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Neutrosophic Dialogues

By: Florentin Smarandache

...tive breakthroughs, there is no qualitative leap. On the contrary, our TV networks and computer networks are contaminating society, bringing it into... ...an and the U.S. have to admit that the United States would be ruined from television. Is it better in our mainland? How can we be saved from cultu... ...usnesses have been stolen. (The United States could be destroyed by TV and networks. If China follows, say nothing of the future, the present is alre... ... technological advances, good things also beckon misfortune. Let’s look at television, for example. I know people will object to my analysis of TV, s... ...nism. You're out of step with the times.” Nonetheless, in my opinion, the television is a menace to human life. The television is a man-eater. Did yo... ...n these days. Instead of doing their schoolwork, they sit in front of the television set. They're glued to the screen, and it eats up their very lif... ...iples of being good people. They will learn only how to stare dully at the television. And what does the TV teach them? Every kind of strange and fre...

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

By: Matti Sarmela

...technology Continental states - universal technosystems - Internet, global networks - universal science - global databases ('World Brain') - global hi... ...Today we ask, what does a global person identify with, what are his safety networks? Will local morality be replaced by biological morality, and will ... ... cultural environment. In virtual reality, the Internet, cyber- and global networks, man of the future is able to live simultaneously in different par... ...es and they are like summer cottages, holiday homes of the rich. We have a television set and the young people watch it, but I don't care to watch. So... ...do you like most? watch it. I stopped watching TV many years ago. I think television is a good thing. You can see the news from our home country and ... ...s a good thing to buy and you have something to boast about when you own a television. I think that TV programmes are mostly good. It's our human natu... ...arn a lot of foreign affairs. I don't think there are any disadvantages to television. The only drawback is that it can't be left on in a What about u... ... of house. Which do you think is the best? In this next picture, there's a television set, telephone, radio, typewriter, and all kinds of goods. Which... ... rise and fall of the water; house building style, irrigation canals, the networks of dammed paddy fields were adapted to the nature of riversides, ...

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Analysis of Social Aspects of Migrant Labourers Living with Hiv/Aids Using Fuzzy Theory and Neutrosophic Cognitive Maps

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

... risk. 7. Some women said that awareness must not only be made through television or posters but should be made through street dramas or songs or... ... generalize often correctly from past experience to future events. Neural networks or neuro-computing or brain like computation is based on the wist... ...the flexibility and power of the human brain by artificial brains. Neural networks consists of many simple computing elements generally simple non l... ... together with far more complex and far more structured couplings, neural networks architecture cover a wide range. In one sense every computer is ... ...ns were proposed in 1943 as models of biological neurons and arranged in networks for a specific purpose of computing logic functions. The problems... ...urpose of computing logic functions. The problems where artificial neural networks have the most promise are those with a real-world flavor: medical... ...r that we have to bring in the maximum of our change. Further, unlike the television which is planned for family viewing, the radio is often listene... ...rint media and the obscene portrayal of women in semi-naked states in the television. While habits like alcoholism, smoking or even visiting comm... ...tion when you read or heard news on AIDS in newspapers, radio and television after you contracted AIDS? : Sad Ashamed Highly depre...

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The Marketing of Ideas and Social Issues

By: Seymour Fine

... so on. A transaction takes place, for example, when a person decides to watch a television program; he is exchanging his time for entertainment. ... ...tamate in baby food, fatty hot dogs, unclean fish, tractors, medical X-rays, color television radiation and many Federal agencies. Another change a... ...tion. Bagozzi (1975) points out that "an exchange can occur between a person and a television program.” The "person gives his attention, support, p... ...ngth of weak ties." This concept has grown out of sociological research on social networks. It is a fact that one's particular communication netwo... ...ak ties of friendship and acquaintance, although the commitment to ideas from such networks may be quite shallow and may lead to compliance only when... ...omething, the channel is word of mouth; if I place a public service announcement on television, the channel is the mass media (see Chapter 7). Au... ...he present context, information is the product. In fact, because a newspaper or a television screen can not deliver an actual product, media are ent...

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The Labor Divide

By: Sam Vaknin

...t the way of central planning. Business resembles self-assembling ad-hoc networks, or a guerilla force - rather than the bottom heavy and elephanti... ... less than 100 workers. Even behemoths, like General Motors, now resemble networks of small, autonomous, businesses and profit and loss centers. 6.... ... Modern economies are comprised 70% of services and are sustained by vast networks of telecommunications and transport. Advances in computing allow ... ...prostitution. UNICEF and the ILO are in the throes of establishing school networks for child laborers and providing their parents with alternative e... ...of small quantities or render it non-profitable), by maintaining "old boy networks" which share political clout and research and development, or by ... ...riodicals, and in the economic programs on various channels of Macedonian Television. Chief Lecturer in Macedonia in courses organized by the Agency...

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The Public Domain : Enclosing the Commons of the Mind

By: James Boyle

...stounding leadership Larry has provided and the insights into “the wealth of networks” that Yochai brings. Jessica Litman, Pam Samuelson, Michael Carr... ... a negative effect on our culture, our kids’ schools, and our communications networks; on free speech, medicine, and scientific research. We are wastin... ...e on that point. And some of them, like the design of our telecommunications networks, or the patenting of human genes, or the relationship between co... ... reproduction and distribution—of course it is appropriate for them, and the networks they “share” on, to be subject to liability. What’s more, to the... ...ness plans relied upon showing movies in theaters and then licensing them to television stations. VCRs and Betamaxes fit nowhere in this plan; they wer... ...nt that it was a “fair use” under U.S. copyright law for consumers to record television programs for time-shifting purposes. Since fair The Internet T... ...s clearly disapproving, others would point out that book- stores, movies and television channels are filled with material on how to commit mur der...an... ...ights legally? I could, after all, make a videotape of the DVD playing on my television, and use that grainy, blurry image in my documentary criticizi... ...lassic favorites, most people do not want to own movies. Watching the film on television or renting it for a night is perfectly satisfactory. Both of t...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

... the development, maintenance, and use of computer systems, software, and networks for the processing and distribution of data.‖ According to M-W... ...ightbulb 1880  Electricity distribution 1906–1919  Radio 1920s  Television 1930s (or sooner)  Punch cards to input and externally store ... ...e Internet we know today that connects ground-based, radio, and satellite networks. In 1974, Vint Cerf (―father of the Internet‖ to some) and Bob ... ... Kahn wrote the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). That let the various networks connect in a true ―Internet.‖ By the 1980s, it connected the comp... ...of the twenty-first century:  Satellite TV gave people access on their television sets to real reporting of images and information on CNN, Al Jaz... ...people post information and opinions anonymously on a computer.  Social networks let people share information, opinions, and organizing ideas and ... ...h Following TEXT<<<<< PERHAPS INCLUDE TIME LINE ON SAME PAGE? Social Networks and Digital Books Soar TIME magazine named Facebook founder Mar...

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