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...lity, with GOD as its source. When you are at peace with yourself and the world, you can experience love for yourself and whomever or whatever is i... ... you can experience love for yourself and whomever or whatever is in your world. When your life, heart and mind are in turmoil, love is still there,... ...best. "Famous Amos" became the vehicle to express my love in the outside world. The positive responses from the many people I've met through the ye... ...are more difficult and take longer than others, but all of life is just a series of decisions or choices. Why not apply that same concept to your w... ...ent played a big part in causing you to fall short of your goal. I saw a series of illustrations entitled: "It Was Just an Idea," which further ill... ...ive, I will always move forward, even when I think I'm regressing. " In 1967, a major challenge (actually a major opportunity for growth) occurred... ... You may wonder how I could remain enthusias, tic. But even back then, in 1967, before I had developed the spiritual understanding I now have, and ... ...the best use of all oppor~ tunities. When I first moved to California in 1967, I faced challenges and wondered why all of those bad, unfortunate e... ...n. After the thought is absorbed by our senses in the form of the word or series of words, our mind translates them back into thought. Words are the...
... of two years. I set out to dedicate the two years ahead to improving my world in ways other than selling cookies. I balanced my time be tween teac... ... fulfillment. 16 • Man with No Name your business is not the end of the world. Sharing my story proved to be wonderful therapy. The audience becam... ... business. I opened the first gourmet chocolate chip cookie store in the world and set off a culinary explosion still reverberating to this day. Be... ... life within her. The birth date was scheduled for sometime in September, 1967. I had gained so much experience and confidence working at the Willi... ... grow fonder. Shirlee gave birth to a bouncing baby boy on September 13, 1967. We named him Shawn Ellis. Our joy was tempered when we learned that ... ...their most expensive. Yet I received an incredible boost in the form of a series of radio spots on CNN radio, compliments of my friend Tony Cassera....
...emed a danger to the disintegrating realm, now at war with Russia. When the first world war broke, Turkey allied itself with the Germans. All Arme... ...a) was described in antiquity as a large island in the sea to the west of the known world (the Western Ocean), near the Pillars of Hercules (the Gi... ...ra. Ruth proceeded to found Mattel with her husband, Elliott. It is now one of the world's largest toy manufacturers (revenues - c. $5 billion annu... ...ted and captured Bogotá, the capital city of Colombia in December 1814. After a series of uninterrupted military defeats, Bolivar exiled himself... ...ud/cal_art.htm http://www.greenheart.com/billh/julian.html Canada Following a series of rebellions, the British North American colonies achiev... ...contestants drove from Chicago to Waukegan. It was won by James Frank Duryea (1869-1967). His average speed was a whopping 10 kilometers per hou... ...e Matsushiro region of Japan, for instance, there occurred between August 1965 and 1967 a series of hundreds of thousands of earthquakes, some suff... ...shiro region of Japan, for instance, there occurred between August 1965 and 1967 a series of hundreds of thousands of earthquakes, some sufficientl... ...acquired Finnish Cable Works - another enterprise located in Nokia since 1912. In 1967, the three became the Nokia Group. In the 1980s, Nokia took...
.... Berard (181) (describing a group of users who are interested in a radio series whose original right holders were known, but also known to be decea... ...rty Rights, Apr. 15, 1994, art. 9.1, Marrakesh Agreement Establishing the World Trade Organization, Annex 1C, Legal Instruments–Results of the Urugu... ...s of the Committee of the Judiciary, United States Senate, 90th Cong. 37 (1967) (statement of John Dos Passos, Authors League of America) (“The pres... ...the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works (Paris 1971) (“Berne”), the World Trade Organization (“WTO”) Agreement on the Trade-related Aspects of ... ... 148 See supra note 96. 149 “WIPO” is an acronym for World Intellectual Property Organization. 150 17 U.S.C. § 411(a). Page 5... ...k, if it wanted to make additional derivative works (such as a television series based on the original motion picture it created), it would need per... ...‘Joint Sports Claimants’’) and motion pictures and syndicated television series (‘‘Program Suppliers’’) requesting commencement of a cable rate ad...
...rmela LAWS OF DESTINY NEVER DISAPPEAR Culture of Thailand in the postlocal world Helsinki 2005 Ban Dong 1985 ... ... Culture of Thailand in the Postlocal World ... ...a taught us Pictures 54-93 Supernatural environment The invisible world 94 Supernatural guardians of the environment 94 * Phii and souls ... ...lls and surrounded them with concrete We got electricity in our village in 1967. In addition to government aid, the villagers collected 5,000 baht alt... ...ed. Ban Srii Muod Klao was the first of the villages to get electricity in 1967, Ban Mae Kong Nya next in 1982, and Ban Dong at the end of the 1990s. ... ...9a-c. Gidal – Gidal 1970. Mizuno 1971. Klausner 1972; 1981. Wijeyewardene 1967. Van Roy 1967; 1971. Moerman 1968. Potter 1976. Iddhichiracharas 19... ...trends Local cultural development. The stages in rice growing contain a series of structural changes concerning production technology, the basic u... ...Systems, 106–114. Yale University. Southeast Asia Studies. Cultural Report Series No. 17. Davies, David 1967. Thailand. The Rice Bowl of Asia. Wiltsh... ...cess s.a. Thai Traditions and Customs. World Fellowship of Buddhists. Book series 12. Bangkok. Dundes, Alan (ed.) 1968. Every Man His Way. Readings i...
... community life, festivals, weddings, funerals, sorcerers and healers, as well as village Buddhism. The author draws surprising parallels between the worldviews of peoples of Thailand and Finland, the past and future of local cultures. Matti Sarmela started collecting material on Northern Thailand in 1972. Based on a longitudinal field study, he wrote his description of t...
...neral Theory of Relativity consists of his idea that all properties of the world are derived from the geometrical structure of space-time, from the wo... ... that the four-dimensional pseudo-Riemannian space satisfes our observable world in most cases. In general we can say that all that everything we can ... ... with respect to his real references). Thus, the chr.inv.-projections of a world-vector Q α are b α Q α = Q 0 √ g 00 and h i α Q α =Q i , while chr.in... ...mmunications du Observatoire Royal de Belgique, ser. B, no. 17, Bruxelles, 1967, 197–202. 9. Del Prado J. and Pavlov N. V. Private communications to A... ...ration constants. Because values of a are weak, we can decompose e −a into series. Then, assuming higher order terms infnitesimal, we obtain ∂η 2 ∂t =... ...sec, were tuned for the frequency 10 4 rps, and were separated by 2 km. In 1967 Weber and his team registered coincident signals (to a precision withi... ...York and Amsterdam, 1964, 90. 71. Sinsky J. and Weber J. Phys. Rev. Lett., 1967, v. 18, 795. 72. Weber J. Phys. Rev. Lett., 1969, v. 22, 1320. 73. Web... ... Bit-strings physics: a discrete and fnite approach to natural philosophy. Series in Knots in Physics, v. 27, Singapore, World Scientifc, 2001. 19. Pi... ..., 5–29. 23. Ashbacher C. Smarandache geometries. Smarandache Notions, book series, v. 8, ed. by C. Dumitrescu and V. Seleacu, Ameri- can Research Pres...
...human values really fascinates me. The most important discussions in this world are about values of one sort or another. My friends and I once share... ...ety?‖ --―I hate to say it but I do. Being invited to speak around the world and teaching in major universities makes me feel that I am important... ...ution is or is not a valid and reliable explanation of how the biological world developed—how can we get a universal agreement on how to behave? 2... ...ame conclusion. For example, if we take the three numbers 2, 4 and 8 in a series and ask you to name the next number. You might say 16 or 10, Both w... ...Wong Kim Ark case grants citizenship to the children of legal aliens, in a series of cases called the Slaughterhouse cases, the court noted that ‗th... ...ows abortion. The UK had legalized abortion for fetuses up to 24 weeks in 1967. In France abortion moved from being a capital crime, with its last ex...
...n some wars. In the year 2020 Commander Lemuel Gulliver XVI returns from a twenty year odyssey around the solar system, searching for sites where the world's excess people can be re-located. He found none. On his return he vows to search for solutions to the planet's most pressing problem. He has written six books of his planned fourteen book series and invites you to read...
...n i What Is Religion? 1 Definitions Of Religion The Spiritual And Material Worlds Religious Belief Systems Versus An Emotional Response To God Religio... ...re of the population. Religious questioning is now a concern of the entire world, West and East alike. One sign of this is the extraordinary prolifera... ...d, as I lay beside a river looking up into the clouds and merging into the world around me, I had rather similar experiences. And many, many years lat... ... 1843), Doubleday & Company Inc., Anchor Books edition, Garden City, N.Y., 1967, p.250. 19. Properly speaking Buddha is a title, not a name. It can be... ...ts are most important: 1. The universe is eternal. It undergoes an endless series of cycles of birth, progress, decay and annihilation, a series of cy... ... specific terms. For much of Buddhism, as for much of Hinduism, there is a series of procedures collectively known as yoga and claimed to make it poss... ...act as bellows and wake up a (1935). (Oxford University Press Paperback of 1967.), pp. 155-209. THE RELIGIOUS DIMENSION 42 smouldering fire, the size ... ...s, as well as the sensations which accompany them, succeed each other in a series of gradual modifications. Inhalations, retentions of the breath and e... ...hn 14:6. 84. Mircea Eliade (ed.), From Primitives to Zen, Collins, London, 1967, p. 524 THE RELIGIOUS DIMENSION 126 Jesus answered him: “I am Path, T...
... that religious questioning has occupied the minds and hearts of a large share of the population. Religious questioningis now a concern of the entire world, West and East alike. One sign of this is the extraordinary proliferation of new religiouscreeds and organizations. It sometimes feels as if there are as many religious creeds as there are adherents. It is true that the...
...ophical theses, principles, laws, methods, formulas, movements; - reveals that world is full of indeterminacy; - interprets the uninterpretable; - ... ...imperfection of knowledge that humain receives (observation) from the external world. Imperfection leads to a doubt about the value of a variable, a... ...e “for it always involves the choice of one out of many possible but nonactual worlds”. There are general rules of combination, and ad hoc rules. F... ...uced by a Multivalued Mapping, Annals of Mathematical Statistics, 38, 325-339, 1967. [8] Dezert, J., Autonomous navigation with Uncertain Reference... ... (1954), R. Jeffrey (1957), B. De Finetti (1958), M. Kendall (1963), L. Savage (1967),T. Fine (1973), E. Jaynes (1995) to name just few of them. With ... ...71 273, 1974. [9] Cover T., Thomas J.A. “Elements of Information Theory”, Wiley Series in Telecommunications, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1991. [10] De... ...ultivalued Mapping”, Annals of Mathematical Statis tics, Vol. 28, pp. 325 339, 1967. [12] Dempster A.P.,“A Generalization of Bayesian Inference”, Jou...
...explains some of them: “Imprecision of the human systems is due to the imperfection of knowledge that humain receives (observation) from the external world. Imperfection leads to a doubt about the value of a variable, a decision to be taken or a conclusion to be drawn for the actual system. The sources of uncertainty can be stochasticity (the case of intrinsic imperfection...
...‘s Great Gifts to the West One precept of the Koran states that the human world’s quest for knowledge leads to further knowing of Allah. Islam saves... ... then take less than a century to create the largest contiguous empire in world history. 10. Mongols Open the Way They open the gate blocking di... ...ar’s name fell through history’s cracks. 18. ―The Eighth Wonder of the World‖ Although as late as 1980, Linotypes still set 80 percent of the wor... ...t have ever guessed. They offer access to an entertaining and informative series of examples of how the word and particularly the printed word have ... ...ter he conquered all the city-states in Mesopotamia, the king initiated a series of reforms to pave the way for a ―Golden Age of Babylon.‖ Hammu... ...and invade the Jurched territory unleashed the Mongol warriors to begin a series of historic conquests that drastically changed the world. In the n... ...clon Kinnear. The Treasure of Our Tongue. New York: New American Library, 1967. Blake, N. F. Caxton, William (1415~24–1492): Oxford Dictionary of ...
...r and print nourish China’s awakening, which dazzles Marco Polo. -- 7. Islam‘s Great Gifts to the West-One precept of the Koran states that the human world’s quest for knowledge leads to further knowing of Allah. Islam saves classic wisdom and passes China’s wasp secret to the West. -- 8. Charlemagne and Medieval Europe-The illiterate warrior-king brings the scholarly monk...
...‘s Great Gifts to the West One precept of the Koran states that the human world’s quest for knowledge leads to further knowing of Allah. Islam saves... ... then take less than a century to create the largest contiguous empire in world history. 10. Mongols Open the Way They open the gate blocking di... ...ar’s name fell through history’s cracks. 18. ―The Eighth Wonder of the World‖ Although as late as 1980, Linotypes still set 80 percent of the wor... ...t have ever guessed. They offer access to an entertaining and informative series of examples of how the word and particularly the printed word have ... ...ter he conquered all the city-states in Mesopotamia, the king initiated a series of reforms to pave the way for a ―Golden Age of Babylon.‖ Hammura... ...and invade the Jurched territory unleashed the Mongol warriors to begin a series of historic conquests that drastically changed the world. In the n... ...clon Kinnear. The Treasure of Our Tongue. New York: New American Library, 1967. Blake, N. F. Caxton, William (1415~24–1492): Oxford Dictionary of ...
... eBook era.. My degree in human-computer interfaces in 1973 led to my appointment as adjunct professor at Benedictine University, where I built the world‘s first electronic library in 1988. You could walk into that library, and the first thing you‘d see was the computer asking if there were any books you wanted. You selected books from our early selections and then ins...
...tion, what will be the plight of the last man who is a Dalit? As one of the world’s largest socio-economically oppressed, culturally subjugated an... ...nsupervised one. The FCMs work on the opinion of 14 experts. FCMs model the world as a collection of classes and causal relations between classes.... ...at the notion of neutrosophic logic play a vital role in several of the real world problems like law, medicine, industry, finance, IT, stocks and s... ...e Dravidar Munnetra Kazhagam won the state Legislative Assembly elections in 1967. C.N.Annadurai, who became the Chief Minister, went to his mentor... ...ish and Hindi; legalization of the Self-Respect marriage system. In October 1967, Periyar accepted an invitation to visit Lucknow and address a co... ...nt? It is enough if we realize this. Their race will be eradicated. We have a series of plans. If all this does not work, finally there is no option... ...ood path because they are least bothered about the country. [Viduthalai, 4-3-1967] Caste in post-Independence India I feel very sad that even af...
...on birth. Thus, if the erstwhile first citizen of India faces such humiliation, what will be the plight of the last man who is a Dalit? As one of the world’s largest socio-economically oppressed, culturally subjugated and politically marginalized group of people, the 138 million Dalits in India suffer not only from the excesses of the traditional oppressor castes, but also...
... or indeterminacy happen to be one of the major factors in almost all real-world problems. When uncertainty is modeled we use fuzzy theory and when... ...y, aided and abetted by psychologists L. Festinger and D. Cartwright. The world of Theoretical physics discovered graph theory for its own purpose... ...ew notion of neutrosophic vertex graphs will finds its applications in real world problems, like NCMs and NRMs. DEFINITION 3.1.1: A neutrosophic... ...991) 1245-1248. 21. Hall Jr, M., Combinatorial Theory, Blaisdell, Waltham, 1967. 22. Harary, F., and C.St J.A. Nash-Williams, On Eulerian and Hami... ...on, D.A., and Sheehan, J., The Petersen Graph, Australian Math Soc. Lecture Series 7, Cambridge Univ Press 1993. 26. Jaeger, F., A note on Sub Eule... ...79) 351-356. 47. Ore, O., The Four Colour Problem, Academic Press New York 1967. 48. Ozesmi, U. Ecosystems in the Mind: Fuzzy Cognitive Maps of th... ...lational Equations and Neutrosophic Relational Equations, Neutrosophic Book Series 3, HEXIS, Church Rock, USA, 2004. 67. Vasantha Kandasamy, W.B.,... ...and with the Tamil Nadu State AIDS Control Society. She has authored a Book Series, consisting of ten research books on the topic of Smarandache Alg...
...significant concept by giving representation to indeterminates. Uncertainty or indeterminacy happen to be one of the major factors in almost all real-world problems. When uncertainty is modeled we use fuzzy theory and when indeterminacy is involved we use neutrosophic theory. Most of the fuzzy models which deal with the analysis and study of unsupervised data make use of t...
...tension or identification as a substructure. Several researchers around the world working on Smarandache notions have systematically carried out thi... ...rkhoff, G. Lattice Theory. American Mathematical Society, Providence, R.I., 1967. 2. Birkhoff, G. and Bartee, T.C. Modern Applied Algebra. Mc-Gra... ...ra. 2 nd Ed. Wiley, New York, 1975. 6. Lang, S. Algebra. Addison-Wesley, 1967. 7. Nagata, M. Field Theory. Marcel Dekker, NewYork-Basel, 1977. ... ...0. 7. Zoltan, Esik and Kuich, Werner. Inductive ∗-semirings, BRICS Report Series, RS-00-27, University of Aasrhus, Denmark, 2000. http://www.brics... ...rkhoff, G. Lattice Theory. American Mathematical Society, Providence, R.I., 1967. 2. Birkhoff, G. and Bartee, T.C. Modern Applied Algebra. Mc-Gra... ...f 26. Zoltan, Esik and Kuich, Werner. Inductive ∗-semirings, BRICS Report Series, RS-00-27, University of Aasrhus, Denmark, 2000. http://www.brics...
...nd introduce, naturally, the concepts of several structures by means of extension or identification as a substructure. Several researchers around the world working on Smarandache notions have systematically carried out this study. This is the first book on the Smarandache algebraic structures that have two binary operations. Semirings are algebraic structures with two bina...
...hilosophical essays and Musings http://www.narcissistic-abuse.com/culture.html World in Conflict and T ransition http://samvak.tripod.com/gui... ... G O D Introduction: Science, God, and Religion I. Is God Necessary? II. Is the World Necessary? III. Theodicy: The Problem of Evil IV. Miracle... ...ymmetry Re-Visited Abstract Time does not feature in the equations describing the world of elementary particles and in some border astrophysical c... ...e and assimilate the Entropy that they themselves generate. This is done through a series of intricate and intertwined mechanisms: The Malthusian M... ...ich nobody has yet escaped. Nobody knows how it can be like that." R. P. Feynman (1967) "The first processes, therefore, in the effectual studies... ...works along a common string in the field of potentials. Bartlett (1932) and Nacer (1967) Memory does not reflect reality. It is its reconstruction ... ... data processing and having been transformed into processed material constitute a series of assumptions concerning the essence of the received sti... ...ng his personal history). Thomas Nagel suggested that we perceive the world from a series of concentric expanding perspectives (which he divides in... ...ich nobody has yet escaped. Nobody knows how it can be like that. " R. P. Feynman (1967) " The first processes, therefore, in the effectual studies...
...us and intelligent person has the intention to achieve a goal. He then engages in a series of absolutely random and unrelated actions, one of which ... ...correct can we speak of an achievement. Our would-be achiever is thus burdened by a series of requirements. He must be conscious, must possess a wel... ...ction. But whether an event or action is an achievement or not also depends on the world itself, the substrate of the actions. An achievement must ... ...rred) – there would be no meaning to the word achievement. In an entropic, stagnant world – no achievement is ever possible. Moreover: the mere occ... ...bly contrasted with a fuzzy "they". While hate speech has been largely outlawed the world over, these often counterfactual dichotomies between "us" ... ...e and assimilate the Entropy that they themselves generate. This is done through a series of intricate and intertwined mechanisms: The Malthusian M... ...d its attendant bureaucratic apparatus. All this changed after the Six Days War in 1967 and, even more so, after the Yom Kippur War. Militant Messi... ...to their ancestral territories, now firmly within the Jewish State, even in its pre-1967 borders. With regards to the hijacking of the national agen... ...sts and settlers started as early as 1921 and never ceased. The wars in 1948 and in 1967 were initiated or provoked by the Arab states. It is true, ...
...tes 21 a perplexing departure from efficiency. In a Black-Scholes type world, if stock price volatility is known a priori, the option prices are ... ...at time t of an option expiring at time T is given in a Black-Scholes type world as follows: σ’ t (t) = j=0 ∫ T [{σ M + k ... ...sed by a tendency to filter out the dissonance-causing information. (Bem, 1967). The non-linear feedback process could in effect be the force which ... ...lization Loop In a linear autoregressive model of order R, a time series y n is modeled as a linear combination of N earlier values in the ... ...s y n is modeled as a linear combination of N earlier values in the time series, with an added correction term x n : ... ...fitted by minimizing the mean- squared difference between the modeled time series y n and the observed time series y n . The minimization process re... ...ic probability number. In line with the Dempster-Shafer Theory (Dempster, 1967; Shafer, 1976) the belief and plausibility functions are defined as f... ...inction between “relative sure event”, event that is true only in certain world(s): NP (rse) = 1, and “absolute sure event”, event that is true for ... ...erpretation of cognitive dissonance phenomena. Psychological Review 74, 1967: 183-200. Bentham, J. An Introduction to the principle of morals an...
...hich fully defne his real reference space. Thus, chr.inv.-projections of a world-vector Q α are b α Q α = Q 0 √ g 00 andh i α Q α =Q i , while chr.inv... ...e b α Q α = Q 0 √ g 00 andh i α Q α =Q i , while chr.inv.-projections of a world-tensor of the 2nd rank Q αβ are b α b β Q αβ = Q 00 g 00 , h iα b β Q... ...s a matter of fact, gravitational attraction is an everyday reality in our world, so waves of gravitational inertial force transferring the attraction... ...crete and fnite approach to Natural Philosophy. Ed. by J. C. van der Berg, Series of Knots in Physics, v. 27, World Scientifc, Singapore, 2001. 43. Sm... ...e position of a point in a manifold, called Clifford space or C-space. The series of terms in (2) terminates at a fnite grade depending on the dimensi... ...r, if one wishes to avoid any serious algebraic divergence problems in the series of terms appearing in the expansion of the analog of proper time in ... ...ranes. To appear in Physica A. Havrda J. and Charvat F. Kybernatica, v. 3, 1967, 30. Tsallis C. Jour. of Statistical Physics, v. 52, 1988, 479. Tsalli...
...ate the laws of its internal logic and the rules of logic "out there", in the real world. e. Insightfulness – It must cast the familiar in a new l... ... blueprints, rules of thumb, and mechanisms with the power to change the " economic world". k. Imposing – It must be regarded by society as the pr... ... greater welfare and utility (i.e., the idea of progress). They render our chaotic world meaningful and make us feel part of a larger whole. Econom... ...: "An approach to investment management based on the belief that historical price series, trading volume, and other market statistics exhibit regu... ...ation By: Dr. Sam Vaknin Also published by United Press International (UPI) In a series of speeches designed to defend his record, Alan Greenspan... ...pts AND the customers who will use them; - Evaluate and refine the prototypes in a series of quick iterations; - And finally, implement the new c... ... outside the solution should be dominated. Some games are without solution (Lucas, 1967). Auman and Maschler tried to establish what is the right...
...those opposing the established order, in other words, brainwashing. Webster's New World Dictionary , in fact , states that the word is "now often u... ...ma of reconciling altruistic ideals with current negative myths about the business world; (2) the social cause advocate who is already marketing ide... ...istribution) -- in Chapters 4, 5, 6 and 7, respectively. Part III presents a real-world application (Chapter 8), then considers consumers of concept... ...deal with the exchange of tangibles, for example, the potlatch and the kula (Mauss 1967) they are not included in the present study. It should be me... ...s of penitence, shame or degradation and to symbolize many other human sentiments (1967, p. 45). Philanthropy has undergone changes parallel to tho... ...roducts.) 40 41 Items 17 and 18 of the survey instrument listed a series of "terms one might associate with marketing" and asked re... ...aws -the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Act of 1966, the Wholesome Meat Act of 1967, the Natural Gas Pipeline Safety Act, the Radiation Control f... ...wer relationship existing between sender and receiver? The answers may turn on a series of insights in a neglected sociological classic, Improvised... ... In the same way that the distribu tion system for a tangible product is made up of series of firms -- producer, wholesaler, retailer and so on, the ...
... Visit Sam Vaknin's United Press International (UPI) Article Archive – Click HERE! World in Conflict and Transition http://samvak.tripod.com/guid... ... Sovereign Promises XXIII. Portfolio Management Theory XXIV. Going Bankrupt in the World XXV. The Author Introduction The securities industry ... ...y: "An approach to investment management based on the belief that historical price series, trading volume, and other market statistics exhibit reg... ...pikes have become ever more frequent, from the Asian crisis in 1997 right up to the World Trade Centre attacks. Moreover, it is not just price gyrat... ...e impoverished population of Albania was cast into destitution by the collapse of a series of nation- wide leveraged investment plans in 1997. Inept ... ... Fisher, lost the equivalent of $140 million in today's money in the crash, made a series of soothing predictions. On October 22 he uttered these ... ... outside the solution should be dominated. Some games are without solution (Lucas, 1967). Auman and Maschler tried to establish what is the right ...
...nh Perez, editor of the Smarandache Notions Journal for writing this book-series. As an algebraist, for the past one-year or so, I have only been in... ... even a single small help from any of them in the preparation of this book series. I have been overwhelmingly busy because of this self-sufficiency –... ...he highest academic honours from the most prestigious universities of the world. After India's independence, he went on to frame the Constitution of... ...ndence, he went on to frame the Constitution of India (the longest in the world) – making laws in a country whose bigoted traditional laws were used... ...his in order to make the Smarandache parallel composition and Smarandache series composition of automaton extendable in a simple way. 0 2 1 3 F... ...OFF, G. Lattice Theory, American Mathematical Society, Providence, R.I., (1967). 5. BRUCK, R. H., A survey of binary systems, Springer-Verlag, (1958... ...n Mathematical Society, (1943). 32. LANG, S., Algebra, Addison Wesley, (1967). 33. LIDL, Rudolf and PILZ, Gunter, Applied Abstract Algebra, Spri... .... 47. RAMAKOTAIAH, Davuluri, Radicals for near-rings, Math Z., 97, 45-56 (1967). 48. SINGH, S.V., On a new class of loops and loop rings, Ph.D. thes...
...uens continue their Loues. 35 Arch. I thinke there is not in the World, either Malice 36 or Matter, to alter it. You haue an vnspeakab... ...’beseech you) so: 75 There is no Tongue that moues; none, none i’th’ World 76 So soone as yours, could win me: so it should now, 77 ... ...is negligence, his folly, feare, 344 Among the infinite doings of the World, 345 Sometime puts forth in your affaires (my Lord.) 346 If... ...fairely through’t, 1966 Do plainly giue you out an vnstain’d Shepherd 1967 With wisedome, I might feare (my Doricles) 1968 You woo’d me t... ...o death.) 2673 But what talke we of these Traitorly- Rascals, whose mi-series 2674 are to be smil’d at, their offences being so capitall? [B...
...e hands, as over a Vast; and embrac?d as it were from the ends of opposed Winds. The Heavens continue their Loves. Arch. I thinke there is not in the World, either Malice or Matter, to alter it. You have an unspeakable comfort of your young Prince Mamillius: it is a Gentleman of the greatest Promise, that ever came into my Note. Cam. I very well agree with you, in the hope...
... a bad omen for the nations. Blood moons are an omen for the Jewish people and the nation of Israel. Both are recognized in ancient times and today’s world in which we live. There are three sets of blood moons or lunar eclipses that corresponded to significant events in the past. The Spanish Inquisition’s final year of 1492 when the Alhambra Decree ordered all remaining Je...
...meanwhile ... our story begins ... Elsewhere in the world in those early months of 1965, a new ‘scene’ is just beginning to take shape in the city of Los Angeles. In a geographically and socially isolated community known as Laurel Canyon – a heavily wooded, rustic, serene, yet...