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Fuzzy and Neutrosophic Analysis of Periyar's Views on Untouchability

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

...untouchability due to Hindu religion using FCMs and NCMs 43 2.2 Analysis of discrimination faced by Dalits/ Sudras in the field of education as ... ...M and NCM 66 5 2.4 Problems faced by Dalits in the political arena due to discrimination – a FCM and NCM analysis 75 2.5 Study of Economic St... ...he evils of untouchability due to Hinduism and its codes. In section two, the discrimination faced by Dalits and Sudras in the field of education is... ... inequality experienced by Dalits and Sudras. In section four we analyze the discrimination faced by Dalits in the political field. Economic threat... ...gion R 2 - Superstition R 3 - Faith in particular religious sect R 4 - Discrimination in religion R 5 - No freedom of choice (caste is birth... ...Untouchability R 7 - Caste system R 8 - Psychological oppression R 9 - Discrimination in social outlook R 10 - Practice of Varnashrama Dharm... ...o provides them an improved identity and a new sense of belonging. R 4 – Discrimination in religion The Hindu religion follows the fourfold v... ... at four feet, some at eight feet, and some as far as even sixty-four feet. Discrimination against Dalits is dominant even today in the public and... ...ir inferior identity. So it oppresses them psychologically. R 9 – Social discrimination (According to this expert this concept is different f...

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Capitalistic Musings

By: Sam Vaknin

...are mechanisms), or because of racial, gender, sexual orientation or other forms of discrimination." Differential pricing is often confused with dyn... ...tems at the University of California in Berkeley summarizes the treatment of "Price Discrimination" in A. C. Pigou's seminal 1920 tome, "The Economi... ... A. C. Pigou's seminal 1920 tome, "The Economics of Welfare": "First-degree price discrimination means that the producer sells different units of ... ...differ from person to person. This is sometimes known as the case of perfect price discrimination. Second-degree price discrimination means that th... .... A common example of this sort of pricing is volume discounts. Third-degree price discrimination occurs when the producer sells output to differen... ... to a given person sells for the same price. This is the most common form of price discrimination, and examples include senior citizens' discounts,... ...omic efficiency in a 1996 article published in "First Monday": "First-degree price discrimination yields a fully efficient outcome, in the sense of... ...me, in the sense of maximizing consumer plus producer surplus. Second-degree price discrimination generally provides an efficient amount of the goo... ... groups with small willingness to pay may not be served at all. Third-degree price discrimination increases welfare when it encourages a sufficient...

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Apec's Achievements in Trade Facilitation 2007-2010-Final Assessment of Tfapii

By: Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Policy Support Unit

...costs for Small and Medium Enterprises which have higher barriers to entry. Non- discrimination, Consistency, Predictability and Due Process No...

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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

...tually is to leave the substance and attach yourself to form”, and “from discrimination between this and that a host of demons blazes forth”. ... ...xposure in an alien surrounding, ‘new’ sexual practices or attitudes and discrimination, effect of displacement, coping mechanism etc. We also stud... ...ce they face problems of anonymity and disclosure; apart from stigma and discrimination within their family. 26. It is important to note that th... ...sociated with the disease, and also remove existing patterns of workplace discrimination against HIV/AIDS. 8. In the villages, the HIV seropositi... ... settings. 3. Next, we must work together to see that the stigma and discrimination relating to AIDS must be totally eradicated. This has been ... ...e stigma associated with the disease that results in brazen incidents of discrimination and abuse in rural areas. 12. There has to be essential ... ...e, than the physical symptoms of the disease itself. This is because the discrimination they suffer from, is not because of the stigma associated w... ...the people in general mingle with the AIDS patients without hesitation or discrimination. We had observed from our study that because of this stigma...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

...tying arrangements, boycotts, territorial divisions, non-competitive mergers, price discrimination, exclusive dealing, unfair acts, practices and me... ...numerous self-preservation mechanisms and strict hierarchy, obedience, discipline, discrimination (by sex, by race, above all, by age and familial ... ...children were allowed by the officers in charge into the lifeboats. Another was the discrimination against Third Class passengers. The boats suffice... ...ey distinctions were formally abolished three decades ago in the enlightened West. Discrimination between human beings in now allowed only on the b... ...rit (=on the basis of one's natural endowments). Why should we think one basis for discrimination preferable to another? Can we eliminate discrimin... ...ible, would it have been desirable? The answers, in my view, are that no basis of discrimination can hold the moral high ground. They are all mora... ...der the same circumstances and conditions. It is impossible to equate the unequal. Discrimination is not imposed by humans on an otherwise egalitar... ...an world. It is introduced by the world into human society. And the elimination of discrimination would constitute a grave error. The inequalities ... ...evelopment. Hopes, desires, aspirations and inspiration are all the derivatives of discrimination or of the wish to be favoured, or preferred over ...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...tying arrangements, boycotts, territorial divisions, non-competitive mergers, price discrimination, exclusive dealing, unfair acts, practices and me... ...numerous self-preservation mechanisms and strict hierarchy, obedience, discipline, discrimination (by sex, by race, above all, by age and familial ... ...children were allowed by the officers in charge into the lifeboats. Another was the discrimination against Third Class passengers. The boats suffice... ...ey distinctions were formally abolished three decades ago in the enlightened West. Discrimination between human beings in now allowed only on the b... ...rit (=on the basis of one's natural endowments). Why should we think one basis for discrimination preferable to another? Can we eliminate discrimin... ...ible, would it have been desirable? The answers, in my view, are that no basis of discrimination can hold the moral high ground. They are all mora... ...der the same circumstances and conditions. It is impossible to equate the unequal. Discrimination is not imposed by humans on an otherwise egalitar... ...an world. It is introduced by the world into human society. And the elimination of discrimination would constitute a grave error. The inequalities ... ...evelopment. Hopes, desires, aspirations and inspiration are all the derivatives of discrimination or of the wish to be favoured, or preferred over ...

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The Public Domain : Enclosing the Commons of the Mind

By: James Boyle

...s laid out in James Boyle, “Cruel, Mean, or Lavish? Economic Analysis, Price Discrimination and Dig- ital Intellectual Property,” Vanderbilt Law Revie... ... account, see James Boyle, “Cruel, Mean, or Lavish? Economic Analysis, Price Discrimination and Digital Intellectual Property,” Vanderbilt Law Re- vie... ...ons. See also James Boyle, “Cruel, Mean, or Lavish? Economic Analysis, Price Discrimination and Digital Intellectual Property,” Vanderbilt Law Review ...

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Tuloo e amn : Urdu novel

By: Dr. Hafiz Shahid Amin

...mits and social taboo. This Novel is an action and adventure based fiction and an attempt to make this world as joint peaceful global village free of discriminations of caste and racial and Islamic and non Islamic likes and dislikes. Author seems to stress upon the fact that discriminations of this sort are very fatal for the restoration of world peace. Unless this disc...

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And Gulliver Returns Book VI : Our Psychological Motivations

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...% women on national Olympic committees by 2000 and 20% by 2005—but they haven‘t met their own goals. So it is a toothless proclamation. Sexual discri...

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The Rise of Peace : (Tuloo e Amn), Dedicated to all victims of terrorist attacks - Muslims, Non Muslims: A Fiction Novel on World Power Politics by Dr Hafiz Shahid Amin..Pakistan

By: Dr. Hafiz Shahid Amin

...mits and social taboo. This Novel is an action and adventure based fiction and an attempt to make this world as joint peaceful global village free of discriminations of caste and racial and Islamic and non Islamic likes and dislikes. Author seems to stress upon the fact that discriminations of this sort are very fatal for the restoration of world peace. Unless this disc...

...s and social taboo. This Novel is an action and adventure based fiction and an attempt to make this world as joint peaceful global village free of discriminations of caste and racial and Islamic and non Islamic likes and dislikes. Author seems to stress upon the fact that discriminations of this sort are very fatal for the restoration of world peace. 6 Unless this ...

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Facts of Reconstruction, The

By: John R. Lynch

...introducing many bills and arguing on their behalf. Perhaps his greatest effort was in the long debate supporting the Civil Rights Act of 1875 to ban discrimination in public accommodations. In 1884 Lynch was the first African American nominated after a moving speech by Theodore Roosevelt to the position of Temporary Chairman of the Republican National Convention in Chicag...

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