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...or through liaison channels from the Central Intelligence Agency. Requesters in the Department of Defense may obtain copies from: Defense Intelligence... ...shington, D.C. 20340-3344 Tel: (202) 373-3869 or Autovon 243-3869 Requesters in the Department of State may obtain copies from: Department of State IN... ...27 Requesters outside the US Government may .... ' purchase this publication in photocopy or micro- form from: National Technical Information Service ... ...laced the former Land and Water sections. Entries in the new section include area (total and land), comparative area, land boundaries, coastline, mari... ...ment, and special notes. In the Government section, a new entry on dependent areas has also been added. Area: Total area is the sum of all land and wa... ...areas has also been added. Area: Total area is the sum of all land and water areas delimited by international boundaries and/or coastlines. Land area ... ...ive divisions: 7 districts Legal system: based on French and Span- ish civil codes; Plan of Reform adopted 1866 serves as constitution; no judicial re... ...s: 23 states, 3 territories, 1 federal district Legal system: based on Latin codes; dual system of courts, state and federal; consti- tution adopted i... ...ing to a 1982 redistrict- ing Legal system: based on German and French civil codes and customary law; has not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction Nat...
...There have been some significant changes in this edition. A new Geography section has replaced the former Land and Water sections. Entries in the new section include area (total and land), comparative area, land boundaries, coastline, maritime claims, boundary disp...
... be accessed through the author’s website at http://james-boyle.com. Printed in the United States of America. ISBN: 978-0-300-13740-8 Library of Congr... ...served mockery. “Want that insignia torn off your car, Dad? Then it would be in the public domain, right?” My colleagues at Duke are one of the main i... ... at Duke are one of the main influences on my work. I am lucky enough to work in the only “Center for the Study of the Public Domain” in the academic w... ... book’s theme? I could go on and on. But I will not. This flurry of names and areas of knowledge signifies more than just the deep thanks of a dilettant... ...e than just the deep thanks of a dilettante. It signifies the emergence of an area of concern, the coming together of very different groups around a sh... ...ne between intellectual property and the public domain is important in every area of culture, science, and technology. As a result, it ranges widely i... ...other ways. For example, DVD players are required to have one of six “region codes,” depending on where in the world they are sold. Region 1 is the Un... ...turers are not allowed to make players which can view movies from all region codes or skip portions of the DVD that the owners do not want you to skip... ... the metaphors. Yes, code is speech, it conveys information. But viruses are codes and they convey infor- mation too. Judge Kaplan explicitly invokes ...
...ll depend on a delicate balance between those ideas that are controlled and those that are free, between intellectual property and the public domain. In The Public Domain: Enclosing the Commons of the Mind (Yale University Press) James Boyle introduces readers to the idea of the public domain and describes how it is being tragically eroded by our current copyright, patent,...
...ts reserved. This book, or any part thereof, may not be used or reproduced in any manner without written permission from: Lidija Rangelovska – writ... ... A Medium or a Message? http://samvak.tripod.com/internet.html World in Conflict and Transition http://samvak.tripod.com/guide.html ... ...ndent, and the editor of mental health and Central East Europe categories in The Open Directory and Suite101. Between 1999-2002, he served as the Ec... ...s. This is all an off-shoot of the ethos of the Internet as a free content area. Most of the users like to surf (browse, visit sites) the net withou... ...t is caving in to pressure and temptation, constructing its own censorship codes both in the cable and in the internet media. Institutionalization ... ...y since the price of online reference is at a nadir. We see online as the area that will grow the fastest, as far as the vending of reference goes. ... ...mic research in thousands of social science and humanities specific topic areas. A second important point of difference is the business model. Q... ... is caving in to pressure and temptation, constructing its own censorship codes both in the cable and in the internet media. Institutionalizatio... ...ocol", "agreement" are all legal terms. Standards, protocols, behavioural codes - whether voluntarily adopted or not - are all form of Law. Thus, in...
...horus by Millennium Books [an imprint of E.J. Dwyer (Australia) Pty. Ltd.] in 1995. This second edition, with text reset, various emendations, and new... ...publication rights. Copyright © 1995 and 2006 by Donald Broadribb. Typeset in Times New Roman and Futura, using the program Mellel, with an Apple iMac... ...mpathy of All Things” is based on a lecture given at the Eranos Conference in Ascona in 1955 and was published in Eranos 24-1955, © Eranos Foundation,... ...lt, ongoing legal problem, because in Aboriginal culture many geographical areas are considered sacred sites and therefore off-limits to industrial or... ...to consult professional anthropologists to decide the status of particular areas. In Australia, rather frequently, anthropologists consulted by the Fe... ...e because, for the majority of Westerners, religion is taken as a specific area of WHAT IS RELIGION? 3 life, separate from everyday secular living. T... ...ich distinguish between members and nonmembers, have definite regulations, codes of conduct, practices of worship, and usually legal status. Religions... ...ection in Jungian Psychology. Reflections of the Soul, Open Court, LaSalle (Illinois), 1980. Wallace, Anthony: The Death and Rebirth of the Seneca, Kno...
...ildren we were taught at a church Sunday school or some other religious institution, or weabsorbed simple social assumptions from the culture we live in, none of us grow up in a religious vacuum. Through most of history the majority of people appear to have been reasonably satisfied with the religious culture which went hand in hand with their social structure. It has been...
... HEXIS Phoenix 2005 2 This book can be ordered in a paper bound reprint from: Books on Demand ProQuest Informat... ... ISBN: 1-931233-85-3 Standard Address Number: 297-5092 Printed in the United States of America 3 Acknowledgements The author gr... ... from his supervisor Dr. Kuldeep Kumar, Associate Professor of Statistics in the School of Information Technology, Bond University. Dr. Kumar has i... ...raints. There have also been theoretical advances in the esoteric area of econophysics whereby mathematical analogs have been proposed and s... ...ogy Alongside exploring existing, cutting-edge developments in the area, this work also aims to cover new grounds in behavioral finance model... ...uch generalized, abstract terms. As a consequence, it presented possible areas of application covering a number of psychological issues involving t... ...efinite code word lengths with a radix of 2 for binary encoding. For block codes, l i = l for i = 1, 2 … n. As per Shannon’s coding theorem, it is p... ...oximation increasing in accuracy with increase in n. For efficient binary codes, K = 1 i.e. log 2 K = 0 as it corresponds to the maximal entropy co... ..., 1964. Wolfowitz, J. The coding of messages subject to chance errors. Illinois Journal of Mathematics 1, 1957: 591-606. Zadeh, L. A. A Theo...
...This work covers a substantial mosaic of related concepts in utility theory as applied to financial decision-making. It reviews some of the classical notions of Benthamite utility and the normative utility paradigm offered by the von Neumann-Morgenstern expected utility theory; expl...
... Book One: Sang Huin "It is probable, then, that if a man should arrive in our city, so clever as to be able to assume any character and imi... ... sacred, admirable, and charming personage, but we shall tell him that in our state there is no one like him, and that our law excludes suc... ... of the virtuous man." Plato (Republic) Chapter One At Toksugum Palace in Chongno of Seoul Sang Huin (known by his friends in the states as Shaw... ...f a rationale. Occasionally, even when there were no private lessons in that area he sometimes got up around 4 a.m nonetheless; took an hour long bus ... ...rced him to endure and became the animated billiard ball being shot from one area of the table to the next--one part of the country to the next--falli... ...hts, when not able to do it in deeds, almost always ran to Seoul. The rural areas where he worked and at one time had lived gave him the solitude and... ...ble"). She spoke to his dark Brazilian skin. She spoke to all of his Morris codes and secret languages that she understood all and had contempt for e... ...ning about children's behavior is part of my job besides reinforcing student codes and the curriculum--understanding them--even kids as big as you wit... ...he children within their own homes contained someone else's peculiar genetic codes. They were stoned for implanting anxieties in the piece of mind th...
...This work is about a Korean American teaching in his homeland, feeling lost in Korean culture and that his own life is an outlier to this conservative society. As he lives there, making his living as an English teacher, he writes of Gabriele, a single parent in Ithaca N...
... Canadian Copyright: 1072425 Nov 12 th 2009 Due to the ideas presented in this book, I have had to use various terms and words that are not f... ...ed in this book, I have had to use various terms and words that are not found in dictionaries: beginning with the title. The word: ‘Splitness’ is ... ...ng these elements together creates a larger context of awareness which result in a better understanding. For instance: what can you understand a... ...ter and oil. Does a flea understand why its world shakes? It flees from the area of shaking, just like we flee from areas where earthquakes are ha... ...lion years old on bones of large animals found in Africa in the Olduvai Gorge area proves that at least 3.4 million years ago: apes that stood uprig... ...fire or the use of hand tools? Volcanoes had already been burning down whole areas of Africa for 25 million years. Long before the invention of han... ...ge, fear of the unknown. Because of all those fears: humans created abstract codes-laws-superstitions-ideas-rituals-values which each culture forced... ...rve old, dead, obsolete, idiotic beliefs, traditions, customs, recipes, dress codes, etiquette, myths, etc? One reason modern consumer culture is ... ...n the throats of the European Nations he conquered… including all of the civil codes of the revolutionary English Parliamentary system… have since be...
...FROM THE COVER OF VOICES FROM THE PAST: In Voices from the Past, a daring group of five independent novels, acclai... ...ardo da Vinci; Shakespeare; and Abraham Lincoln. Each novel appears here in its entirety within a single unique volume of 644 pages beautifully il... ...am much taken with Bartlett’s work and commend it highly.” CHARLES POORE in The New York Times: “...believable characters who are stirred by intens... ...ivides into blue. From shore to sky there is blue, in patches like marble, areas like grey and porous granite, ribbons of blue that submerge in whorl... ... loggias were filled... “Milan was poorly defended,” I said. “The walled area of the city? Few tried to stop our entry. News of defeat had spread t... ...alculated wing lengths and wing widths for my glider. I laid out a narrow area for a man to lie on, exactly between the wings. VOICES FROM THE PAS... ...a.m. To commence my diary I will use lines I wrote a few years ago for an Illinois newspaper. May 20, 1863 I am six feet four inches tall and we... ...e 20, 1863 Some of my happy days were passed in East Salem, when I was an Illinois postmaster. Since the mail arrived only twice a week, I could per... ...an of action. They bow over a map. Immediately, I sense that their secret codes are in operation. They guess that I am suspicious; I see that when a...
...In Voices from the Past, a daring group of five independent novels, acclaimed author Paul Alexander Bartlett accomplishes a tour de force of historical fiction, allowing the reader to enter for the first time into the pri...
...wns entirely suo- oessful, and despite its humorous side, tied a new itnot in tlie bond of ail Williams men. The parade, the fireworks, the transparen... ...parts of a cus- tom tliftt is no empty formalitj. The Parade 1910 gathered in front of the opera house shortly after 7 o'clock, clad in night-shirts, ... ...low- ing the drag was the North Adams " band," and then came the fresh men in a blaze of fireworks. The parade marched up Main street to the Greylock ... ...Hall. His* subject, "What Missions Are Capable of Accomplishing in a Small Area," will bo ilhistraterl with actual missionary experiences in tjie sout... .... -Prof. Pratt, "What. Missions Are Capable of Accom- plisliing in a Small Area." 10 H. H. TUESDAY, APRIL 9 p. m.—C'lasnical Society meet- ing, west w... ...l. His subject was " What Missions are Capable of Accomplishing in a Small Area.'' Missionary work on a large scale is terribly handicapped by the pow... ...iiK Brerything np'to date piiac Straet, Williamttown Games with Michigfan, Illinois and Chicago Tlio WiliiamB bnsobail team leaves WilliauiBtuwii Tuos... ...n trip, playing the University ot Michigan on Wednesday, the University of Illinois on Friday, and the University of Chicago on Saturday. The nine wil... ...ry to pull athletics down to an amateur basis. Hence the intpr- collegiate codes of eligibility- But summer baseball restrictions are in a way only u ...
...ongest running independent newspaper at Williams is the Williams Record, a weekly broadsheet paper published on Wednesdays. The newspaper was founded in 1885, and now has a weekly circulation of 3,000 copies distributed in Williamstown, in addition to more than 600 subscribers across the country. The newspaper does not receive financial support from the college or from the...
...rge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Neither the Pennsylvania State U... ...ntained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. North America: Volume Two by Anthony Trollope, the Pennsylvania... ...ngoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and easy access of those wishing to make use of them. C... ...e land apportioned to it is nearly as compact as may be, and it exceeds in area the size of a parallelogram four miles long by two broad. These dimens... ...o his already gathered constellations of those Western stars—of Wisconsin, Illinois, Minnesota, and Iowa; nor did he dream of Texas conquered, Louisia... ... whole nation. It did not affect South Carolina otherwise than it affected Illinois, Pennsylvania, or even New York. The navigation laws may also have... ...i, and the whole of South Ohio, to Louisville in Kentucky, and to Cairo in Illinois, where the Ohio joins the Mississippi. The amount of traffic carri... ...say, the Federal code used by the nation is so taken, and also the various codes of the different States— as each State takes whatever laws it may thi...
...Henry Reeve A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication Democracy in America, Volumes One and Two by Alexis de Tocqueville, trans. Henry Reev... ...rge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Neither the Pennsylvania State U... ...ained within the document or for the file as an elec- tronic transmission, in any way. Democracy in America, Volumes One and Two by Alexis de Tocquevi... ...s unfit for any public duty or trust. In a town government, having a small area of jurisdiction, where the voice of the majority of qualified vot- ers... ...re sluggish inclinations in England and America than in France. The French codes are often difficult of comprehension, but they can be read by every o... ...nd T erritories had increased to 51, the population to 62,831,900, and the area of the States, 3,602,990 square miles. This does not include the Phili... ...09,020; and the present estimated population of Porto Rico is 900,000. The area of the Philippine Islands is about 120,000 square miles, that of Hawai... ...lation, the Americans have almost expunged capital punish- ment from their codes. North America is, I think, the only one country upon earth in which ... ... abandoned to the disciplinary passions of princes. On glanc- ing over the codes of the middle ages, one is surprised to see, 763 Tocqueville in thos...
...Excerpt: In the eleven years that separated the Declaration of the Independence of the United States from the completion of that act in the ordination of our written Constitution, the great minds of America were bent upon the study of...
...ge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Neither the Pennsylvania State U... ...ained within the docu ment or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. What Is Man and Other Essays by Mark T wain (Samuel L. Clemens... ...ngoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and easy access of those wishing to make use of them, a... ...tch itself wider and wider about the earth, larger and increasingly larger areas of the world have, as time went on, received simultaneously the shock... ... the county seat, a few miles back, and was about to escape in a canoe to Illinois and freedom in the dull twilight of the approach ing dawn, when t... ...nd anti prohibition; and the holiness of peace and the glories of war; and codes of honor and codes of morals; and approval of the duel and disapprova...
...HE NEW TERRORISM 47 2.1 A Declaration of War 47 2.2 Bin Ladin’s Appeal in the Islamic World 48 2.3 The Rise of Bin Ladin and al Qaeda (1988–1992... ...Declaring War on the United States (1992–1996) 59 2.5 Al Qaeda’s Renewal in Afghanistan (1996–1998) 63 3. COUNTERTERRORISM EVOLVES 71 3.1 From t... ...First World Trade Center Bombing 71 3.2 Adaptation—and Nonadaptation— ...in the Law Enforcement Community 73 3.3 . . . and in the Federal Aviation... ...on, the role of congressional oversight and resource allocation, and other areas determined relevant by the Commission. In pursuing our mandate, we ha... ... was abnormal on United 175 came at 8:47, when the aircraft changed beacon codes twice within a minute.At 8:51, the flight deviated from its assigned ... ... military-controlled airspace off the Long Island coast.To avoid New Y ork area air traffic and uncertain about what to do, the fighters were brought ... ...der at 9:23:“Okay . . . scramble Langley. Head them towards the Washington area. . . . [I]f they’re there then we’ll run on them. . . .These guys are ... ... Agency, which intercepts and analyzes foreign com- munications and breaks codes.The NSA also creates codes and ciphers to pro- tect government inform... ...o perform “traffic analysis”—studying technical communications systems and codes as well as foreign organizational structures, including those of terr...
... a Homeland Defense 14 1.3 National Crisis Management 35 2. THE FOUNDATION OF THE NEW TERRORISM 47 2.1 A Declaration of War 47 2.2 Bin Ladin?s Appeal in the Islamic World 48 2.3 The Rise of Bin Ladin and al Qaeda (1988?1992) 55 2.4 Building an Organization, Declaring War on the United States (1992?1996) 59 2.5 Al Qaeda?s Renewal in Afghanistan (1996?1998) 63 3. COUNTERTERR...
...rge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Neither the Pennsylvania State U... ...ntained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. Crime: Its Cause and Treatment by Clarence Darrow, the Pennsylv... ...ngoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and easy access of those wishing to make use of them. C... ...l code is lengthening every year. When civilized man began making criminal codes, there were comparatively few things forbidden. The codes were largel... ...rong, but the graver offenses that are meant to be the subject of criminal codes. Of course, codes do not work out this way in practice. In effect, th... ...does not come so much from directly inhibiting the bad as by extending the area of the higher emotions. To pull up weeds in a garden without planting ... ...of this type. Most states already make some allowances in their crimi- nal codes for the defective and the insane. This is really an acknowledgment th... ...fessional criminals are against the parole board. Speaking of the State of Illinois, I am sure that the parole law, instead of shortening the time of ...
...Preface: This book comes from the reflections and experience of more than forty years spent in court. Aside from the practice of my profession, the topics I have treated are such as have always held my interest and inspired a taste for books that discuss the human machine with its manifestations and the causes of it...