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Terrorists and Freedom Fighters

By: Sam Vaknin

... Turkey replaced them. Each of the actual occupiers and each of the potential ones opened its own schools to indoctrinate the future generations of... ...ruited members among the Macedonian population in the slums of Sofia. Finally, they openly collaborated with the Fascists of Mussolini (who also sup... ...f thousands of Serbs into the remit of an increasingly and virulently nationalistic Croatia. The Hungarians used this to their advantage by fanning ... ...and of Bulgaria. How much of it was Balkan delusions and how much reality is still open to debate - but the man relished death and firmly believed ... ...l role ... in connection with the Turks." The same Turks that almost conquered Croatia and, met by fierce and brave resistance of the latter, w... ...ination (Serb ubiquitous military, Serbs in all senior government positions even in Croatia) mushroomed into the "Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slov... ...ion (DSM IV). Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Association. Sam Vaknin. (1999, 2001). Malignant Self Love - Narcissism Revisited, second, revis... ...sor to the Government of the Republic of Macedonia and to the Ministry of Finance. 2001 to 2003 Senior Business Correspondent for United Press Int... ...Self Love – Narcissism Revisited", Narcissus Publications, Prague and Skopje, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2004 The Narcissism Series (e-books regarding relati...

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Trendsiters Digital Content and Web Technologies

By: Sam Vaknin

...and the editor of mental health and Central East Europe categories in The Open Directory and Suite101. Between 1999-2002, he served as the Economic ... ...t, has been transformed beyond recognition since March 2000. From an open, somewhat anarchic, web of networked computers - it has evolved into a... ...adual decline of print magazines and by a strengthening movement for free open source scholarly publishing. The publishing of periodical content and... ... CEO, explains his daring move in OverDrive's press release dated May 22, 2001: "Everyone we are partnering with in the US and worldwide has been ... ...e DOI-EB (EB stands for e-books) Initiative in the Book Expo America Show 2001, to, in their words: "Determine requirements with respect to the appl... ... borrow books for free." (ZDNet quoted by "Publisher's Lunch on July 13, 2001) It is amazing that the traditional archivists of human knowledge - ... ...o go cellular. Last year, the aggregate duration of mobile phone calls in Croatia leapt by 50 percent. It nudged up by a mere 0.5 percent on wired l...

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Capitalistic Musings

By: Sam Vaknin

...se, denies this. In a paper titled "IMF Financing and Moral Hazard", published June 2001, the authors - Timothy Lane and Steven Phillips, two senior... ...by engaging in an uncontrolled spree of interest rates reductions. In a September 2001 paper titled "Moral Hazard and the US Stock Market", the au... ...monstrated this effect convincingly in the Japanese banking system in his November 2001 draft paper titled "What Happens in Banking Crises - Credit... ... the benefits of free online scholarship for developing countries. The WHO and the Open Society Institute initiated HINARI - Health InterNetwork Ac... ...and the absorption of new technologies by enterprises; Stimulation of a European open area for the diffusion of technologies and knowledge; Su... ... crucial ethical debates, though with accentuated pragmatic aspects. The first is "open source-free access" versus proprietary technology and the s... ... serve as mere triggers. Again, Poland, Hungary, Slovenia (and to a lesser extent, Croatia) come to mind. Consumer Oriented Economies - These are ... ... zero-sum games. A contract gained by a Slovenian company - is a contract lost by a Croatian one. Luckily, in this last decade, the economic cake te... ...nti-corruption Initiative (SPAI). It held its first conference in September 2001 in Croatia. More than 1200 delegates participated in the 10th Inter...

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The Labor Divide

By: Sam Vaknin

...onomic activities and other civic local initiatives. This will be done by opening municipal “one stop shops” and by providing financial assistance a... ...enefits. Working hours, hiring, firing and collective bargaining were all opened up to labour market forces. The strict regulation of small and medi... ...onomic activities and other civic local initiatives. This will be done by opening municipal “one stop shops” and by providing financial assistance a... ...nt. I. The True Picture According to the ILO ("World Employment Report - 2001"), more than 1 billion people - one third of the global workforce - a... ...people (to 160 million) between the nadir of the Asian crisis in 1997 and 2001. The situation has much deteriorated since. The ILO estimates that th... ...m 9% to 6%, while its minimum wage went up (in real terms) by 72% in 1998-2001. During the same four year period, its economy grew by an enviable 5%... ...benefits. But progress is by no means uniform. In some countries, such as Croatia, supplemental coverage extends to less than one quarter of the wor... ...anks have been since joined by other pension-reforming countries, such as Croatia and Romania. Where pension reform has stalled - e.g., Lithuania and... ...ned by the managers. This model proved popular in countries as diverse as Croatia, Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, and Slovenia. In Poland, m...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

...ces (always at a personal cost to the provider) are the commonest of contracts. We open a business. We sell a software application, we publish a bo... ...ough, order is often fighting disorder for dominance. In other words, in localized, open systems, order sometimes tends to increase and, by definiti... ..., etc. are all detrimental to the environment and reduce the amount of order in the open system that is Earth. Nature must balance this shift of al... ... Metzgermeister)", arranged over the Internet to meet Bernd Jurgen Brandes on March 2001. Meiwes amputated the penis of his guest and they both ate ... ...r. Swiss Re Economic Research and Consulting had this to say in its study, Sigma 3/2001: "Three types of factors drive financial innovation: deman... ...ther innovation. The eminent American economist Robert Merton - quoted in Sigma 3/2001 - described in the Winter 1992 issue of the "Journal of App... ...a, its charred remnants agonizingly writhing in a post Kosovo world. Serbia fought Croatia and Bosnia and Kosovo to protect besieged and hysterical... ...e economic (ask the Chinese in Asia and the Indians in Africa). It can be physical (Croatia, Kosovo). It has a myriad facets. Misogyny From a corr...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...ces (always at a personal cost to the provider) are the commonest of contracts. We open a business. We sell a software application, we publish a bo... ...ough, order is often fighting disorder for dominance. In other words, in localized, open systems, order sometimes tends to increase and, by definiti... ..., etc. are all detrimental to the environment and reduce the amount of order in the open system that is Earth. Nature must balance this shift of al... ... Metzgermeister)", arranged over the Internet to meet Bernd Jurgen Brandes on March 2001. Meiwes amputated the penis of his guest and they both ate ... ...r. Swiss Re Economic Research and Consulting had this to say in its study, Sigma 3/2001: "Three types of factors drive financial innovation: deman... ...ther innovation. The eminent American economist Robert Merton - quoted in Sigma 3/2001 - described in the Winter 1992 issue of the "Journal of App... ...a, its charred remnants agonizingly writhing in a post Kosovo world. Serbia fought Croatia and Bosnia and Kosovo to protect besieged and hysterical... ...e economic (ask the Chinese in Asia and the Indians in Africa). It can be physical (Croatia, Kosovo). It has a myriad facets. Misogyny From a corr...

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And Gulliver Returns Book IV : A Look at Our Human Values

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...d allow the deaths of so many innocent people in New York in September of 2001. How could a just God allow a bin Ladin to associate Allah‘s name wi... ...ertaining 49 Nobel Prize winners for dinner at the White House in 1962. He opened with the observation that ‗This is undoubtedly the greatest amount ... ...in God, the Eurobarometer survey showed it to be 23%. The Czech census in 2001 showed 59% with no religion while 32% were religious, the remainder d... ...f ‗this nation under God‘ that is undoubtedly a factor. Then there are the opening prayers at so many of your meetings. Your minds are constantly pro... ...by a lion in Africa. The hunter fell down and the lion pounced on him and opened his mouth wide ready to devour him. The atheist yelled ‗Oh my God!‘ ... ...igiously diverse countries. Slovenia was 91% Slavs and 96% Roman Catholic. Croatia was nearly 80% Croats and nearly 80% Catholic. Bosnia was the most... ...oth ethnic and religious differences can be divisive. The non-Catholic non-Croatians are more likely to experience negative prejudices when living in... ...roatians are more likely to experience negative prejudices when living in Croatia. The non-majority groups in Bosnia will each likely vie for power.... ...se to those who are paying for it. For example the American tax cuts from 2001 to 2006 gave every middle income American a tax cut of nearly $1900, ...

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The 9/11 Commission Report Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States

By: Thomas H. Kean

...D HORROR 278 9.1 Preparedness as of September 11 278 9.2 September 11, 2001 285 9.3 Emergency Response at the Pentagon 311 9.4 Analysis 315 ... ...ether with a unity of purpose because our nation demands it. September 11, 2001, was a day of unprecedented shock and suf- fering in the history of th... ...facts and circumstances relating to the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, ” includ- ing those relating to intelligence agencies, law enforcemen... ...abbed the flight attendants to get a cockpit key , to force one of them to open the cock- pit door, or to lure the captain or first officer out of the... ...hed FAA headquarters. 160 FAA headquarters had by this time established an open line of communi- cation with the Command Center at Herndon and instruc... ...97 At 9:39, the NMCC’s deputy director for operations, a military officer, opened the call from the Pentagon, which had just been hit. He began:“An ai... ...evo, which supported the Bosnian Muslims in their conflict with Serbia and Croatia; and an NGO in Baku,Azerbaijan, that was employed as well by Egypti... ...,Apr. 17, 2003; July 12, 2003 (in which KSM also says bojinka is not Serbo-Croatian for “big bang,” as has been widely reported, but rather a nonsense...

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