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Capitalistic Musings

By: Sam Vaknin

...ija Rangelovska A Narcissus Publications Imprint, Skopje 2003 First published by United Press International – UPI Not for Sale! Non-commercial ed... ...ww.ce-review.org/authorarchives/vaknin_archive/vaknin_main.html Visit Sam Vaknin's United Press International (UPI) Article Archive – Click HERE! ... ... Economics - Psychology's Neglected Branch By: Dr. Sam Vaknin Also published by United Press International (UPI) It is impossible to describe any... ...cordance with certain basic assumptions? Or should it revolve around the mining of data for emerging patterns, rules, and "laws"? On the one hand,... ...? On the one hand, patterns based on limited - or, worse, non-recurrent - sets of data form a questionable foundation for any kind of "science". O... ...t must cast the familiar in a new light, mine patterns and rules from big bodies of data ("data mining"). Its insights must be the inevitable conclu... ...elf. 2. Technology itself contains embedded laws of all kinds. Consider internet protocols. These are laws which form part and parcel of the proc... ...ernet. Even the language used by the technicians implies the legal origin of these protocols: "handshake", "negotiating", "protocol", "agreement" a... ..."handshake", "negotiating", "protocol", "agreement" are all legal terms. Standards, protocols, behavioural codes - whether voluntarily adopted or no...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

...ys been the most fervent anti-Semites. Jews are not so much a race as a community, united in age-old traditions and beliefs, lore and myths, histor... ...y. This viral hijacking of the host country's agenda is particularly evident in the United States where the interest of Jewry and of the only super... ...are no exception. Jews are, indeed, over-represented in certain professions in the United States. But they are under-represented in other, equally ... ...is human (father) and the product is human (child) - there is an enormous amount of data that can be derived from the product and safely applied to ... ...ications were authored serially, in machine language and with strict separation of data (called: "structures") and instruction code (called: "funct... .... In the early life of the human embryo, instructions (DNA) are also insulated from data (i.e., from amino acids and other life substances). In ear... ...elf. 2. Technology itself contains embedded laws of all kinds. Consider internet protocols. These are laws which form part and parcel of the proc... ...ernet. Even the language used by the technicians implies the legal origin of these protocols: "handshake", "negotiating", "protocol", "agreement" a... ..."handshake", "negotiating", "protocol", "agreement" are all legal terms. Standards, protocols, behavioural codes - whether voluntarily adopted or no...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...ys been the most fervent anti-Semites. Jews are not so much a race as a community, united in age-old traditions and beliefs, lore and myths, histor... ...y. This viral hijacking of the host country's agenda is particularly evident in the United States where the interest of Jewry and of the only super... ...are no exception. Jews are, indeed, over-represented in certain professions in the United States. But they are under-represented in other, equally ... ...is human (father) and the product is human (child) - there is an enormous amount of data that can be derived from the product and safely applied to ... ...ications were authored serially, in machine language and with strict separation of data (called: "structures") and instruction code (called: "funct... .... In the early life of the human embryo, instructions (DNA) are also insulated from data (i.e., from amino acids and other life substances). In ear... ...elf. 2. Technology itself contains embedded laws of all kinds. Consider internet protocols. These are laws which form part and parcel of the proc... ...ernet. Even the language used by the technicians implies the legal origin of these protocols: "handshake", "negotiating", "protocol", "agreement" a... ..."handshake", "negotiating", "protocol", "agreement" are all legal terms. Standards, protocols, behavioural codes - whether voluntarily adopted or no...

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Contributing to Efforts for Greater Financial Markets Stability in Apec Economies

By: Apec Finance Minister Process

...ense support from various resource institutions in Indonesia, Australia, Mexico, and United States which among others included Bank Indonesia (BI)... ... the Republic of Indonesia to Mexico, and the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia to United States for their invaluable assistance in arranging our... ...tes for their invaluable assistance in arranging our visits to Australia, Mexico, and United States. Co... ...our APEC economies (Australia; Indonesia; Mexico; and United States) as case studies. Data collected from the sample economies served as sample indi... ...conomies by geographical location which is Asia, Australia, and America. Secondary data analysis and field studies conducted on the four APEC econ... ...t contribution toward strengthen financial market stability within APEC region. The data gathered from these economies were as sample indicators wh... ...), free trade commitments within the framework of regional cooperation arrangements protocols within APEC 21 economies, both of sub regional natur... ...at can cause financial instability. They also agreed to establish a crisis management protocol. Therefore, the drafting law on financial safety net ...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

... 9. Largest Land Empire Ever Illiterate tribes of nomad herder-hunters unite under Genghis Khan and then take less than a century to create the l... ...ter systems, software, and networks for the processing and distribution of data.‖ According to M-W, the first known coupling of those two words wa... ...ographic systems, the alphabet makes it much easier to store and retrieve data. By organizing entries alphabetically, dictionaries, encyclopedia... ...icles to the beginning of the decline of the Roman Empire. In 2011 the United States is less than half that age. CHAPTER 6 ―Chinese ships... ...ge of literature and learning in an England that was gradually becoming a united kingdom. It was to England‘s scholars that Charlemagne—the illit... ...y’s Decimal Classifications system made them easy to find by checking data cards in catalog drawers. ... ...her of the Internet‖ to some) and Bob Kahn wrote the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). That let the various networks connect in a true ―Internet....

...ords and sentences, the monk from York makes writing forever easier to read. -- 9. Largest Land Empire Ever-Illiterate tribes of nomad herder-hunters unite under Genghis Khan and 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 direct human contact between Europe and China just i...

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