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Introduction to N-Adaptive Fuzzy Models to Analyze Public Opinion on Aids

By: Florentin Smarandache; W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy

...We have used the 2-adaptive fuzzy model having the two fuzzy models, fuzzy matrices model and BAMs viz. model to analyze the views of public about HIV/ AIDS disease, patient and the awareness program. This book has five chapters and 6 appendices. The first chapter just recalls the definition of four fuzzy models used in this book and gives illustration of s...

...of n-adaptive fuzzy models with illustrations 39 2.2 Some special n-adaptive models 49 Chapter Three USE OF 2-ADAPTIVE FUZZY MODEL TO ANALYZE THE PUBLIC AWARENESS OF HIV/AIDS 3.1 Study of the psychological and social problems the public have about HIV/AIDS patients using CETD matrix 52 3.2 Use of 2 adaptive fuzzy model to analyze the problem 72 Chapter Four PUBLIC ...

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Applications of Bimatrices to Some Fuzzy and Neutrosophic Models

By: Florentin Smarandache

...m/bod/search/basic This book has been peer reviewed and recommended for publication by: Dr. Larissa Borissova and Dmitri Rabounski, Sirenevi... ...parative study of the views stage-by-stage is possible. 2. Several experts’ opinion can be compared not only at each stage but also the final resu... ...els we have to introduce bigraphs and their related bimatrices. FCMs work on opinion of the experts given on the unsupervised data. The main advant... ...usands of unemployed and underemployed graduate engineers. Using an expert's opinion we study the effect of such unemployed people on the society. ... ...d so on. Thus one cannot actually get data for this but can use the expert's opinion for this unsupervised data to obtain some idea about the real ... ...les should be good which indirectly means the impact of their products in the public has a good standing and rapport. So the problem involved is mu... ...rking as child labourers and the third set of attributes associated with the public awareness in support of child labour. We just wish to state ... ...n support of child labour. We just wish to state that when we say people / public who support child labour we mean people who use children as do... ...as they belong to dalits that is due to bias. Also we include the sympathetic public who when come across such atrocities try to voluntarily come fo...

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Vedic Mathematics : 'Vedic' or 'Mathematics' : A Fuzzy & Neutrosophic Analysis

By: Florentin Smarandache; W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy

...s of some Fuzzy and Neutrosophic models used in this book. This chapter also introduces a fuzzy model to study the problem when we have to handle the opinion of multiexperts. Chapter IV analyses the problem using these models. The final chapter gives the observations made from our study....

...wart in Sanskrit except the Jagadguru Puri Sankaracharya. We wind up the material from the book of Vedic Mathematics and proceed on to give the opinion/views of great personalities on Vedic Mathematics given by Jagadguru. Since the notion of integral and differential calculus was not in vogue in Vedic times, here we do not discuss about the authenticated inventor...

... Students Community 101 4.3 Views of Parents about Vedic Mathematics 109 4.4 Views of Educationalists about Vedic Mathematics 114 4.5 Views of the Public about Vedic Mathematics 122 Chapter Five OBSERVATIONS 165 5.1 Students’ Views 165 5.2 Views of Teachers 169 5.3 Views of Parents 180 5.4 Views of the Educated 182 5.5 Observations from the Views of the Public ...

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Reservation for Other Backward Classes in Indian Central Government Institutions Like IITs, IIMs, and AIIMS - A Study of the Role of Media Using Fuzzy Super FRM Models

By: Florentin Smarandache; W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy

...ent-run institutions in India. The experts we consulted were divided into 19 groups depending on their profession. These groups of experts gave their opinion and comments on the news-items that appeared about reservations in dailies and weekly magazines, and the gist of these lengthy discussions form the third chapter of this book. The fourth chapter gives the conclusions ...

...lsely Blaming the Government and Supporting Dr. Venugopal 88 2.4 Use of Super Column FRM Model to Study the Interrelation between the Government and Public 102 2.5 Analysis of Role of Media on Reservation for OBC using Fuzzy Cognitive Map 117 2.6 Observations based on this Analysis by Students and Experts through Seminars and Discussions 121 Chapter Three EXCERPT OF N...

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Fuzzy Cognitive Maps and Neutrosophic Cognitive Maps

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

...nds of unemployed and underemployed graduate engineers. Using an expert's opinion we study the effect of such unemployed people on the society. An e... ...o on. Thus one cannot actually get data for this but can use the expert's opinion for this unsupervised data to obtain some idea about the real plig... ... The main advantage of this method it is simple. It functions on expert's opinion. When the data happens to be an unsupervised one the FCM comes han... ...ch states that the strength of the data depends on, the number of experts' opinion we can use combined FCMs with several experts' opinions. At the... ...des. x 1 - Language x 2 - Community 14 x 3 - Service to people, public figure configuration and Personality and nature x 4 - Finance... ...17 Likewise when the two concepts the community service to people and the public figure configuration is taken to be in the on state we see that on ... ...lt one for the concept deals with the many aspects of modern metropolitan public transportation. Now we just illustrate how we have applied FCM to t... ... java.lang.*; import java.io.*; import java.net.*; import java.util.*; public class cognitive extends java.applet.Applet { public void init() ... ...utput window */ /* Show all the values defined above */ }/* init() */ public boolean action(Event evt, Object arg) { String label = (String)arg...

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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

...shingOnline.com This book has been peer reviewed and recommended for publication by: Dr.Jean Dezert, ONERA (French National Establishment for... ...roject. Other categories like NGOs, people with AIDS, and members of the public had been interviewed. From that we have 60 men living with HIV/AIDS... ...blems of the HIV/AIDS affected patients who are migrant labourers. In our opinion neutrosophic models in the study of this problems would be better ... ...he conclusions are based on several of the state vectors and many experts opinions are utilized, to make the book a comprehensive one we have given ... ...the data in the first place is an unsupervised one. The FCMs work on the opinion of experts. FCMs model the world as a collection of classes and ca... ...ent directed graph is given by the following figure which is the expert’s opinion. 37 Causal feedback loops abound in FCMs in thick tangles.... ...ally taken from the experts where the experts are taken as NGOs, doctors, public and the patients themselves. Here the term ‘expert’ need not st... ...dy the psychological effects of HIV/AIDS patients and their influence on public using this theory. Like social customs these assumptions are obviou... ... 0 1 1) = A 1 say A 1 N(E) ↪ ( 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1). When the public lack awareness about the disease and the Machismo/ Exaggerated Masc...

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Heroes of Unknown Seas and Savage Lands

By: J. W. Buel

...ice he attempts to return to Mexico -- The last hours of Cortez -- Reaction of public sentiment after his death -- Frequent disturbance of his remains... ... a hundred years before. But here he was also shortly afterwards outlawed in a public assembly, and condemned to banishment. He then fitted out a ship... ...burden, which he was led to believe was the camel, which served to confirm his opinion that he was in the vicinity of India. The animal, however, prov... ...hore of India, if not the country itself, there were yet a few who held to the opinion that the most direct water route to India lay by sailing east. ... ...he means for several expeditions and despatched them to disprove or verify his opinion. These enterprises had, unfortunately, resulted in no practical... ...s in no way discouraged King John, or in anywise disturbed the strength of his opinions; but observing that his theory ran counter to the general beli... ...extension of their sovereignty over unexplored regions of the earth, quickened public energies and caused the spirit of discovery to blaze up with ten... ...the chief men of the city and nobles, requesting their immediate presence at a public place in the city, and when these responded, an order for the sl... ...gly, he set up in several places crosses and images of the Virgin, and ordered public thanksgivings to God for having purified the temples of the heat...

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The World Factbook: 1987

By: Central Intelligence Agency

...(202) 287-9527 Requesters outside the US Government may .... ' purchase this publication in photocopy or micro- form from: National Technical Informat... ...and queries may be addressed to: ,. j . Central Intelligence Ag M f* ' Attn: Public Affairs Washington, D.C. 20505 (703)351-2053 >^ . Theft, mut.lat.o... ...dependencies, areas of special sovereignty, and governments included in this publication are not independent, and others are not officially recognized... ...iew of legislative acts in ad hoc Constitutional Council composed of various public officials, in- cluding several Supreme Court justices; Supreme Cou... ...or force: 7.6 million (November 1986); 26.9 manufacturing and industry; 22.4 public and community services; 20.0 wholesale and retail trade; 18.1 fina... ...itution adopted in 1814 and modified in 1884; Supreme Court renders advisory opinions to legislature when asked; accepts compulsory ICJ jurisdiction, ...

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Mathematical Analysis of the Problems faced by the People with Disabilities (PWDs) : With Specific Reference to Tamil Nadu (India)

By: Florentin Smarandache; W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy

...OF THE SOCIO ECONOMIC PROBLEMS FACED BY THE PWDS USING (SFCMS) 47 4.1 Application of FCMs Models to Social and Psychological Problems 48 4.2 Expert Opinion of PWDs using Special FCMs to Analyse the Problem of PWDs 50 4.3 The Expert Opinion of the caretakers of the PWDs using SFCM 59 4.4 The Expert Opinion of the NGOs working with the PWDs using Special FCM Model 62 C...

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Cultural Advantages for Cities : An Alternative for Developing Countries

By: Florentin Smarandache; V. Christianto

...We focus our discussions in this book on cities, because in our opinion a city is the smallest economic entity which has ‘self-organizing’ character, in a sense that a city can grow by itself (with minimum intervention). Nonetheless, this book will not discuss the self-organization charac...

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Democracy and Education

By: John Dewey

...ocracy and Education by John Dewey A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication Democracy and Education by John Dewey is a publication of the ... ...02-1291 is a Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in En- glish, t... ...ger. Without this communication of ideals, hopes, expectations, standards, opinions, from those members of society who are passing out of the group li... ... of any group while it is isolated. The assimilative force of the American public school is eloquent testimony to the effi- cacy of the common and bal... ... the process by which he is brought to subordinate his natural impulses to public or common ends. Since, by conception, his own nature is quite alien ... ...y which replies to this suggestion: Would you verily throw up the reins of public and private discipline; would you leave the young child to the mad c... ...ng and weak points of the individual is substituted a vague and wa- vering opinion concerning what youth may be expected, upon the average, to become ... ...al. This kind of distribution of values expressed with nicety the state of opinion in the generations fol- lowing upon Locke. It became, without expli... ... to the modification due to constrain- ing habits and the influence of the opinion of others.” The wording of Rousseau will repay careful study. It co...

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Two Years before the Mast, And Twenty-Four Years After: A Personal Narrative of Life at Sea

By: Richard Henry Dana

...another world, for sailors are almost all believers; but their notions and opinions are unfixed and at loose ends. They says—‘‘God won’t be hard upo... ...t to work under task masters upon building an aqueduct, a wharf, and other public works; while the rest lived in the houses which they put up for t... ... In their domestic relations, these people are no better than in their public. The men are thriftless, proud, and extravagant, and very much g... ...h me, and was a good sailor for his years, and two Boston boys just from the public schools. The carpenter sometimes mustered in the starboard watc... ...in one, as a cobbler in his stall. I wanted no better proof of this than the opinion of the ship’s crew, for they had been six months under his comman... .... His facts, whether dates or events, no one thought of disputing; and his opinions, few of the sailors dared to oppose; for, right or wrong, he alw... ...r meet, than this man. I never answered a question from him, or advanced an opinion to him, without thinking more than once. With an iron memory, he... ...ith their own eyes. One of the green hands was a Boston boy, from one of the public schools, and, of course, knew many things which we wished to ask a... ...ic, some extraordinary, and, at first sight, alarming powers; trusting in public opinion, and subsequent accountability to modify the exercise o...

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Maximus in Minimis : Aphlorisms in Unistiches

By: Florentin Smarandache

.................................................................48 Defining a she..................................................................48 Opinion.......................................................................48 First appearance................................................................48 Bad language...................................................

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Barchester Towers

By: Anthony Trollope

...chester Towers by Anthony Trollope A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication Barchester Towers by Anthony Trollope is a publication of the ... ...-1291 is a Portable Document File pro- duced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to ... ...e following morning Dr Gwynne, the master, told the archdeacon that in his opinion the matter was settled. At this time the bishop was quite on his la... ...TO ACT OF PARLIAMENT It is hardly necessary that I should here give to the public any lengthened biography of Mr Harding, up to the period of the comm... ...aphy of Mr Harding, up to the period of the commencement of this tale. The public cannot have forgotten how ill that sensitive gentleman bore the at- ... ...r Slope, however, on his first introduction must not be brought before the public at the tail of a chapter. CHAPTER IV THE BISHOP’S CHAPLAIN Of the Re... ...coming bishop; and though he was well aware of all Dr Proudie’s abominable opinions as regarded dissenters, church reform, the hebdomadal council, and... ... or herself, as Mrs Proudie was one of them; and with such a difference of opinion it was not probable that they would get on pleasantly together. The... ...out having it brought in jugs from the kitchen. ’ The bishop had a decided opinion that there should be pipes for hot water. Hot water was very essent...

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Commentary on the Epistle to the Galatians

By: Dr. Martin Luther

...5) Translated by Theodore Graebner A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication Commentary on the Epistle to the Galatians by Martin Luther, t... ...e Epistle to the Galatians by Martin Luther, trans. Theodore Graebner is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portable Document f... ...01-1291 is a Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publica- tion project to bring classical works of literature, in English, t... ...ctures which are preserved in the works herewith submitted to the American public were delivered in 1531. They were taken down by George Roerer, who h... ...ese means cannot be con- taminated. They remain divine regardless of men’s opinion. Wherever the means of grace are found, there is the Holy Church, e... ...wledge a certain degree of sinfulness for which they soulfully join in the publican’s prayer, “God be merciful to me a sinner.” But the real significa... ...l in vain, because he kept the Gentiles free from the yoke of the Law. The opinion that obedience to the Law was mandatory unto salvation was gaining ... ...,” says Paul, “yet am I not hereby justified.” (I Cor. 4:4.) The nefarious opinion of the papists, which attributes the merit of grace and the remissi... ...t gave to any person grace and everlasting life as a reward for merit. The opinions of the papists are the intel- lectual pipe-dreams of idle pates, t...

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Catherine : A Story

By: William Makepeace Thackeray

...ry by Ikey Solomons, Esq., Junior. A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication Catherine: A Story by William Makepeace Thackeray is a publica... ...-1291 is a Portable Docu- ment File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to ... ..., for the sake of argument, three hands to one figure of speech), that the public has heard so much of them, as to be quite tired of rogues, thieves, ... ...tend to take a few more pages from the “Old Bailey Calendar,” to bless the public with one more draught from the Stone Jug:*—yet awhile to listen, hur... ...was commanding in that country; and the first appearance of Mr. Brock in a public capacity displayed him as a fifer in the General’s own regiment of C... ...the better for the brutality which she received at his hands. For it is my opinion, madam, that love is a bodily infirmity, from which humankind can n... ...u, or meditating an injury against you. The poor girl had much too high an opinion of her own charms to suspect that the Count could be unfaithful to ... ...ofited by all his qualities, and who certainly would never have given this opinion of them had he known that the door of his dining- parlour was open,... ...d never speak to her again. Mrs. Score thought and pronounced the Doctor’s opinion to be very bigoted; indeed, she was one of those per- sons who have...

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The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin with Introduction and Notes Edited

By: Charles W. Eliot

...enjamin Franklin with introduction and notes edited by Charles W. Eliot is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portable Document ... ...8201-1291 is a Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, t... ...olonial America. Meantime Franklin was concerning himself more and more with public affairs. He set forth a scheme for an Academy, which was taken up ... ...riv ener; became a considerable man in the county; was a chief mover of all public spirited undertakings for the county or town of Northampton, and h... ...ndon, a collec tion he had made of all the principal pamphlets, relating to public affairs, from 1641 to 1717; many of the volumes are wanting as app... ...have been very early, as I do not remem ber when I could not read), and the opinion of all his friends, that I should certainly make a good scholar, ... ...ucating the female sex in learning, and their abilities for study. He was of opinion that it was improper, and that they were naturally unequal to it.... ...ertainly, undoubtedly, or any others that give the air of positiveness to an opinion; but rather say, I conceive or apprehend a thing to be so and so;... ...s, and yet at the same time express yourself as firmly fix’d in your present opinions, modest, sensible men, who do not love disputation, will probabl...

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Memories and Portraits

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

...ORTRAITS by Robert Louis Stevenson A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication Memories and Portraits by Robert Louis Stevenson (1912 Chatto ... ... Portraits by Robert Louis Stevenson (1912 Chatto and Windus edition) is a publica- tion of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portable Document... ...01-1291 is a Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to ... ...e been thus forgotten. Even the educated and intelligent, who hold our own opinions and speak in our own words, yet seem to hold them with a differenc... ... a bell hourly booming over the traffic of the city to recall him from the public-house where he has been lunching, or the streets where he has been w... ...rint, and to measure experimentally how far I stood from the favour of the public. II THE SPECULATIVE SOCIETY is a body of some antiquity, and has cou... ... one of those periodical sheets from which men suppose themselves to learn opinions; in which young gentlemen from the uni- 33 Memories and Portraits... ...en with a vegetable that none of us could eat, in supreme contempt for our opinion. If you asked him to send you in one of your own artichokes, “That ... ...re first declared, public errors first corrected, and the course of public opinion shaped, day by day, a little nearer to the right. No measure comes ...

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