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Fuzzy and Neutrosophic Analysis of Women with Hiv/Aids

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

... in South Africa, Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda, in India also married women are culturally not expected to say ‘no’ to sex to their husbands. Majority... ...r condom use at home or their husbands extra marital sexual activities. These cultural inequalities thus increase the vulnerability of women to HIV ... ...s mainly on pregnant women and as a result, little is known about the natural history of HIV/AIDS in women who are not pregnant. Women with HIV hav... ...ctims 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 areas with no... ...ictims of HIV/AIDS R 1 - Male dominated society R 2 - Traditional and cultural values of the nation R 3 - Poverty among villagers R 4 ... ... among rural men, it is impossible to save women. R 2 – Traditional and cultural values of the nation When we talk about cultural and tradit... ...infected. The newborn Aryan culture that has come to India has several wrong cultural and traditional values. The worst among them is acceptance an... .... She sometimes sees her grand children. Now the stranger part of this life history beings when we causally asked the patient’s mother of how her ...

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World Library Foundation Newsletter : March 2018 : Volume 2, Issue 3

By: World Library Foundation Newsletter Dept.

...e: 1 A Contemporary Look at Primitive Art 3 Executive Director’s Message Regular Columns 4 Poetry Corner 5 Children’s Literature Collection 6 History by Design 7 This Month in History 8 Cuisine & Travel 9 Take a (Musical) Note 10 A Good Sport 11 Cultural Traditions Pick A Topic 12 Porcelain: The Most Enduring Chinese Export 13 Three Important War Corresp...

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World Library Foundation Newsletter : May 2018, Volume 2, Issue 5

By: World Library Foundation Newsletter Dept.

...In This Issue: 1 World Press Day 3 Executive Director’s Message Regular Columns 4 Poetry Corner 5 Children’s Literature Collection 6 History by Design 7 This Month in History 8 Cuisine & Travel 9 Take a (Musical) Note 10 A Good Sport 11 Cultural Traditions Pick A Topic 13 May Faith Traditions 15 Was Lao Tzu an Antiintellectual? 16 Games Our Pare...

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Caracolí: Historias de Lectores

By: Benjamin Casadiego Cabrales

...ue, gracias a la gestión de ellos mismos, genera publicaciones, encuentros de poetas venidos de todas partes, exposiciones, concursos y un movimiento cultural sin precedentes en nuestra vida cultural que trascendió las fronteras locales. En la segunda parte van a encontrar el día a día de lo que es el taller de lectura y escritura Caracolí del Cesar, heredero afortunad...

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Kabbalah Revealed

By: Rav Michael Laitman

... entertainment media might explore fresh perspectives and emerging social and cultural inno- vations, and a new vision of self and nature will emerge... ...h we are parts of a greater whole, have been considered the exception in the history of civilization. But if we look at the history of ideas, we wil... ..., evil eye—all those and more were developed and thrived in Mesopotamia, the cultural center of the ancient world. As long as people were happy with... ...nge is desire. The way our desires evolve both defines and designs the entire history of humanity. As humankind’s desires developed, they urged peop... ... we become. And because we are now at the most intense level of desire in our history, we cannot avoid the conclusion 32 KABBALAH REVEALED that tod... ...age is not an invention of modern times; it has been there since the dawn of history. But it has existed because knowledge has always been disclose... ...ution of the will to receive pleasure that creates evolution. A look at human history from the perspective of the evolution of desires shows how the...

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The Kabbalah Experience

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...emain, much like all Jewish thought, in the margins of the development of the cultural world, without in- fluencing the advancement of humanity, as d... ...ore interested in learning the pur- pose of creation? A: Our world -- with its history of torment and its achievements, and the spiritual worlds, wit... ... suffers all the time. Humanity in general has been suf- fering throughout its history. People lived, died and never understood the actual reasons fo... ... tual world. He described the way in general terms, and for the first time in history, the system of the worlds was described in a literary tongue. ... ...anguages to describe the Upper World to hu- manity: the language of the Bible (history), the language of the Halacha (Jewish law), the language of Aga... ...egree and how to control that spiritual level. There has never been a case in history when someone rose without assistance. It was al- ways a case of...

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He Moolelo Aina No Kaeo Me Kahi Aina E Ae Ma Honuaula O Maui : A Cultural-Historical Study of Kaeo and Other Lands in Honuaula, Island of Maui, Appendix a : He Moolelo Aina No Kaeo…, Oral History Interviews with Kamaaina of the Honuaula Region

By: Kepa Maly

...This collection of oral history interviews was compiled by Kumu Pono Associates LLC, at the request of Sam Garcia, Jr., and Jon Garcia, and accompanies a collection of historical accounts dating from the 1790s to the 1950s. The larger study was unde...

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Kamaaina Recollections- Oral History Interviews for the Kaluanui and Kaliuwaa Vicinity

By: Kepa Maly

...rey Merz, of Oceanit, on behalf of the Department of Land and Natural Resources, Division of State Parks (DLNR-DSP), includes excerpts from nine oral history and consultation interviews. Several of the kamaaina who graciously agreed to share their histories and recollections of the Kaluanui and Kaliuwaa vicinity, are descended from families who have resided on the land fo...

...This oral history interview program is being conducted in conjunction with a detailed study of archival and historical literature, and in conjunction with planning programs of the State Department of State Parks, by Oceanit, for Kaluan...

...Introduction. 1 -- Interview Methodology. 1 -- The Interview Program. 2 -- Release Of Oral History Interview Documentation. 3 -- Overview Of Interviewee Recollections And Recommendations. 9 -- Kaluanui-Kaliuwaa Vicinity-Oral History And Consultation Interviews (2003). 10 -- Adella Au-Johnson Consultation Interviews...

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The Religious Dimension

By: Donald Broadribb

...ture 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 wit... ...iblical studies and languages (which I had studied at UTS) to teaching the history of pre-Christian civilizations and religions. It was not long befor... ...peased. How she was feeling seemed to me to be the same, regardless of the cultural indoctrination. As far as I could see the content hardly seemed to... ...of Christianity. Even now books concerned with Comparative Religion or the History of Religions tend to devote the giant’s share of their content to t... ...e been the interest of most of the major Western philo- sophers throughout history going as far back as Plato twenty- four hundred years ago, and is s... ...y) and known as the Parsees, and is the only one of the group of religious cultural traditions on level three of our diagram to survive to the modern ... ...eteenth and twentieth centuries. 16 An intermixture of the same religious, cultural and organizational movements from which modern Judaism developed, ... ... which in its essence is separate from attitudes and groups alike, whether cultural or ethnic. The mystics, by and large, epitomize this emphasis. And... ...d death are ultimate facts unmitigated by any hope. When we strip away the cultural trappings, is there any emotional differ- ence between the perpetu...

...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 only in the past two or three centuries that religious questi...

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Apec Brochure

By: Apec 2011 Hawaii Host Committee

...odating a high volume of visitors. Cor pora TE Co NVENTIo Ns WITH A MULTI-CULTURAL WORKFORCE THAT DRAWS STRENGTH FROM THE EAST AND WEST, HAWAI‘I IS... ...ting ground for the Americas and Asia. The eight-island chain has a long history of welcoming people from around the world. Since the late 1700s, ...

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The Future of the Internet : And How to Stop It

By: Jonathan Zittrain

... much of what we love about today’s information ecosystem. Understanding its history sheds light on different possible futures and helps us to recogniz... ... debates about Internet policy. Yet increasingly the box has come to matter. History shows that the box had competitors—and today they are back. The e... ... He has stud- ied innovation within the publishing industries, and has found cultural barriers to it across studios and record companies. As one studi... ... that would not have been produced in a firm-mediated market model. The brief history of the Internet and PC illustrates how often the large and After ... .... Yochai Benkler has examined the opportunities for the democ- ratization of cultural participation offered by the Internet through the lens of liberal... ...rmation economy makes it possible to reshape both the “who” and the “how” of cultural production relative to cultural production in the twentieth cent... ...he ability of individuals and groups to participate in the production of the cultural tools and frameworks of human understanding and discourse. It aff... ...t makes culture more transparent to its inhabitants. It makes the process of cultural production more participatory, in the sense that more of those w... ...fore unable to act on social cues, whether of danger or of encouragement. If history is a guide, these tools can just as likely come from one or two r...

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Modelling of Rationality...and Beyond the Physics

By: Gh. C. Dinulescu

...tional, assigned to Socrates, the philosopher Athanase Joja notes in the ″History of the ancient thought″: <The rational is moral, since by its esse... .... A SPECULATIVE EXISTENTIAL MODEL OF THE RATIONAL ENTITY (MESER)* The history of science and civilization notes the positive, sometimes overwhelm... ...e material life and hence a finality for this great divine work. In the ″History of Ancient Thought″, Athanase Joja states that <.… the theory of r... ...efutable proof that the Bible is, as it is known to be, the most accurate history book.) 20 The presence of the forms of substantial existence of... ...ional mental manifestation, obviously malefic, yet officially dubbed as a cultural alternative: the ″art of tauromachy″). 29 By the same token, w... ...at present, makes us reconsider the assertion on a continuously ascending cultural level, in favor of a rather wavering one, under the control of th... ...ous historical records, one of those being the Bible − the most accurate history book of mankind. The initiative of the contact belongs to the extr...

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The Williams Record

By: Student Media

.... Guerard on "The Geography of France and Its Influence on the Cnlture and History of the People. ' ' Clark Hall. TUESDAY, MARCH 19 7.30p. m.—Y. M, C.... ...nce, Latin, Tuesday, April 2. 1907, 9,00 a m., 4 H. H.-College, English 1, History 1 a; Entrance, History. Tuesday, April 2, 1907, 2.30 p, m., 4 H. H.... ...Art." 'I'ho lecture was jjiven under the auspices of the Lyceum of Natural History and was ar- ranged for by Dr. Howard. There were about fifty lanter... ...orever answered. Missions must be the niost magnificont move- nfent of all history. This move- ment will take place alongside of the discovery of Amer... ...nce," and in 1880 was elected president of the Bos- ton Society of Natural History. He is a noted authority on the study of orthoptura and fossil in- ... ...low : Michigan 1; Grand Rapids League Team. 10. Michigan 7; Michigan Agri- cultural College 2. Michigan 8; Michigan Agri- cultural College 0. Michigan... ... Michigan 8; Michigan Agri- cultural College 0. Michigan 7; Michigan Agri- cultural College 2. ,3l!Cuigan J, .i" iDion vvuiicgc u. Michigan 6; Oberlin... ...e City of New York 94 to 0. Both the Con- noctiout and Massachusetts Agri- cultural colleges were also over- wholniod with large scores. The gonio wit...

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He Moolelo Aina No Kaeo Me Kahi Aina E Ae Ma Honuaula O Maui : A Cultural-Historical Study of Kaeo and Other Lands in Honuaula, Island of Maui

By: Kepa Maly

...s, and modified outcrops were also identified, as a part of an archaeological survey conducted by Haun and Associates (Haun et al., 2000 & 2004). The cultural resources are interpreted as dating from the period of pre-history to historic ranching and later residency activities (Haun, 2000 & 2004; and Frampton, 2002, revised, 2004). The research conducted as a part of this...

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Hawaiian Canoe-Building Traditions

By: Naomi N. Y. Chun

...lding a wide variety of efficient and well-crafted canoes. Distinguished scholar Dr. Donald D. Kilolani Mitchell cites the Hawaiian canoe as being a "cultural peak" in the history of Hawaii. Hawaiian Canoe-Building Traditions was created to highlight this particular "cultural peak." Canoe building was, and remains, a proud art in Hawaii. This combination textbook/workbook...

...The waa, or the canoe, played a very important role in Hawaii's history and traditional lifestyle. When the early settlers migrated from Kahiki to Hawaii, they journeyed by double-hulled canoes (waa kaulua). Upon their arrival, they continued to build and use canoes for work, travel, and...

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Kilia a Me Wahiopua (Kilia and Wahiopua)

By: Dawn Kahalaomapuana Tautafa Wasson

...The project goal is to provide families with services and opportunities that foster culturally appropriate and healthy development of a balanced child. The oral legacy within our community strengthens our families and produces stories that bring meaning to our lives and that help identify who we are and wher...

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The Voices of Eden

By: Albert J. Schütz

...Hawaiian history has been studied and described from many different points of view—cultural, archaeological, geographical, and botanical, among others. But very little has been written about Hawai'i's postcontact linguistic history: h...

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Kahuaola

By: Kamoaelehua Walk

... funded in part by the Administration for Native Americans. The project goal is to provide families with services and opportunities that foster culturally appropriate and healthy development of a balanced child. The oral legacy within our community strengthens our families and produces stories that bring meaning to our lives and that help identify who we are and ...

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The Marketing of Ideas and Social Issues

By: Seymour Fine

...4 5 Differences 104 CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK 106 Perception 106 Attitudes 107 Cultural Values 107 Group Influence 109 Personality 110 CONTRAS... ...oked by the Congress. This book is timely. It is difficult to imagine a period in history when restrictions on the spread of ideas have been so rel... ...ead of ideas, good as well as bad, across vast regions on a scale unprecedented in history. So it is time for the trade in ideas, as perceived by Ho... ...possessions. It tends to become more interested :c in such thrusts as ecology and cultural inventories" (Lazer and Kelley 1973, p. 489). In the ... ...enomena. That is the theme of this book and it is also the theme of a work by the cultural anthropologist Belshaw who indeed maintains that "all end... ...is not new," comment Allport and Postman (1947). They go on to ask: How much of history, . . . can be regarded as the reactions of important group... ...e giving of objects as gifts, has long attracted the attention of sociologists and cultural anthropologists. For scholarly yet highly readable trea... ... world one almost perceives more evidence of the marketing of social, economic and cultural items than tangibles. Commercial Firms Although the ma... ...isory service downward and outward to consumers and others seeking advice. (In the history of English and German law, the advocate was a special kin...

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Facts and Fictions in the Securities Industry

By: Sam Vaknin

...ing, Controls. The Marketing Plan Must include the following elements: • A brief history of the business (to show its track performance and growt... ...rnal audits (frequency and procedures); • The banks that the firm is working with: history, references, balances. Technical Plan • Description o... ... of Stock Trends": "The science of recording, usually in graphic form, the actual history of trading (price changes, volume of transactions, etc.)... ... etc.) in a certain stock or in 'the averages' and then deducing from that pictured history the probable future trend." Fundamental analysis is abo... ...o have been in the market it is all the more awe-inspiring because their financial history is limited to bull markets." Overseas - mainly European ... ...of acquired skills, and discriminate between types of endowments in accordance with cultural biases and fads. Libertarians limit themselves to ensu... ...cal bills, increased advertising by lawyers offering to help people in debt, and a cultural shift that has destigmatised bankruptcy." Personal bank...

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