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Message Ceenom

By: Message Ceenom

...A Wisdom of supreme significance relating science and humanity gets revealed exposing mysteries behind everything from a tiny particle to a mighty galaxy. It is a most serious, profound phase that discloses with logical evidence the causal basis of why humans stand distinct with...

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Ceenom: The Mandate

By: Ceenom

...te is the abstract of “Ceenom: The Message”, to be published soon. Such a phase happens just once. Wisdom of utmost significance relating science and humanity gets revealed exposing the causal basis behind everything. Confirming all phases of knowledge from first human brought by prophets, reformers, visionaries, scientists and thinkers, it discloses with logical evidence ...

...e evolution of the physical world and its living species that haven’t appeared to any of the existing ways of thought. This phase is distinct for the human from first presence until now, marks the end of the present phase and the beginning of a phase supported by science, intellectual thinking and a firm causal basis.Message Ceenom is the abstract of “Ceenom: The Message”,...

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The Silver Lining: Moral Deliberations in Modern Cinema

By: Sam Vaknin, Ph. D.

...t – The Fourth Law of Robotics IX. Surrogates: The Interrupted Self X. Avatar: The Ecology of Environmentalism XI. The Invention of Lying: Fact and... ...d his enemies. He should have felt and acted with responsibility towards his fellow human beings, even towards those who wronged him greatly. But ... ...ucers exploit Truman's life shamelessly and remorselessly in the ugliest display of human vices possible. The Director indulges in his control-mania... ...zing movie, "The Matrix", a breed of AI computers takes over the world. It harvests human embryos in laboratories called "fields". It then feeds th... ...species" derives its energy needs from the electricity produced by the billions of human bodies thus preserved. A sophisticated, all-pervasive, com... ... "The Matrix" generates a "world" inhabited by the consciousness of the unfortunate human batteries. Ensconced in their shells, they see themselves ... ...n is often neglected or wilfully ignored. Also Read: Psychophysics Return The Ecology of Environmentalism "It wasn't just predictable curmud... ...he straitjacket of the formalism of distributive justice - known as human-welfare ecology or emancipatory environmentalism - backfired. These led ... ... tendencies and is gradually being scientifically debunked. The proponents of deep ecology radicalize the ideas of social ecology ad absurdum and p...

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The Point in the Heart

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...lative success, but I want everyone to see that I am more successful. The Human Ego 2 3 O ur nature, through which we sense the world and ourselves... ...ogram and cannot even contemplate the existence of another reality. Ego - Human Nature – The Will to Receive Time to Break Free 2 4 We must not d... ...er- ates in creation and turns inanimate matter into plants, animals, and humans. Without it, matter would remain lifeless and unchanging. the light... ...nner, alongside the constant heightening of egoistic drives. now that the human ego has culminated, an opportu- nity for freedom of choice arises. no... ...mension. the task is serious; the goal is wonderful. the current state of humanity requires searching; hence, it is a good situation. For this reaso... ...orces in reality, and are the primary cause of all the changes in nature. Ecology—A Shift of Perception 8 7 the problem is that the impact of our th... ...m separate souls to unity ............................................ 84 ecology—a shift of Perception .......................................... 86...

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Children of Tomorrow: Guidelines for Raising Happy Children in the 21st Century

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...which is called “the spiritual world.” 12 c hildren of t omorrow A Need to Be Human Today Is the first time We feel, While still not understanding, T... ...derstanding, That the younger generation Is discovering A need To develop The “human” within. 13 Forging a head On a Different Frequency this generat... ...the problem with our education is that we are not building children t o become human beings. We give them knowledge, but we do not educate them in th... ...children how to relate to themselves and to others properly, t o be one, whole human being. 23 a n ew method instead, We give them technical informat... ...ence we are faced with a truly u nhappy generation. 24 c hildren of t omorrow Human Crisis t oday people cannot make discoveries in nature because w... ...s physics, chemistry, and geology. a t the vegetative level, it is botany and ecology. a t the animate level it is biology, zoology, and medicine. a...

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How to Do Animal Rights …legally, with confidence

By: Ben Isacat; Ben Isacat, Illustrator

...potential conflict with the law and how you can handle it. Find inspiration from biographies of a selection of animal rights activists. Recognise how humanity is devastating animal life globally. Gasp at the numbers of animals humans kill every year. Add topics to your armoury the well-rounded animal activist should know....

...Humans have been killing animals for millennia and now scientists acknowledge that we are living in a mass extinction of life caused by humanity. Added to this is an animal holocaust in which increasing numbers of people endl...

...we live in the Sixth Extinction. 1.3 Animal Holocaust 11 - we live in an enduring and worsening Animal Holocaust. 1.4 World Scientists' Warning to Humanity 12 - scientists attempt to alert the world to the impending catastrophe. 2 Philosophy: Key Topics 2.1 Animal Rights 16 - know what animal rights are. 2.2 Equal Consideration 21 - are animal and human moral in...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

...? Preface The Basic Elements of Human Understanding are: ... ... Chapter 3: Hominids Pgs 132-187 A: How we evolved into Humans Pgs 188-222 B: Summary of Homi... ...Development Chapter 4: Modern Human Dynamics Pgs 223-266 Human Psychobiologic Tota... ... Human Psychobiologic Totality. Chapter 5: Modern Humans: Pgs 267-299 The Transition from Hunter-gather... ...s of Civilization Pgs 704-1469 B: The Effect of Civilization on Humans Pgs 1470-1868 Chapter 7: Entities and t... ...how how ecologically responsible they are: as they systematically destroy the ecology of other living things. Science does the same. Science shows ... ...they cooperate knowingly or unknowingly is totally irrelevant. The fields of ecology and eco-systems is based upon the fact that there are no excep...

...iverse: where it came from and how it was created. 2: Basic aspects and dynamics of the Organic Universe and Organic Life. 3: The origins of modern humans going back 25 million years. 4: Human Psycho-biology. 5: The beginnings of civilization. 6: The effect of civilization upon humans. 7: Death, the existence of evil and its effect on humans. Offered as a free E...

...ter 2: Life Pgs 113-131 Structural dynamics of the Universe and Life Chapter 3: Hominids Pgs 132-187 A: How we evolved into Humans Pgs 188-222 B: Summary of Hominid-Human Development Chapter 4: Modern Human Dynamics Pgs 223-266 Human Psycho-biologic Totality. Chapter 5: Modern Humans: Pgs 267-29...

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The Religious Dimension

By: Donald Broadribb

... when he spoke of changing one’s perception of the world, including all of humanity into a “Thou” instead of an “It.” This is a major theme which we w... ... sense of alienation that seems to be the price we pay for the legacy of a human world split apart and a physical world which we are slowly bringing t... ...N ix such study it would be possible to grasp the nature of religion as a human experience, so that, divested of its elaborations, the skeleton commo... ...ionship of Depth Psychology and religion, with a view to understanding the human side of the experience, was William James’s The Varieties of Religiou... ...g to draw together the strains of experience and thought that have gripped humankind for so many centuries and to help integrate them into our overall... ...dentification with the world which Aboriginal peoples experience. The deep ecology of modern theorists such as Arne Naess 155 offers a “new” conscious... ...rne Naess 155 offers a “new” consciousness for Western cul- ture, yet deep ecology is fundamentally the intuitive wisdom of indigenous people worldwid... ...y a source of fulfillment for our physical and psychologi- cal needs. Deep ecology arises from the experience of organic whole- ness with our world, a... ...hical, noncompetitive, less regulated, and very much anticonsumerism. Deep ecology, in which nature is recognized as part of the self, accords with Ju...

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Laws of Destiny Never Disappear : Culture of Thailand in the Postlocal World

By: Matti Sarmela

... * Should we have more development Villages and houses Place for a human community 51 Culture of the river valleys 51 * Lampang Province an... ...21 Pictures 124-173 References 174 II. COMMUNITY CULTURE Being human (interviews) 6 How we were married * In the fire * We meet dea... ... Hundredth day memorial rites 132 Message of death 133 Final passage of human life 133 * The deceased in kinship culture 134 * The deceased in ... ...ple monks 108 * Ordination of monks 110 Power of the community 113 Human being in a village community 113 * Life of a good person 115 * Fa... ...usted by their work and using more and more psychiatric drugs and alcohol. Human environment contains ever more risks, security systems, iron fencing.... ...e education and production of an urban workforce. (15 Theories of cultural ecology consider the choices made by individual people to be the foundation... ...2001; 9.3.2001; 22.3.2001; 22.11.2001. Finland: STAKES 2003. 52. On the ecology of opium farming by mountain peoples Geddes 1976. On drug-related c... ...2001; 9.3.2001; 22.3.2001; 22.11.2001. Finland: STAKES 2003. 52. On the ecology of opium farming by mountain peoples Geddes 1976. On drug-related c... ...odemocraphic Variation and Family Composition in Four Thai Villages. Human Ecology Vol. 10, No 4, 439– 454. Freedman, Maurice 1970 (1958). Lineage Or...

...ryday lives of local people, and how they cope under conditions of a constant flux of change, what they think about life, the future, and the fate of human beings after death....

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

...I. The Right to Life It is a fundamental principle of most moral theories that all human beings have a right to life. The existence of a right impl... ...forcefully. II. Issues in the Calculus of Rights IIA. The Hierarchy of Rights All human cultures have hierarchies of rights. These hierarchies ref... ...e a calculus of hierarchically weighted rights. (See "Abortion and the Sanctity of Human Life" by Baruch A. Brody). One form of calculus is the uti... ...e Mother is a morally significant person and that she is a rights-holder. All born humans are and, more so, all adults above a certain age. But wha... ...quires in order to materialize his potential. It sounds very much like many other human contracts. And this contract continue well after pregnancy... ...the straitjacket of the formalism of distributive justice - known as human-welfare ecology or emancipatory environmentalism - backfired. These led ... ... tendencies and is gradually being scientifically debunked. The proponents of deep ecology radicalize the ideas of social ecology ad absurdum and p...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...I. The Right to Life It is a fundamental principle of most moral theories that all human beings have a right to life. The existence of a right impl... ...forcefully. II. Issues in the Calculus of Rights IIA. The Hierarchy of Rights All human cultures have hierarchies of rights. These hierarchies ref... ...e a calculus of hierarchically weighted rights. (See "Abortion and the Sanctity of Human Life" by Baruch A. Brody). One form of calculus is the uti... ...e Mother is a morally significant person and that she is a rights-holder. All born humans are and, more so, all adults above a certain age. But wha... ...quires in order to materialize his potential. It sounds very much like many other human contracts. And this contract continue well after pregnancy... ...the straitjacket of the formalism of distributive justice - known as human-welfare ecology or emancipatory environmentalism - backfired. These led ... ... tendencies and is gradually being scientifically debunked. The proponents of deep ecology radicalize the ideas of social ecology ad absurdum and p...

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The Marketing of Ideas and Social Issues

By: Seymour Fine

...ill prove valuable, too, to students and workers in other fields such as politics, human services and a broad spectrum of institutional endeavors. ... ...les. To my wife, Adell, I owe much of my inspiration, particularly in regard to humanistic and altruistic ideas. I here express my deepest appre... ...e basic than an attitude, e.g. the development of nuclear energy will endanger the human race. Diffusion. Dispersion or spread of knowledge across a... ...LEMS TO SOCIAL ISSUES TO SOCIAL CHANGE: A MACROPROCESS Apart from their place in human reasoning, ideas reside in yet another context, the phenomen... ... 15 The marketer of concepts is to social change what the pharmacist is to human health. C. M. Arensberg and A. H. Niehoff (1964) refer to n... ...nd material possessions. It tends to become more interested :c in such thrusts as ecology and cultural inventories" (Lazer and Kelley 1973, p. 489).... ...pertaining to such ever-present needs as health, crime prevention, world peace and ecology. But concepts arising from traumatic or short- lived circ... ...s formative period, Harold Kassarjian ( 1971 ), writing about the incorporation of ecology into marketing strategy, observed: "The cause is what swin... ... exciting joint ventures with social scientists and policymakers in such fields as ecology, social services, law, international development, educati...

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Fuzzy Cognitive Maps and Neutrosophic Cognitive Maps

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

...So far Siraj et al [89] have used FCMs whose structure has been defined by human experts. Experiments are now ongoing that investigate the operationa... ... 63 A FCM using the above kind of table can be easily designed by the human domain experts and can be used to have a graphical model of the doma... ...e a graphical model of the domain. Sometimes it is not possible to have a human expert to model the domain because the number and complexity of the ... ...ure detection, decision making and planning (tasks usually performed by a human supervisor of the controlled process). In the upper level a superv... ...P#1) is an exploration of a technological artifact, adapted to the office ecology, which fills the same social and emotional niche as an office plant... ...of our notion of intimate technology, that is, technologies which address human needs and desires as opposed to technologies which meet exclusively ...

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The World Factbook: 1987

By: Central Intelligence Agency

..., United Federation of Honduran Workers (FUTH), Committee for the Defense of Human Rights in Honduras (CODEH), Coordinat- ing Committee of Popular Org... ...Organizations of Switzerland (POCH), Georg Degen, secretary; Federa- tion of Ecology Parties (GP), Laurent Rebeaud, president; Autonomous Socialist Pa... ...nt Program UNU: United Nations University HABITAT: United Nations Center for Human Settlements UNFPA: United Nations Fund for Population Activities Un...

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Begin the Adventure : How to Break the Light Barrier

By: Florentin Smarandache

...…. 6 Ch.1. Introduction ……………………………………………………………………. 11 Ch.2. The Human Barrier ……………………………………………………………. 14 Ch.3. An Overview …………………………... ...manned probe, the overall purpose of the grand experiment is to transport Humans to another star and return them safely to Earth in a reasonable time... ...imetable under phase one of the grand experiment is this: 2020 - First Human sets boot on Mars; 2021 - Development begins of Bussard interstella... ...r Station with all hands safely on-board. 12 One reason for sending Humans on SS Alpha is to test for psychological, physiological and physica... ...on of the automobile, speed in transportation has been a concern: The human factor may prove to be the real limitation [to high speeds]. The hum... ...quate for a full crew of 12. They would be capable of supplying a closed ecology for as long as there was energy to power the modules. The Life Rin...

...Prefaces. 6 -- Ch.1. Introduction . 11 -- Ch.2. The Human Barrier. 14 -- Ch.3. An Overview. 18 -- Ch.4. Acceleration Due to Light Pressure. 21 -- Ch.5. Light Sailing is Not All There Is. 27 -- Ch.6. Einstein's Light Barrier. 32 -- Ch.7. The Phase One Experiment: The First Sta...

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The Public Domain : Enclosing the Commons of the Mind

By: James Boyle

...s research grants and Bost Fellowships. My work on synthetic biology and the human genome was supported in part by a CEER grant from the National Huma... ... asked; “you’ve seen much worse than this.” And he had. There are patents on human genes, on auctions, on algorithms. 2 The U.S. Olympic Committee has... ...ntific re- search on the gene without the patent holder’s consent? Forbidding human reproduction? Can religions secure copyrights over their scriptures... ...or aliens? Even if American copyright law requires “an author,” presumably a human one? 9 Can they use those copyrights to discipline heretics or crit... ...hem, like the design of our telecommunications networks, or the patenting of human genes, or the relationship between copyright and free speech, are n... ... time, to rec- ognize its importance, and to change the way we thought about ecology, property, and economics in consequence. What we need is an envir... ...eeply influenced by two basic analytical frameworks. The first was the idea of ecology: the fragile, complex, and unpredictable interconnections between... ...rming. Despite the importance of these other factors, the ideas I mentioned— ecology and welfare economics—were extremely important for the environ- m... ...st as earth science built upon research into the fragile interconnections of ecology and on the Pigouvian analysis of eco- nomic externalities. I argu...

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Halophytes : Ecological Anatomy Aspects

By: Marius Nicusor Grigore, Ph.D.

...ntific study began. Since then, there has been a small but steady increase in the numbers of scientific publications on the biochemistry, physiology, ecology and potential economic uses of halophytes. In recent years, the need to feed a burgeoning world population has focussed attention on limitations to agricultural production and the part halophytes might play in our abi...

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