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Report on Orphaned Works

By: Marybeth Peters

...ice of General Counsel, composed the team that performed the research and analysis for the study, and drafted many sections of the Report. David Car... ...y Rasenberger, Policy Advisor for Special Programs, provided research and analysis in the early stages of this project. Todd Schnitzer, Sharmili Ha... ...er groups. Thus, there is good evidence that the orphan works problem is real and warrants attention, and none of the commenters made any serious a... ...practice, most cases will not be so neatly defined, and a user may have a real choice among several alternatives that allow her to go forward with h... ... recommendations. 9 Our conclusions are: • The orphan works problem is real. • The orphan works problem is elusive to quantify and describe comp... ...d Illustrators); 17 Analysis of data on trends in copyright registrations and renewals over the... ...While practical experience and numerous anecdotal examples suggested very real problems because of unidentifiable or unlocatable copyright owners, t... ...asserting that many cannot afford such searches, especially given the very real prospect of a refusal of permission or otherwise no clear authority t... ... still have not given permission to use the works). 61 See Orphan Works Analysis and Proposal, Center for the Study of the Public Domain, Duke Law...

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Report on Orphaned Works

By: Marybeth Peters

...ice of General Counsel, composed the team that performed the research and analysis for the study, and drafted many sections of the Report. David Car... ...y Rasenberger, Policy Advisor for Special Programs, provided research and analysis in the early stages of this project. Todd Schnitzer, Sharmili Ha... ...er groups. Thus, there is good evidence that the orphan works problem is real and warrants attention, and none of the commenters made any serious a... ...practice, most cases will not be so neatly defined, and a user may have a real choice among several alternatives that allow her to go forward with h... ... recommendations. 9 Our conclusions are: • The orphan works problem is real. • The orphan works problem is elusive to quantify and describe comp... ...d Illustrators); 17 Analysis of data on trends in copyright registrations and renewals over the... ...While practical experience and numerous anecdotal examples suggested very real problems because of unidentifiable or unlocatable copyright owners, t... ...asserting that many cannot afford such searches, especially given the very real prospect of a refusal of permission or otherwise no clear authority t... ... still have not given permission to use the works). 61 See Orphan Works Analysis and Proposal, Center for the Study of the Public Domain, Duke Law...

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Unlocking the Zohar

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...- The World WaS Crea Ted for Me ................. 63 Chapter 5: the aCtual reality ........................................................65 Chapter ... ..., and how it can benefit us today. Part 2 talks about the way we perceive reality and the plan of c reation, and finally, how we will unlock The Zo... ...ar The wisdom offers a very simple thing. It says that in addition to the reality we currently sense, there is another, more expansive reality, a hi... ... there is another, more expansive reality, a higher one. From this higher reality, forces extend to our world and govern it. The development we have... ... the forces that operate on us and govern us. When we discover this higher reality, we will understand that our development over thousands of years h... ...ut interpreting it, but the clari- fcations are based on a straightforward analysis, which any intermediate student can understand. (Baal HaSulam, “... ...our plight to pleasure. 416 uNloCkiNg the Zohar The book contains a clear analysis of the human soul and its problems, and provides a “roadmap” of w...

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Fuzzy and Neutrosophic Analysis of Women with Hiv/Aids

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

...ODELS TO ANALYZE HIV/AIDS WOMEN PATIENTS' PROBLEM 4.1 Use of NRM in the Analysis of the Problem 65 4.2 NAM model to study the Problem 77 ... ...iven by the HIV/AIDS patients 239 6.3 Conclusions from our mathematical analysis 241 APPENDIX 1. Linguistic Questionnaire 255 2. Table ... ... indeterminacy is the neutrosophic model. Neutrosophic models are used in the analysis of the socio-economic problems of HIV/AIDS infected women pa... ... introduction about HIV/AIDS among rural women in Tamil Nadu. Chapter 2 is an analysis of the situation using fuzzy theory in general and Fuzzy Rela... ...u State AIDS Control Society as a book titled, “Women. Work. Worth. Womb: 101 Real Life Stories of Rural Women with AIDS.” We have chosen to give th... ...structural factors that make women vulnerable to HIV/AIDS by giving them few realistic options for self-protection. Empowerment for action is one o... ...expressed about women’s roles as ‘infectors’ than as ‘infecteds’ ignoring the real risk of infection that many women face. The media has also reinfo... ...he media has also reinforced imagery of women as infectors, but till date the real problem women face in case of HIV/AIDS has not been analyzed. Con... ...nnocent victims of HIV/AIDS. Hence we in this book have ventured to give the real life history of 101 HIV/AIDS affected women mainly from rural are...

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The Silver Lining: Moral Deliberations in Modern Cinema

By: Sam Vaknin, Ph. D.

...ied in adopting whatever means he deems necessary in pursuing this goal. Ripley's reality test is maintained throughout the film. In other words -... ...hal self-preservation prove conclusively that he knows who he is and that he fully realizes that his acts are parlously illegal. Young Greenleaf ... ..., infinitely charming, breathtakingly handsome and deceivingly emotional. He lacks real talents - he know how to play only six jazz tunes, can't ma... ...lent of these viewers- voyeurs, accomplices to the same crimes, comes as a shocking realization to us. We are (live) viewers and they are (celluloid... ... have willingly and insatiably participated in numerous "Truman Shows". The lives (real or concocted) of the studio stars were brutally exploited a... ...good in a world without aeroplanes or if it ignores the laws of nature. A technical analysis program is useless without a stock exchange or if its m... ...on: its gathering, its accumulation, classification, inter-relation, association, analysis, synthesis, integration, and all other modes of process... ...mmodities in the Group's Headquarters in Switzerland – Manager of the Research and Analysis Division – Manager of the Data Processing Division – P...

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Data Recovery E-Book

By: EaseUS

.........................60 18. To recover image file, how can I know it can really recover the data before I buy Data Recovery Wizard 3.0 ? ............. ...software. While physical bad track is caused by physical damage, which is real damage, we can restore it by changing the partition or sector. When th... ...s to protect data. 1.SMART Technology SMART, also called Self-Monitoring Analysis and Report Technology, mainly protects HD from losing data when t... ...the figure that is universally used for comparing positioning speed. I am really not sure why this discrepancy exists. Perhaps the problem is that... ...why this discrepancy exists. Perhaps the problem is that access time is really a derived figure, comprised of the other positioning performance sp... ...cronym IDE, is an interface for hard drives. IDE is a marketing term; the real standard is called ATA. EIDE (Enhanced IDE) or ATA-2 was later devel... ...llions sectors a partition has several trillions. Depending on the manual analysis is impossible. For some extremely important data file, we can also...

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Data Recovery E-Book

By: EaseUS

.........................60 18. To recover image file, how can I know it can really recover the data before I buy Data Recovery Wizard 3.0 ? ............. ...software. While physical bad track is caused by physical damage, which is real damage, we can restore it by changing the partition or sector. When th... ...s to protect data. 1.SMART Technology SMART, also called Self-Monitoring Analysis and Report Technology, mainly protects HD from losing data when t... ...the figure that is universally used for comparing positioning speed. I am really not sure why this discrepancy exists. Perhaps the problem is that... ...why this discrepancy exists. Perhaps the problem is that access time is really a derived figure, comprised of the other positioning performance sp... ...cronym IDE, is an interface for hard drives. IDE is a marketing term; the real standard is called ATA. EIDE (Enhanced IDE) or ATA-2 was later devel... ...llions sectors a partition has several trillions. Depending on the manual analysis is impossible. For some extremely important data file, we can also...

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Links and Factoids

By: Sam Vaknin

...es (Edward VIII) and Wallis Simpson in 1936 is the stuff of romantic dramas. Alas, reality was a lot less inspiring. Even as she was being wooed by... ...s. By 1915, Armenian calls for autonomy were deemed a danger to the disintegrating realm, now at war with Russia. When the first world war broke, ... ....html Art, Modern We are all acquainted with the tales - many apocryphal, some real - of how art critiques, curators, collectors and buyers wer... ...al decree, mentioning her name in Hungary was a crime. http://www.angelfire.com/realm/shades/demons/vampires/booksandm oviesebathory.htm http:... ...a into a monarchy: 'Under the mask of patriotism and attachment to liberty, he has really been preparing the means of investing himself with arbitr... ... from the official Web pages of some of these databases: National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime (NCAVC) Its mission is to combine i... ..., corruption, and white-collar crime investigations. It comprises the Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU), Child Abduction and Serial Murder Investiga... ...ted Police) in the early 1990s. UTAP, stands for The Utah Criminal Tracking and Analysis Project Gathers experts from forensic science, crime ... ...mmodities in the Group's Headquarters in Switzerland – Manager of the Research and Analysis Division – Manager of the Data Processing Division – P...

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Veritas Neo: The New Vision for a New Reality

By: Kee

...f beliefs that encompasses Neo's ultimate Mission; changing the vision of reality, waking people up from the mass blindness that leads to fear, hatr... ...f the mission we're speaking of. But these sincere testimonials come from real people, people who have been there, people who believe... people who ... ...hat even just hearing to him speak, you find yourself feeling much better, realizing that things aren't really as bad as you originally thought. I've... .... Hell, it was actually encouraging them. It wasn't until later on that I realized why. Other people I know would have just said 'forget it' by now ... ...s Neo an inspiration to me, and why do I believe? For starters he made me realise more that I CAN in-fact do anything if I tried, there has been a nu... ...ice to take some of it on faith. I can't give you a point-by-point physics analysis of why it's THE truth: because I DON'T have any claim to THE trut...

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The Point in the Heart

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...ou wake up in the morning, you suddenly know the most important law of reality—the law that defines everything. You understand what you should or ... ...eveals the superior guidance behind the whole of creation. the whole of reality is guided by one inclusive law, called “the law of nature” or “the... ...r to lead a normal life, it is es- sential to know the wisdom of Kabbalah. realizing the inclusive law of creation and living by it will spare us suf... ...it’ll pass; the storm will calm and all will be well again.” You may not realize it, but this is how the point in the heart is awakened in you. it... ... the door of our heart? When we receive an invitation, we should promptly real- ize it and go all out to discover what is in the package, find the s... ...o shows how we can turn our plight to pleasure. The book contains a clear analysis of the human soul and its problems, and provides a “roadmap” of w...

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The Natural State, In the Words of U.G. Krishnamurti

By: U.G. Krishnamurti, Edited by Peter Maverick

...to replace your current belief system. But if you see how penetrating his analysis of human belief is, you may be forced to drop many of your most c... ...1980—India and Switzerland Whatever you do in the pursuit of truth or reality takes you away from your own very natural state in which you alway... ... wanted that very much. Otherwise, I wouldn't have given my life. Then my real search began. All my religious background was there in me. Then I sta... ...ught after and wanted so much but totally different. What is there you really don't know. You have no way of knowing anything about that. There is... ... is not ecstatic, blissful and all that rubbish, stuff and nonsense. It is really a painful thing. Oh I suffered for months before and after that, ... ...round and never came to the forefront, you see. But I knew that something really fantastic had happened inside. What it was I didn't know but that d...

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Shamati

By: Rav Michael Laitman

... into the place of baseness. However, this is what causes him to come to realize that only God can help and really bring him closer. A man must alwa... ... having attained something about it according to one’s attainment. Hence, reality in general is divided into three discernments, with respect to spi... ... yells, “Catch the thief.” Then, it is impossible to recognize who is the real thief so as to catch him and take the theft out of his hand. However,... ...Even during the work of God he will feel delight and pleasure, as now one really does work for the Creator because the effort he made during the coe... ...does it give him that another person has delight and pleasure? If one had really believed that Providence is revealed as benevolence to his friend, ... ...o shows how we can turn our plight to pleasure. The book contains a clear analysis of the human soul and its problems, and provides a “roadmap” of w...

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The Zohar: Annotations to the Ashlag Commentary

By: Rav Michael Laitman

... the answers to his persistent questions. Gradually, Rabbi Shimon came to realize that he had to find a teacher who had already been through the spi... ... was an avid, devoted student, burning with desire to discover the Higher realms of reality. Before long, he was one of Rabbi Akiva’s prime students... .... It is almost impossible to understand how great Rabbi Shimon Bar-Yochai really was. He belongs, as Baal HaSulam puts it, to the highest Inner Ligh... ...bbalists.” Through this bonding, they came to understand that the whole of reality, from the highest spiritual worlds down to our world, is founded o... ...spiritual worlds down to our world, is founded on love and bestowal. They realized that there is nothing in the world except for this Force, and tha... ...s no impure counterpart, only Bet presents an opportunity to carry out an analysis between good and evil, to determine when man works for himself an... ...orthy of becoming the basis for the creation of the world—so that via the analysis of good and evil, purity and impurity, inhabitants of this world ... ...dered incomplete, for the Upper Light, which allows for the discovery and analysis of all the impure forces within oneself, is not present in its en... ...ties, power and forces, until it becomes clear from their aspirations and analysis, which of them truly merits the world being governed by it. From ...

...ractice in our lives. Written in a unique and metaphorical language, The Zohar: annotations to the Ashlag Commentary enriches our understanding of reality and expands our worldview. However, this text should not be read in an ordinary fashion. We should patiently and repeatedly read and think about each sentence as we try to penetrate the author's feelings. We should re...

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The Coming of Messiah in Glory and Majesty: Volume II

By: Juan Josafat Ben Ezra

...ceived it; to whom consequently pertaineth judgment and final sentence upon the real and true sense of the Holy Scriptures: and that which she has r... ..., and upon so many others, which hold with it not only a strict relation, but a real identity. The point which the apostle here treats, is the great... ...t the other being cast out for her grievous faults, ought now to be regarded as really dead and buried in the land of forgetfulness. Consequently tha... ... so many and such ingenious cares, it has appeared that those ornaments were not really made for the use to which they have sought to put them. But... ..., and with all my talents; not with vain courtesies and sterile words, but with real and seasonable services according to the circumstances of the t... ...ost all, a continued allusion to the whole scripture, as it were an abstract or analysis of scripture itself. Unless you give heed to these observat...

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The Ulysseans

By: Antonio Mercurio

............................................ 9 CHAPTER I: The Myth of Sophia-Analysis: Life as a Work of Art ............................................ ...d live according to values, virtues, ideals and projects that they wish to realize. The reactive human being becomes a human being who can make pla... ...ts of the life of the universe. 13 CHAPTER I The Myth of Sophia-Analysis: Life as a Work of Art ** * * It is impossible to give just ... ...k of Art ** * * It is impossible to give just one definition of Sophia-Analysis that would contain all its complexity and wealth of knowledge. ... ...e many definitions possible, I will choose just three of them: 1) – Sophia-Analysis is a new discipline whose goal is to unite the four fundamental ... ...ible to propose, regarding matter, spirit and art. I want to propose the realization of a very specific myth, that of giving a new meaning to the ... ... is correct, but they are mistaken in the choice of the field they want to realize it in. This next requisite is, thus, necessary: that human bei... ...must be unified are many, and this is what shows us how vast our job ahead really is: 1) – The Cosmic SELF, the Personal SELF, the Psychological I, ... ...organized, if not downright tragic or at least dramatic, especially in the realm of relationships. Their works might be immortal masterpieces but t...

...ion some of the papers presented by the Author that the book contains. The book opens with an “Invitation” and then proceeds with “The Myth of Sophia-Analysis: life as a work of art”, “Choral Group Research on life as a work of art”, “The Cosmological vision of Sophia-Art”, “The Cosmo-Art Theorem”, “The Cosmo-Art Myth”, “The Myth of Ulysses contains the Cosmo-Art Myth”, “E...

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I and Thou

By: Martin Bube

...t belongs to what' Pringle-Pattison has termed the "higher Mysticism" of' real communion with God, 88 distinguished from the debased> mysticism that... ..., 88 distinguished from the debased> mysticism that sub­ stitutes for the real' present world A wo~ld of illusory delights, where " absorption" in t... ...ant writers, has a weighty retort in the present work. For an indubitably real mystical experience is h~e set forth, not with contempt v for the ... ...s the theme of I and Thou. The other person, the Thou, .is shown to be a reality-that is, it is given to me, but it is not bounded by me: "Thou has... ...characteristic situation is here one of meeting: I meet the Other. In the reality of this meeting no reduction of the I or of the Thou, to experien... ...een the ~. I-It experience" and the .. I-T1wu relatioll " is a reflective analysiS of Buber's m.a.jn thesis that" to man the world is twofold, in a... ...ut finished independence. The chief concern is not with these products of analysis and reflection but with the true original unity. the lived relat...

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Basic Neutrosophic Algebraic Structures and Their Application to Fuzzy and Neutrosophic Models

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

...ainty 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... ...ed we use neutrosophic theory. Most of the fuzzy models which deal with the analysis and study of unsupervised data make use of the directed graphs ... ...trices. So we for the first time introduce and study these concepts. As our analysis in this book is application of neutrosophic algebraic structure... ...es. 1.1 Neutrosophic fields In this book we assume all fields to be real fields of characteristic 0 all vector spaces are taken as real spac... ... fields of characteristic 0 all vector spaces are taken as real spaces over reals and we denote the indeterminacy by ‘I ’ as i will make a confusion... ...I is such that I . I = I 2 = I. DEFINITION 1.1.1: Let K be the field of reals. We call the field generated by K ∪ I to be the neutrosophic field... ...tes the field generated by K and I. Example 1.1.1: Let R be the field of reals. The neutrosophic field of reals is generated by 〈R ∪ I 〉 i.e. R(... ...similar representation of a directed graph arises in that part of numerical analysis involving matrix inversion and the calculation of eigen values.... ...lly in the field of applications of fuzzy theory is a grand one for most of analysis of unsupervised data are very successfully carried out by the u...

...th a 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...

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Introduction to Bimetrics

By: Florentin Smarandache

... operators, matrices are used. Matrices find their applications in several real models. In fact it is not an exaggeration if one says that matrix t... ...se operations. In fact this property will be nice in a way, for, in all our analysis we would not in general get a solution from a set we have start... ...e. Bimatrices will be useful when time bound comparisons are needed in the analysis of the model. Thus for the first time the notion of bimatrices ... ... Z will denote the set of integers both positive, negative with zero, R the reals, Q the set of rationals and C the set of complex numbers. Z n wil... ... = |A 1 | and d 2 = |A 2 |. |A B | = (d 1 , d 2 ) where d 1 and d 2 are reals may be positive or negative or even zero. ( |A| denotes determinan... ...inear bioperator is introduced in section four. Section Five introduces and analysis the notions of bieigen values and bieigen vectors. In section s... ...en we call V a pseudo bivector space. Example 2.1.5: Let V = R the set of reals, B = ( ) ( ) Q3Q2 ∪ be the bifield. Clearly R is a pseudo bivec... ... 2 = {f 1 , f 2 , f 3 , f 4 } is defined by f i (x) = x i – 1 . Let t be a real number and define g i (x) = (x + t) i–1 i.e. g 1 = f 1 g...

... From solving equations to characterising linear transformations or linear operators, matrices are used. Matrices find their applications in several real models. In fact it is not an exaggeration if one says that matrix theory and linear algebra (i.e. vector spaces) form an inseparable component of each other. The study of bialgebraic structures led to the invention of...

...erful and an advanced tool which can handle over one linear model at a time. Bimatrices will be useful when time bound comparisons are needed in the analysis of the model....

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Noi Functii in Teoria Numerelor

By: Florentin Smarandache

...lem using FRE 196 2.6 Data compression with FRE 196 2.7 Applying FRE to Threat Analysis 196 2.8 FRE application to medical diagnosis 197 2.9 A fuz... ...4.10 Some properties of minimal solution for NRE 270 4.11 Application of NRE to Real-world problems 272 Chapter Five SUGGESTED PROBLEMS 279 Bi... ...sophic Relational Equations have a role to play for we see that in most of the real-world problems, the concept of indeterminacy certainly has its ... ...on 4.11 is completely devoted to suggest how one can apply NREs in the study of real world problems. We suggest many problems in chapter five for th... ... Neutrosophic Cognitive Maps (http://gallup.unm.edu/~smarandache/NCMs.pdf) and Analysis of Social Aspects of Migrant Labourers Living With HIV/AIDS... ...goodness of one value cannot compensate the badness of another value [117]. In reality there are situations that allow compensatability among the v... ... (=N 5 ). This clearly implies that all entries in the matrices P, Q, and R are real numbers from the unit interval [0, 1]. Assume now that the thre... ... we can only provide the decision maker with the Pareto optimal set for further analysis. For a problem with multiple linear objective functions, th... ...he transform function f and the threshold value θ, which is reasonable (see the analysis by [6]) in fact for our fuzzy neural network discussed late...

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Neutrosophic Dialogues

By: Florentin Smarandache

... material civilizations are merely illusions. We are too infant toward the real understanding of nature and the universe, but persisting fast in the ... ...are educated to free themselves from all such doctrines, to maintain the “real” freedom with which a blind people accept power in everything: freedom... ...truth and nothing false? As a matter of fact, they are reflecting the same realm of the universe as we do, even the misunderstood universe. Ants live... ...y. In this sense, science plays merely the 7 portrayal of the internal realm – a representation of the inner heart. By no means can we change our ... ...s and thus leads to wars and ultimate ruin. The crucial point lies in the real change of destiny. How can we believe in such a change when the genui... ... novelty, quality, originality, density, continuity, brightness, quantity, analysis, synthesis, and truth- value. Those characteristics are inversely... ...e. Let’s look at television, for example. I know people will object to my analysis of TV, saying, “Dharma Master, you're a throwback to another age.... ...e is no thought, there is no duality in short or long life. “Upon careful analysis, there is also no duality between a good or bad harvest. Understan...

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