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Links and Factoids

By: Sam Vaknin

...There is no way to diagnose PVS, even with the aid of Electroencephalography (EEG), computer tomography (CT) or Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). Ac... ...egated to history. http://www.corset.dk/ http://costume.dm.net/ Crime Fighting, Computer Systems and Databases As crime globalizes, so does cr... ... the latest advances in mass media, public transportation, telecommunications, and computer networks. The police - there are 16,000 law enforcement... ...igates homicides and rapes. Violent Crime Linkage System (ViCLAS) Canada-wide computer system that assists specially trained investigators to ... ...aw enforcement entities. Europol (European Union's criminal intelligence agency) Computer System (TECS) Member States can directly input data i... ...ou should read… "Malignant Self Love – Narcissism Revisited" The EIGHTH, REVISED PRINTING (January 2007) is now available! Seven additional e-b...

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From Chaos to Harmony

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...im Ratz Editor: Claire Gerus Layout: Baruch Khovov Cover Design: Richard Aquan Printing and Post Production: Uri Laitman Executive Editor: Oren Levi L... ... of each form of matter? The behavior of substances is somewhat similar to a computer screen. We may be impressed with the pic- ture on the screen, ... ...a computer screen. We may be impressed with the pic- ture on the screen, but a computer professional treats the same picture simply as a combination ... ...hnician is interested only in the diverse parameters that create the picture. Computer people understand that the computer picture is merely the su-... ... Today’s toddlers, for instance, approach such things as cellular phones and computers very naturally, and require less time to learn how to operat...

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Silence's Bell (Haiku)

By: Florentin Smarandache

...ofessor Bremmer. He is working now as a research engineer at the Honeywell Computer Corporation in Phoenix, Arizona, where he lives with his family wh... ... the University of Provence and appeared in the same year at the " Expres" Printing House, for Fès, Marocco. This was followed by Culegere de exercit... ...a theatre in Phoenix (U.S.A.). Hundreds of other poems are on their way to printing houses or almost ready to meet their readers. There is still t...

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The COUNTER Code of Practice

By: COUNTER

...ilkins Nature Publishing Group New England Journal of Medicine OCLC, Online Computer Library Center, Inc. Oxford University Press PA, The Publishers A... ...corded, even if the authentication is not via IP address. IP address of the computer on which the session is conducted. 3.1.3.2 ISBN The International... ...esult of a search. User requests include viewing, downloading, emailing and printing of items, where this activity can be recorded and controlled by t...

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The Point in the Heart

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...ayout: rami Yaniv, baruch Khovov cover Design: rami Yaniv, baruch Khovov Printing and Post Production: uri laitman executive editor: chaim ratz Fi... ...i laitman executive editor: chaim ratz First eDitiOn: FebruarY 2011 First printing 5 Contents THE POINT IN THE HEART 9 EGO AND LOVE 21 THE CREATOR—C... ...ble, more complete when we connect with others through text messages or a computer screen, or something else. Why? because in this way we don’t touc... ...l). also, mass education can manifest through tV programs in addition to computer and internet games. 7. Globalization causes a feeling of density i...

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Report on Orphaned Works

By: Marybeth Peters

...er-Ossa, Teresa McCall and Chuck Gibbons provided excellent assistance in printing and publishing the Report. Denise Prince, Sandy Jones and Cecily ... ...ertisement to an out-of-print novel to an antique postcard to an obsolete computer program. It is not possible at this stage to craft a standard th... ... the campus of Stanford University in a “historical exhibit at Stanford’s Computer Science Department”; first a search of local aerial photography c... ...where the user owns a copy of a program that was originally written for a computer or operating system that is now obsolete. 87 In these cases, th... ..., such as historical and news accounts, and more “utilitarian” works like computer programs, textbooks, manuals and the like. Much of the value in ... ... reason that such copyrights are often referred to as “thin” copyrights. Computer programs are good examples of copyrighted works for which the ide...

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Report on Orphaned Works

By: Marybeth Peters

...er-Ossa, Teresa McCall and Chuck Gibbons provided excellent assistance in printing and publishing the Report. Denise Prince, Sandy Jones and Cecily ... ...ertisement to an out-of-print novel to an antique postcard to an obsolete computer program. It is not possible at this stage to craft a standard th... ... the campus of Stanford University in a “historical exhibit at Stanford’s Computer Science Department”; first a search of local aerial photography c... ...where the user owns a copy of a program that was originally written for a computer or operating system that is now obsolete. 87 In these cases, th... ..., such as historical and news accounts, and more “utilitarian” works like computer programs, textbooks, manuals and the like. Much of the value in ... ... reason that such copyrights are often referred to as “thin” copyrights. Computer programs are good examples of copyrighted works for which the ide...

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The Suffering of Being Kafka

By: Sam Vaknin

...ning here, in Paris. Add to this my cousin's money and the dough from the dentist and that computer guy – and we are in business." "If it survives ... ... drizzle. I crossed two lanes muddied by steamy kitchen waste and absconded with a pack of printing paper from the library. Hiding them under my ta... ...So, now I stood like that, in my secret agent posture, scanning the place through my nearly computerized eyes (imposing a conjured digital square ra... ...ebrew and in English. Business Experience 1980 to 1983 Founder and co-owner of a chain of computerised information kiosks in Tel-Aviv, Israel. 19... ...ysis Division – Manager of the Data Processing Division – Project Manager of the Nigerian Computerised Census – Vice President in charge of RND an... ...: 10 million USD. Co-owner, Director and Finance Manager of COSTI Ltd. – Israel's largest computerised information vendor and developer. Raised fu...

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Secret of the Sands

By: Aren, Rai and E., Tavius

...ts or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. ISBN: 1-4196-7552-4 First printing, August 2007 Copyright © 2007 by Angela Blacker a... ...of stars that had been painted. “Possibly. You know we could get Jack and Bob to run that computer program that can turn back time, so to speak, and... ... “No thanks, I take my caffeine from a can,” Jack replied. “We have the results from the computer program on star position analysis,” he said as he ... ...dron is just a call away!” he said as he jumped up. “C’mon Bob, let’s go play some of the computer games we brought along that have been gathering d...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

...uries, the Chinese keep to themselves ―the wasps’ secret‖ and then develop printing blocks—the precursor to Gutenberg’s wondrous invention. Paper and... ...in print shops and in the current digital eBook era.. My degree in human-computer interfaces in 1973 led to my appointment as adjunct professor at ... .... 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 fro... ... lost books. You could search books using the SEARCH function on your own computer, import quotations into paper e-mails, etc., and copy the book. ... ... back in the fifteenth century a man named Johann Gutenberg invented the ―printing press.‖ More than 400 years passed before Ottmar Mergenthaler foun... ...oric invention. Then, less than a century later – in the 1980s – digital printing displaced Mergenthaler’s wondrous Linotypes.. Today, you belong... ...OGY as ―the technology involving the development, maintenance, and use of computer systems, software, and networks for the processing and distributio... ... those two words was in 1978, the same year I bought the Apple II desktop computer that introduced me to modern Information Technology. Aware that ... ...s World and Himself, and Elizabeth L. Einsenstein‘s specialized epic, The Printing Press as an Agent of Change: Communications and Cultural Transform...

...ived both at that exact moment where my experiences could straddle working in print shops and in the current digital 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 wa...

...Way back in the fifteenth century a man named Johann Gutenberg invented the ?printing press. More than 400 years passed before Ottmar Mergenthaler found a way in the late 1880s to mechanize that historic invention. Then, less than a century later – in the 1980s – digital printing displaced Mergenthal...

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Chicago Manual of Style

By: University of Chicago

...ded. It does not presume to be inflexibly consistent; applicability, in the printing-office, is a better test than iron-clad consistency, and common... ...ssive conservatism has been thought to be more appropriate for an academic printing-office than radicalism. As it stands, this Manual is believed t... ... dash should preferably be used (see I 19) : "These discoveries-gunpowder, printing-press, compass, and telescope-were the weapons before which the... ...have a hyphen: boarding-house, dining-hall, sleeping-room, dwelling-place, printing-office, walking-stick, starting-point, stepping-stone, stumblin...

...ld 11th edition (1949) and in doing so solidified the Manual’s position as the industry leader on style matters. This 12th edition (1969) had a first printing of 20,000 copies, which sold out before the publication date even arrived, and went on to achieve total sales of more than 150,000 copies—equaling the sales for the first eleven editions combined. With the publica...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

...uries, the Chinese keep to themselves ―the wasps’ secret‖ and then develop printing blocks—the precursor to Gutenberg’s wondrous invention. Paper and... ...in print shops and in the current digital eBook era.. My degree in human-computer interfaces in 1973 led to my appointment as adjunct professor at ... .... 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 fro... ... lost books. You could search books using the SEARCH function on your own computer, import quotations into paper e-mails, etc., and copy the book. ... ... back in the fifteenth century a man named Johann Gutenberg invented the ―printing press.‖ More than 400 years passed before Ottmar Mergenthaler foun... ...oric invention. Then, less than a century later – in the 1980s – digital printing displaced Mergenthaler’s wondrous Linotypes.. Today, you belo... ...OGY as ―the technology involving the development, maintenance, and use of computer systems, software, and networks for the processing and distributio... ... those two words was in 1978, the same year I bought the Apple II desktop computer that introduced me to modern Information Technology. Aware tha... ...s World and Himself, and Elizabeth L. Einsenstein‘s specialized epic, The Printing Press as an Agent of Change: Communications and Cultural Transform...

...eded to create and govern empires. -- 6. China‘s InfoTech Siblings-For centuries, the Chinese keep to themselves ?the wasps’ secret? and then develop printing blocks—the precursor to Gutenberg’s wondrous invention. Paper 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’...

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Data Madministration : A Paradox Style

By: Florentin Smarandache

...This is a how-not-to-do book about codification, indexing, information, computer science, peripherals and terminals. The data entries are unselected and stored in a database. Afterwards, they are disorganized, unstructured and then manufactured. A data mudflow is designed later in order to misdir...

...Contents Forward and Backward.........3 Chapter 1 ...................................5 Non-Basic symbols misused in Computer Science .....................5 Unintelligent terminal .........................9 The illogical mudflow of a quarterly non-production process ...............12 Chapter 2 ..................................15 The co...

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Trendsiters Digital Content and Web Technologies

By: Sam Vaknin

...n since March 2000. From an open, somewhat anarchic, web of networked computers - it has evolved into a territorial, commercial, corporate exten... ... reviewers. The Internet was suppose to change all that. Originally, a computer network for the exchange of (restricted and open) research result... ...m this phase which ended only a few years ago. It started with a complete computer anarchy manifested in ad hoc networks, local networks, networks of... ... Hardware Prices This happens in every medium but it doubly applies to a computer-dependent medium, such as the Internet. Computer technology seems... ... every 18 months and an exponential series ensues. Organic-biological-DNA computers, quantum computers, chaos computers - prompted by vast profits a... ...d liberated books from the scriptoria and "libraries" of monasteries. The printing press technology shattered the content monopoly. In 50 years (145... ... Despite the technological breakthroughs that coalesced to form the modern printing press - printed books in the 17th and 18th centuries were derided... ...nd the rampant piracy. The first decades following the invention of the printing press, were, as the Encyclopedia Britannica puts it "a restless, ... ...he regarded as the callous commercialization of book publishing. When the printing press was invented, it was put to commercial use by private entre...

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The Public Domain : Enclosing the Commons of the Mind

By: James Boyle

...n particular. I was also inspired and informed by colleagues and students in computer science, English, history, and political science. But the work I... ...a colleague—helped in more ways than I can count. A number of scientists and computer scientists made me see things I other- wise would not have—Drew ... ...the petunia. But if thousands of copies of Madame Bovary can be printed on a printing press, or photocopied, or downloaded from www.flaubertsparrot.com... ...ld of the Internet age. He asked what I was doing and I explained that I was printing out the details of the book so that I could try to find it in my ... ...le of thought. Today, though, I am viewing his letter over the Internet on a computer screen. (You can too. The details are at the back of the book.) ... ...e the best edition. Of course, he was writing in the context of monopolistic printing privileges—to which he was strongly opposed—rather than of indi-... ...years—books could be printed by anyone. I demand whether, if another act for printing should be made, it be not reasonable that nobody should have any... ...e there no free- speech limitations? When other forms of authorship, such as computer pro- grams, are brought into copyright’s domain, does the power ... ...llows for parody, commentary, and criticism, and also for “decompilation” of computer programs so that Microsoft’s competitors can reverse engineer Wo...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

...ctor can be constrained to collapse to the most order-enhancing event. If we had a computer the size of the Universe that could infallibly model it... ...have been compared to the latest technological innovation in every generation. The computer metaphor is now in vogue. Computer hardware metaphors w... ... "brain-children", the results of "brain-storming", conceived by "minds". What is a computer, a software application, a communications network if no... ... the developmental phases of the origin. Consider the software-mind metaphor. The computer is a "thinking machine" (however limited, simulated, re... ...o one another. This relation is by virtue of two facts: (1) Both the brain and the computer are "thinking machines" and (2) the latter is the produ... ... believe, but no such thing exists. Computer screens are still hostile to off-line printing. In other words: if a user copies information from the ...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...ctor can be constrained to collapse to the most order-enhancing event. If we had a computer the size of the Universe that could infallibly model it... ...have been compared to the latest technological innovation in every generation. The computer metaphor is now in vogue. Computer hardware metaphors w... ... "brain-children", the results of "brain-storming", conceived by "minds". What is a computer, a software application, a communications network if no... ... the developmental phases of the origin. Consider the software-mind metaphor. The computer is a "thinking machine" (however limited, simulated, re... ...o one another. This relation is by virtue of two facts: (1) Both the brain and the computer are "thinking machines" and (2) the latter is the produ... ... believe, but no such thing exists. Computer screens are still hostile to off-line printing. In other words: if a user copies information from the ...

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The Conundrums of Psychology

By: Sam Vaknin

...have been compared to the latest technological innovation in every generation. The computer metaphor is now in vogue. Computer hardware metaphors w... ... "brain-children", the results of "brain-storming", conceived by "minds". What is a computer, a software application, a communications network if no... ... the developmental phases of the origin. Consider the software-mind metaphor. The computer is a "thinking machine" (however limited, simulated, re... ...o one another. This relation is by virtue of two facts: (1) Both the brain and the computer are "thinking machines" and (2) the latter is the produ... ... are "thinking machines" and (2) the latter is the product of the former. Thus, the computer metaphor is an unusually tenable and potent one. It is ... ...ou should read… "Malignant Self Love – Narcissism Revisited" The EIGHTH, REVISED PRINTING (January 2007) is now available! Seven additional e-b...

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And Gulliver Returns Book V : My Visit to Singaling

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...ers were no longer needed. The same thing happened in other trades. Most printing jobs were done from a computer disk--not from typesetters.. And th... ... same thing happened in other trades. Most printing jobs were done from a computer disk--not from typesetters.. And this technological evolution has... ... and fresh water nanotechnology. We are still into telecommunications and computers, but we are among the world‟s leaders in non-polluting transporta... ... are tested for IQ, if high they can be trained in high level areas, like computer science or medicine. They get the same pay for the same work as o... ... shut off if not used for 15 minutes. No standby TV, no stay on all night computers or screens. No electronic products can be sold here is they don‟t... ...heir way into their beliefs. “Every child gets a new solar powered computer every 5 years and upgrades when necessary to allow them to be on ...

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Bail Yourself Out

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...sign: Richard Aquan, ole færøvik, Therese Vadem Printing and Post Production: Uri Laitman Executive Editor: Chaim Ratz fIR... ...i Laitman Executive Editor: Chaim Ratz fIRST EDITIoN: DECEMBER 2009 fIRST PRINTINg COntents PART I: THE SEEDS of THE CRISIS ..................... 7 ... ...s generaliza- tions, here are a few facts and numbers to think about: our computers and TVs are made in China and Taiwan; our cars are made in Japan... ...n of society in return? After all, is it not what we are already doing? A computer engineer contributes to society by building computers. A street s...

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Kabbalah, Science and the Meaning of Life

By: Rav Michael Laitman

... Gerus Drawings: Avi Ventura Layout: Baruch Khovov Cover Design: Richard Aquan Printing and Post Porduction: Uri Laitman Laitman Kabbalah Publishers W... ...ted by critics. This book touches upon several themes: mathematics, science, computers, quantum physics, and artificial intelligence. Two oth- er bo... ...marily because of the efficiency of the perspective that life has no meaning. Computer science is a kind of extreme distillation of the me- chanical ... ...cs and the logic of me- chanical interactions. The scientific basis for modern computer science is the idea that a physical entity can exist in sever... ...e idea that a physical entity can exist in several states simultaneously. The computer consists of components that are based on “bits,” and contains... ...4 for a moment--such a thing really does exist. This means that if a standard computer can be in N states, a quantum computer can be in 2 n states ...

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A Unifying Field in Logics : Neutrosophic Logic. Neutrosophy, Neutrosophic Set, Neutrosophic Probability

By: Florentin Smarandache

...owe. A well-documented and large dictionary, dealing with terms needed in Computer Science, The Free Online Dictionary of Computing, is edited by D... ...anical Philosophy? Devices of producing presuppositions on running belt (computer programming) - futile philosophy. 47 A priori thought à l... ...as not? What was I before being? My personal life became public (by printing my diary), my private life not private anymore. "Poets' wor... ...zarre ideas. g) Futurist Philosophy: ideas created by machines, robots, computers using artificial intelligence; this is the philosophy of tomorr... ...ing to ! it is the case that A, and it is used in the verification of the computer programs. Combinatory Logic (Schoenfinkel, Haskell Curry, 1920s) ... ...ated reasoning (information processing) due to inconsistent data stored in computers, and by the fact that people impart opposite beliefs. There are...

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Aesthetics

By: Florentin Smaradanche

...athy and appreciation expressed about his name. From now, a record in the computer would be necessary to put them in full evidence. I believe that h... ...for its inconsistency. There cannot exist a cut off Smarandache after the printing of our preconceptions. It would be another thing, quite another t... ... } to be loved and to be detested } in a same time Program the computers so that they write for yourselves! No free word in poetry, or b... ... style and of poems without verses, without words, the paralinguistic and computerized literature, the creation of literature from anything, also fro... ...? If we consider the recent playsome effects of the dexterity through the computer and the sum of the valuable resultsobtained in this way, we can a... ...uthor. The nonconformism is fore-shadowed through apprehension before the computer poetry (“following mechanical methods, spiritual states are manufa... ...l absurd in the totalitarian country. Nonnovel is insurgent also from the printing point of view: it appears with a few upside down pages (“in order...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

...any and its flawed attempt to bury its recent past. Now German children have computers, and are discovering that they have been lied to. Now, they ... ...of obsolescence have been constantly accelerating until today; perfectly good computers are being thrown away after less than four years of use becau... ...nternet were about either pornography, or Brittney Spears. Why? Because the computer is an expensive toy designed for mostly trivial interests and... ...l phones and can’t listen to their fucking ipods and can’t play their fucking computer video games anymore: they will die on one week: dead from lac... ...artificial world; where emotions did not exist. He was describing the modern computer. Now we have that insane fucking computer. Has it solved an... ...gious establishment. Erasmus became famous as an intellectual elite writer by printing scathing, ironies that laughed at the idiocies of the corrupt... ...the idiocies of the corrupt Catholic Church. He became famous because of the printing press. He translated the Bible and many other religious works... ...e more and more cynical. They became ripe for Luther’s New Gospel. Then the Printing Press was invented. And the duplicated words and ideas of on... ...ry before. He left the colonies because he had already made his fortune from printing. He became a rich provincial seeking to move up the social la...

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Together Forever: The Story About the Magician Who Didn't Want to Be Alone

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...Debbie Sirt, Tony Kosinec, Susan Morales Kosinec Copy Editor: Claire Gerus Printing: Doron Goldin Post Production: Uri Laitman Executive Editor: Chaim... ...itor: Chaim Ratz ISBN 978-1-897448-12-0 FIRST EDITION: NOVEMBER 2008 First printing 3 4 Do you know why old folks are the best tellers of legends? I... ... fourth, and last time, and But the magician did not stop there. He made a computer, football, basketball, and all kinds of games so the man, his new... ...alone.” 22 But how can someone who doesn’t know the magician, and has a computer, football, and all kinds of fun things to do, suddenly want to f...

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The Fundamental Assumptions Underlying the Modern Study of Psychopathology Examined.

By: Sam Vaknin

...orced from corporeal reality. Our genetic baggage makes us resemble a personal computer. We are an all-purpose, universal, machine. Subject to ... ...lization, education, upbringing) - we can turn out to be anything and everything. A computer can imitate any other kind of discrete machine, given t... ..., thing. It has a single purpose and a unitary function. We, humans, are more like computers than like television sets. True, single genes rarel... ...in English. Business Experience 1980 to 1983 Founder and co-owner of a chain of computerized information kiosks in Tel- Aviv, Israel. 1982 to 19... ...vision – Manager of the Data Processing Division – Project Manager of the Nigerian Computerized Census – Vice President in charge of RND and Advanc... ...ou should read… "Malignant Self Love – Narcissism Revisited" The EIGHTH, REVISED PRINTING (January 2007) is now available! Seven additional e-b...

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

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...... ...cational institutions, etc. But these too are getting more efficient with computers and robots doing much of the work that people used to do. Educa... ... partially because it was late in utilizing higher level technology, like computerization. But China sprinted ahead of all the Western economies. So... ...roductivity increases, possibly through the efficient use of robotics and computers, this can increase the wages and the taxes of the workers.‖ ... ...ments can. Just look at the Zimbabwean inflation where the government was printing trillion dollar bills! ―How much can states look to ... ...so much of the work. We need fewer production workers because robotics and computers increase the output of each worker. So fewer people are needed t...

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The Malignan Self Love : Narcissism Revisited

By: Sam Vaknin

...used of being divorced from corporeal reality. Our genetic baggage makes us resemble a personal computer. We are an all-purpose, universal, machine... ...tioning, socialization, education, upbringing), we can turn out to be anything and everything. A computer can imitate any other kind of discrete mac... ..., and only one, thing. It has a single purpose and a unitary function. We, humans, are more like computers than like television sets. True, single ... ... in Hebrew and in English. Business Experience 1980 to 1983 Founder and co-owner of a chain of computerized information kiosks in Tel-Aviv, Israel... ...d Analysis Division – Manager of the Data Processing Division – Project Manager of the Nigerian Computerized Census – Vice President in charge of ... ...oved Ones! You should read… "Malignant Self Love – Narcissism Revisited" The EIGHTH, REVISED PRINTING (January 2007) is now available! Seven a...

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

By: Matti Sarmela

... committed by juveniles; blind destruction, as if killing was just play, a computer game, or a unique, exciting, extreme experience. A final experienc... ...day, artisans do not sit at workbenches, but on the floor. When I bought a computer in a shop, it, too, was assembled on the floor of the shop. At fir... ...vided in the villages. Villagers did not yet have mobile phones. There are computers in schools, and the government considers it important that young ... ...t considers it important that young generations should integrate in global computer culture. Home PCs are already used by city families of clerical wo... ...and surf the Internet. However, at the time of interviewing, there were no computers in the villages. Economic and cultural globalization has also rea... ...sikylistä (Structural Change in Local Culture. Rural North Thailand). 2nd printing, Tietolipas 109. SKS (The Finnish Literature Society), Helsinki —... ...k. National Statistical Office of the Prime Minister, Thailand. Government Printing Office. Bangkok. Thorbek, Susanne 1987. Voices from the City. Wo...

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Empire and Wars

By: Sam Vaknin

...al leapfrogger, much of its cadre moving straight from the rustic to the plastic - computers, cellular phones, wireless and the like. Ironically, ... ...grain, while Israel's main export items to Turkey are chemical products, plastics, computers and irrigation and telecommunications systems technolo... ...in English. Business Experience 1980 to 1983 Founder and co-owner of a chain of computerized information kiosks in Tel- Aviv, Israel. 1982 to 19... ...ision – Manager of the Data Processing Division – Project Manager of the Nigerian Computerized Census – Vice President in charge of RND and Advanc... ...lion USD. Co-owner, Director and Finance Manager of COSTI Ltd. – Israel's largest computerized information vendor and developer. Raised funds throu... ...ou should read… "Malignant Self Love – Narcissism Revisited" The EIGHTH, REVISED PRINTING (January 2007) is now available! Seven additional e-b...

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The Power of Our Words

By: Liz Mcgrath

...s process color or four color) is a subtractive color model used in color printing also used to describe the printing process itself. T ough it vari... ... medium through which our thoughts, ideas, and images appear. It’s like a computer monitor or television screen. We have the ability to control what... ...w reality. We can continually upgrade our mental software program just as computer software is upgraded. T oday’s programs become obsolete the momen...

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Report on Orphan Works

By: Library of Congress

...er-Ossa, Teresa McCall and Chuck Gibbons provided excellent assistance in printing and publishing the Report. Denise Prince, Sandy Jones and Cecily ... ...ertisement to an out-of-print novel to an antique postcard to an obsolete computer program. It is not possible at this stage to craft a standard th... ... the campus of Stanford University in a “historical exhibit at Stanford’s Computer Science Department”; first a search of local aerial photography c... ...where the user owns a copy of a program that was originally written for a computer or operating system that is now obsolete. 87 In these cases, th... ..., such as historical and news accounts, and more “utilitarian” works like computer programs, textbooks, manuals and the like. Much of the value in ... ... reason that such copyrights are often referred to as “thin” copyrights. Computer programs are good examples of copyrighted works for which the ide...

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Surviving the Economic Crisis : Current and Future Trends

By: Mark W. Medley

...ng" Their way out of the Recession? We all know, or have seen examples were printing money to create a money supply did not work. But in these new... ...did not work. But in these new economic times, can the conventional wisdom of printing money be proved wrong? What is the real value of money? Most ... ...ses its value. The history of economics, has seen many examples of where the printing of money failed, because nothing backed its value. In the ear... ... at 237.000% plus, conventional economic wisdom does favor the argument that printing money is very wrong. But is it? Currently, the USA, UK and th... ...amounts of cash coming from? the IMF? or Government Reserves? No, mostly from printing new money backed by government bonds on the "promise" of stab... ...ioned, an old comfortable sofa can easily be recovered, and look new. A home computer, upgraded and cleaned up rather then replaced. Even the house...

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Interview with the Future

By: Rav Michael Laitman

... “One learns from one’s soul,” or “the light reforms.” The soul is like a computer program. Before it dresses in substance, it is no more than a th... ...ire to delight (please) the creatures.” He built a system that is like a computer program. If we study it, we will be able to organize the situatio... ...t to your consent with the plan. I compared the plan of the Creator to a computer program, because they are both unchangeable. You can scream at yo... ...puter program, because they are both unchangeable. You can scream at your computer all you want, but it will not answer you until you fix the proble... ...to teach you how to do whatever you want using a special program in your ‘computer.’ The system in this 58 of 263 Interview With The Future... ...partake in activities such as translations, proofreading, preparation for printing etc. The things we do together strengthen the family unit both s... ...tion. That is why Kabbalists read those two books together. Prior to the printing of the book of Zohar, Moses’ students and followers, wrote basic ... ...mself began to work on another part. Thus, gradually, the books began the printing process. 236 of 263 Interview With The Future Shmuel Vi...

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Hawaii Business Magazine-Special Apec Edition

By: Apec Hawaii Host Committee

...technology Our Ownership Hawaii Business is printed in Hawai‘i by Hagadone Printing Company on post-consumer recycled paper using zero VOC inks, and... ... and security. Among Oceanit’s 16 patented products and processes are: • Computer-controlled systems to detect fast rises in water levels in lakes... ...gy. To collect that heat, Sopogy employs rows of parabolic troughs with computerized trackers that follow the sun. Sopogy’s technologies can gene... ... that can be equipped for global links; • connectivity to the Maui Super Computer, the 10th fastest in the world, along with satellite uplink and ... ... custompublishing@pacifi cbasin.net. Learn more at aiohawaii.com/publishing-printing “WE KNOW HAWAII AND WE KNOW PUBLISHING” With a reputation for edit...

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

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...ry of congress control n umber: 2011924002 First eDitiOn: December 2011 First printing Contents introduction .......................................... ...d, We give them technical information: how to turn a screw, how to work with a computer, a little bit of science, and we send them on their way. We do...

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Narcissistic and Psychopathic Leaders

By: Sam Vaknin

...pletely, satisfactorily, and comprehensively resolved by the application of computer networks to voting. Even with existing technologies, election r... ...of the electorate), can be announced with great accuracy within hours. Yet, computer networks are unlikely to overcome the second obstacle - the pro... ...English. Business Experience 1980 to 1983 Founder and co-owner of a chain of computerised information kiosks in Tel-Aviv, Israel. 1982 to 1985 Senior... ... – Manager of the Data Processing Division – Project Manager of the Nigerian Computerised Census – Vice President in charge of RND and Advanced Tech... ...D. Co-owner, Director and Finance Manager of COSTI Ltd. – Israel's largest computerised information vendor and developer. Raised funds through a se... ...hould read… "Malignant Self Love – Narcissism Revisited" The EIGHTH, REVISED PRINTING (January 2007) is now available! Seven additional e-books, All N...

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Facts and Fictions in the Securities Industry

By: Sam Vaknin

...the firm, the attainment of its development plans and its investments. 9. To fully computerize all the above activities in a combined hardware-soft... ...premises, factories, etc.; 6. The planning and implementation of line connections, computer network connections, protocols, solving issues of compa... ...cal side of the business. 2. The planning and implementation of a fully operative computer system (hardware, software, communication, intranet) to... ...ed the very foundations of modern finance: they created money (modifying the money-printing monopoly of central banks); they obfuscated the process... ...nding and imminent economic collapse. This etiology indicates the cure: reflation. Printing money and increasing the money supply are bound to have... ...tainties and shifting fashions with mathematical formulae and elaborate econometric computerized models. So much is certain, though - that people o... ...d in English. Business Experience 1980 to 1983 Founder and co-owner of a chain of computerised information kiosks in Tel-Aviv, Israel. 1982 to 19...

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Abuse, Trauma, And Torture, And Their Consequences and Effects

By: Sam Vaknin

...imself in mechanical terms ("machine", "efficient", "punctual", "output", "computer"). He suppresses his human side diligently and with dedication.... ...English. Business Experience 1980 to 1983 Founder and co-owner of a chain of computerised information kiosks in Tel-Aviv, Israel. 1982 to 1985 Senior... ... – Manager of the Data Processing Division – Project Manager of the Nigerian Computerised Census – Vice President in charge of RND and Advanced Tech... ...D. Co-owner, Director and Finance Manager of COSTI Ltd. – Israel's largest computerised information vendor and developer. Raised funds through a se... ...hould read… "Malignant Self Love – Narcissism Revisited" The EIGHTH, REVISED PRINTING (January 2007) is now available! Seven additional e-books, All N... ...am_ATR Electronic Books (e-books) from the Publisher An electronic book is a computer file, sent to you as an attachment to an e-mail message. Just s...

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Twelve Stories and a Dream

By: H. G. Wells

...ate income, to abandon it in order to become one of the nine-pence-an-hour computers employed by a well-known Professor in his vicarious conduct of th... ...research on hand that he suspects me of all people—with a Bodley Booklet a-printing!—of stealing. He has taken remarkable honours at the University—he...

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Desktop Publishing and the Literary Magazine

By: Jim Manis

...on printers to create their documents. Production began to move from the printing houses to the editor's desktop. Layout, typesetting, and image c... ...ry magazines, are beneficial but not a requirement. Some familiarity with computers and basic word processing is a requirement. Evaluation: Th...

...s of the printer to the editor. Simply put, editors no longer needed to rely on printers to create their documents. Production began to move from the printing houses to the editor's desktop. Layout, typesetting, and image control are now fully available to the editor. As a result, it is important that those who traditionally were involved in the creation of print (and now ...

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The Best of Four

By: Paul Surdi

...ead of going out and mingling with others, some people sit in front of the computer for hours one end clicking the keyboard. The amount of time people... ...e keyboard. The amount of time people spent in front of the television and computer is unbelievable! The computer is currently causing a problem wi... ...out and playing with other children, they are inside planted in front of a computer screen. A s our society continues to progress and develop new ways... ...gy out their people are becoming too dependent on cell phones, pagers, and computers rather than their ability to talk to someone face to face. For ev... ... Countless times, I have seen children become social outcasts because of a computer. If there was no such thing as the Internet people would be forced... ...oston: Houghton Mifflin, 1995. APA style — Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office. Use a colon with time. Example: Our class begins at 9:00 a...

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Best of Freshman Writing

By: Suzanne Harper

...s to play in. We have children of our own now, with bicycles, video games, computers, and our children are active in all kinds of sports. Yet our chil... ...Point, did do one thing to try to prevent a disaster at their power plant: printing and passing out over 200,000 guides about what to do in case of an...

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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

...f New York for assistance with documents and witnesses, and the Government Printing Office and W.W. Norton & Company for helping to get this report to... ...,Atta was selected by a com- puterized prescreening system known as CAPPS (Computer Assisted Passen- ger Prescreening System), created to identify pas... ...ary 1993 attack on the World Trade Center. The casing team also included a computer expert whose write-ups were reviewed by al Qaeda leaders. 83 The t... ... the surveillance reports, com- plete with diagrams prepared by the team’s computer specialist. He, his top mil- itary committee members—Banshiri and ... ...rt of prescreening called on the air carriers to implement an FAA-approved computerized algorithm (known as CAPPS, for Computer Assisted Passenger Pre... ...ening of their carry-on baggage as had been the case before the system was computerized in 1997. 55 This policy change also reflected the perception t...

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