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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

...I. The Right to Life It is a fundamental principle of most moral theories that all human beings have a right to life. The existence of a right impl... ...forcefully. II. Issues in the Calculus of Rights IIA. The Hierarchy of Rights All human cultures have hierarchies of rights. These hierarchies ref... ...e a calculus of hierarchically weighted rights. (See "Abortion and the Sanctity of Human Life" by Baruch A. Brody). One form of calculus is the uti... ...e Mother is a morally significant person and that she is a rights-holder. All born humans are and, more so, all adults above a certain age. But wha... ...quires in order to materialize his potential. It sounds very much like many other human contracts. And this contract continue well after pregnancy... ...d range of the victims, the methodology of murder, the disposal of the bodies, the geography, the sexual perversions and paraphilias - are all info...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...I. The Right to Life It is a fundamental principle of most moral theories that all human beings have a right to life. The existence of a right impl... ...forcefully. II. Issues in the Calculus of Rights IIA. The Hierarchy of Rights All human cultures have hierarchies of rights. These hierarchies ref... ...e a calculus of hierarchically weighted rights. (See "Abortion and the Sanctity of Human Life" by Baruch A. Brody). One form of calculus is the uti... ...e Mother is a morally significant person and that she is a rights-holder. All born humans are and, more so, all adults above a certain age. But wha... ...quires in order to materialize his potential. It sounds very much like many other human contracts. And this contract continue well after pregnancy... ...d range of the victims, the methodology of murder, the disposal of the bodies, the geography, the sexual perversions and paraphilias - are all info...

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Capitalistic Musings

By: Sam Vaknin

... Also published by United Press International (UPI) It is impossible to describe any human action if one does not refer to the meaning the actor sees... ... react to the level of visual exposure to advertising - regardless of its content. Humans may be too multi-dimensional and hyper- complex to be usef... ... hopefully improved, assumptions. One way around this apparent quagmire is to put human cognition (i.e., psychology) at the heart of economics. A... ... human cognition (i.e., psychology) at the heart of economics. Assuming that being human is an immutable and knowable constant - it should be amena... ...ved phenomena, both those related to economics and those pertaining to non-economic human behaviour. It must adequately cope with irrationality and ... ...ological developments drastically altered the scene and frayed the straitjacket of geography. The violent disintegration of the old system of geop...

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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

...ture at the bottom of the back-cover is a computer generated image of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Pictures courtesy: The Unesco Courier,... ...e neurons of the brain. The dynamical system approximately works like a human brain, so only we feel these methods are best-suited for this study.... ...e that we can reproduce at least some of the flexibility and power of the human brain by artificial brains. Neural networks consists of many simple ... ...ture of input-output continuity. The prototype model provides a model for human categorization with a great deal of psychological support. The compu... ...f psychological support. The computational strategy leads to some curious human psychology. For instance in United States people imagine a prototype... ...Cliffs, USA (1963). 459 32. Gold, J.R., An Introduction to Behavioural Geography. Oxford University Press, London (1980). 33. Gotoh, K., Murakam... ...ing and Gollede, R.G., Cities, Space and Behaviour: The Elements of Urban Geography. New Jersey, Prentice Hall Inc., USA (1978). 67. Mathai, G., an...

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Fixing Global Finance

By: Kavaljit Singh

...te governance, labor rights and public services, deeply affecting society, human rights and environment alike. Were they to be assessed in terms of an... ...l Monetary System, Princeton University Press, 1996. Benjamin J Cohen, The Geography of Money, University of California Press, 1998. Carlos Diaz-Aleja...

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And Gulliver Returns Book VI : Our Psychological Motivations

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

... 59 ADDRESSING THE POWER DRIVE IN EDUCATION ........................................................................................ 60 TO BE HUMAN ... ...lf-centered, ‗I want to get into a gang.‘ Or perhaps it‘s greed, I wanted his watch or his money. The general lack of reasoning ability in our human ... ...sychological theories that may explain why we behave as we do. My reading and thinking do not give me such certainty that I can put all of us humans... ...ce and our more basic sensual pleasures. ―As you know, one of the basic questions in psychology, anthropology and philosophy is whether humans... ... 8 ―It seems that instincts are much stronger as we climb down the evolutionary ladder. Does that mean that humans... ...ere are things that need to be learned by rote—spelling, writing, the multiplication tables, and so forth. But video games can teach history, geogra...

...om God based assumptions 210 Immoral from God based assumptions 211 Moral for society based assumptions 211 Immoral from a societal point of view.212 HUMAN RIGHTS 213 Moral from a self-centered point of view. 217 Immoral from a self-centered point of view.217 Moral from a God based point of view. 217 Immoral from a God based point of view. 217 Moral from a society based po...

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Hawaii Business Magazine-Special Apec Edition

By: Apec Hawaii Host Committee

...n Earth because they harvest sunlight, produce nearly half of the oxygen humans breathe, and sequester carbon dioxide. C-MORE aims to learn more a... ...le for transplant, Wuh says. The creation of an artifcial cornea made of human collagen meets an urgent demand. With Asian and Pacifc nations in m... ...an eye-surgery center where corneal blindness patients can choose either human-donor or artifcial corneas. There’s no better place to give the gif... ...apulted the startup R&D company into clinical trials and the business of human healing. TGI soon found itself in the forefront of the high-growth f... ...aking toward fnding international partners, beginning clinical trials on humans, and achieving U.S. and foreign regulatory-agency approval – steps ... ...r economies. “Populations defned by diferences of culture, ethnicity and geography have diferent outcomes for the same types of diseases,” says Dr...

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Birdseye Views of Far Lands

By: James T. Nichols

...o win their esteem and confidence, has been able to pick up as he has roamed over the face of the earth for a quarter of a century. The book is not a geography, a history, a treatise on sociology or political economy. It is a Human Interest book which appeals to the reader who would like to go as the writer has gone and to see as the writer has seen the conformations of su...

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