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Fuzzy and Neutrosophic Analysis of Women with Hiv/Aids

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

...ibute for this is that several HIV/AIDS cases in urban areas are kept secret. Secondly due to increased awareness, the urban people may be well awa... ...irst section we introduce the concept of Fuzzy Relational Maps (FRMs), in the second section we analyze the psychological problems of the HIV/AIDS ... ... women that they cannot say ‘no’ to sex with their husbands. This has a very great significance in our study that is why only their husbands have i... ...r wives become HIV/AIDS infected patients within three to four years. As the African countries which is a poor nation became victims of HIV/AIDS, l... ...media is the tele-serials, skits in T.V. and above all the movies have a very great impact. In almost all these we see a woman with some individuali... ...d so she referred her to the CRC hospital in the Tiruchi Bus stand. There an American doctor checked her and he said she should go for blood test. ... ...or women will not only empower them but shall also reduce the rural-to-urban migration of men. 24. The awareness of HIV/AIDS can be induced in t... ...CES 1. Alam S.M. and Alikhan S. (1987) Perspective on Urbanization and Migration. Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi. 2. Altekar A.S. ... ...emes, K. K. (1991) Sexually Transmitted Diseases in the AIDS Era. Scientific American, No. 264, 62-69. 291 7. Armstrong, S. (1994) Culture of M...

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The Labor Divide

By: Sam Vaknin

...our Divide - I. Employment and Unemployment III. The Labour Divide - II. Migration and Brain Drain IV. The Labour Divide - III. Entrepreneurship a... ...r one year of operation. The unemployed worker, who participates in the second pilot project, should be provided with a choice. He could either re... ...e even better if the incentives to the employer were to be paid for every SECOND month of employment. Thus, the employer would have an incentive to ... ...fits through the Employment Bureau. This is much like the very successful American and British schemes of “Welfare to Work”. I recommend linking ... ...e situation in Macedonia is so extreme, that it is comparable only to the Great Depression in the USA. In the USA, in 1932, the Civilian Conservat... ... employment rate was 34.4% (44.6% men and 24.4% women). Again, there were great disparities between age groups. The employment rate for ages 40-44 w... ...listic modes of production, the evaporation of non-market economies, mass migration (between 7.5% - in France - and 15% - in Switzerland - of Europe... ...,000 university educated Nigerians in the USA alone. More than 43% of all Africans living in North America have acquired at least a bachelor's degre... ...brain drain, are often forced to resort to hiring (expensive) foreigners. African countries spend more than $4 billion annually on foreign experts, ...

...Modern labour theories and practice. Covers issues like employment, unemployment, migration, brain drain, entrepreneurship, workaholism, and trade unions....

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

... print nourish China’s awakening, which dazzles Marco Polo. 7. Islam‘s Great Gifts to the West One precept of the Koran states that the human wor... ...ith those of their Viking cousins, but the French language may exert even greater impact on the evolution of English. The Treasure of Our Tongue nou... ...om Scandinavia to Greece and almost touches the Black Sea. The eastward migration from the Black Sea left tongue-prints in Albanian, Armenian, Bal... ... Pound the strips nearly dry before overlapping them slightly.  Place a second set of strips at right angles to the first.  Pound those sheets a... ...he books‘ contents more accessible.) Block printing vs. movable type The second Chinese InfoTech sibling was print. Historian Jared Diamond decr... ... more likely stemmed from his encounters with sailors who had touched the American continent. In his revealing COD: A Biography of the Fish that Ch... ...fisherman kept secret their profitable catches of cod on regular trips to American waters. 13 Som... ... the reality of segregation at that time and funded separate libraries for African-Americans. Although access to stacks containing reference materia...

...This book also begins with that wondrous first Information Technology and then moves on to tales about the wonders of the written word—great stories, many of them likely new to most readers. In them, you‘ll find all the backgrounds, foregrounds, premises, conclusions, and surprises that make up the best and most valuable books. This book also begins with t...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

... print nourish China’s awakening, which dazzles Marco Polo. 7. Islam‘s Great Gifts to the West One precept of the Koran states that the human wor... ...ith those of their Viking cousins, but the French language may exert even greater impact on the evolution of English. The Treasure of Our Tongue nou... ... Scandinavia to Greece and almost touches the Black Sea. The eastward migration from the Black Sea left tongue-prints in Albanian, Armenian, Bal... ... Pound the strips nearly dry before overlapping them slightly.  Place a second set of strips at right angles to the first.  Pound those sheets a... ... books‘ contents more accessible.) Block printing vs. movable type The second Chinese InfoTech sibling was print. Historian Jared Diamond dec... ... more likely stemmed from his encounters with sailors who had touched the American continent. In his revealing COD: A Biography of the Fish that ... ...fisherman kept secret their profitable catches of cod on regular trips to American waters. Mongols fostered exchange of ideas and inventions The ... ... the reality of segregation at that time and funded separate libraries for African-Americans. o DDC cards in catalog drawers enabled patrons to find...

...This book also begins with that wondrous first Information Technology and then moves on to tales about the wonders of the written word—great stories, many of them likely new to most readers. In them, you‘ll find all the backgrounds, foregrounds, premises, conclusions, and surprises that make up the best and most valuable books....

...p printing blocks—the precursor to Gutenberg’s wondrous invention. Paper and print nourish China’s awakening, which dazzles Marco Polo. -- 7. Islam‘s Great Gifts to the West-One precept of the Koran states that the human world’s quest for knowledge leads to further knowing of Allah. Islam saves classic wisdom and passes China’s wasp secret to the West. -- 8. Charlemagne an...

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And Gulliver Returns Book V : My Visit to Singaling

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...e joys and challenges of business, politics, and the professions are often greater than the joys and challenges of parenthood. The liberation of wo... ...the fact that medical science has been able to extend the life spans of a great number of people. So we have far more people living, but far fewer w... ...st its role as the scientific and intellectual leader of the world. As an American I am greatly saddened, but as a citizen of the world and of the co... ...m with the so called „baby boomers‟. There are so many of them. After the Second World War the fertility rate went up to 3.8 during the twenty years ... ... not disabled and could easily work at another job—in fact many take on a second job after getting their disability retirement.” —“It is ... ...he idea that all men are brothers or that we all are products of the same African origin. “So the low rate of population growth began to con... ...ally qualified for pareenthood. “Some might call it genocide for Africans or Latin Americans if licenses were required in those area, but w... ...getting tough but it was far too late.” -- “Then legal and illegal migration often creates social and economic problems. If there are such th... ... all the ocean going immigrant hauling boats. I can see that in Singaling migration is not so attractive because you have few low wage jobs. But in ...

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Empire and Wars

By: Sam Vaknin

... II. About "After the Rain" Containing the United States I. The Roots of Anti-Americanism II. Containing the United States III. Islam and Lib... ...pire V. The Democratic Ideal and New Colonialism VI. Add Me to the List VII. The American Hostel VIII. The Semi-failed State The War in Afghan... ... majorities in 13 out of 15 countries regarded the conduct of the USA in Iraq as a greater threat to world peace that Iran's nuclear ambitions. The... ...th appearances rather than substance. To religious fundamentalists, America is the Great Satan, a latter-day Sodom and Gomorrah, a cesspool of imm... ...b countries, such as Egypt and Jordan. Everyone - Europeans and Arabs, Asians and Africans - think that "the spread of American ideas and customs ... ...itary. America had to invade Panama to depose the latter and to molest Iraq for the second time in order to force the removal of the former. The Ko... ...tes as a deeply disturbed polity emerges. Also Read: The Semi-failed State The Second Civil War The Reluctant Empire To Give with Grace In God W... ... hotels (or luxurious apartments) overlooking the communist, or Middle-Eastern, or African shantytowns. They drive utility vehicles to the shabby o... ...overing agricultural sector and the dilapidated and depleted cities led to reverse migration back to the villages. In the long term it was a health...

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And Gulliver Returns Book IV : A Look at Our Human Values

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...s losing one‘s job. Sex makes us happier, as does enjoying one‘s job. The Americans, who spend much more time working are much higher on the happine... ...l not over it. I just bury myself in work to try to forget. But all those great memories cost nothing or next to nothing. What do you say about that ... ...m so sorry to hear about your wife. You are very lucky to have had such a great love. Very few are so fortunate. But to get back to the subject, you... ...ed at home, in your neighborhood or in school is the truth, divine truth. Americans eat with their forks in their right hands, Europeans with the for... ...are that only 15% of Americans support abortion for any reason during the second trimester. Half of Americans think that abortion is murder. Yet A... ...e Biblical accounts merely oral traditions that were first written in the Second or Third Centuries BCE? There are so many questions that one might a... ...rs as your older population. This might be because more are educated. And African-Americans, who have less education on the average, have twice the n... ...ssions. ―We have increased the rights of deserving minorities, such as African-Americans and Hispanics, while concurrently expanding the rights o... ...the U.S. ―Kofi Annan in June of 2006 said that immigration, global migration, should help not harm all countries. Broad international coopera...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

................................................................... ......15 The Second Major Split........................................................ ...p of Connections and Separations. These Connections and Separations were the second Linear Dualities to be created by the Path of Splitness. The fi... ...g as a mass that is individually sanctified by the urge to gather together in great numbers and focus inwards. This graveness of spirit which becam... ...ht, smell and hearing, compete and survive during the seasonal drought of the African Veldt? The drying up of vegetation, waterholes, the migrating... ...n live for 2 weeks in the Veldt from the marrow found in the thigh bone of an African antelope. Not only could they eat what was inside the bones, ... ...wly; focusing and obsessing on one thing at a time without being aware of any greater context, without any interest in gaining any broader perspecti... ...predation by a few killers. Everyone having babies at the same time. Mass migration. Never staying in one area. Overgrazing one area down to th... ...l Runners. Who ran with the wild migrating herds in their yearly North- South migrations. As a result: they became slightly braver than Lions. Th... ...ew lions? When there were millions of grazing animals? Why didn’t the North American natives colonize the land where millions of bison lived? It ...

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And Gulliver Returns Book I : Touchdown

By: Bob Oconnor

...N FROM SPACE — “5-4-3-2-1-Touch down! . . . and Gulliver returns. The greatest adventure in human history! Commander Lemuel Gulliver the 16 th... ... on the California desert where we have just witnessed the final leg of the greatest human adventure in history, even greater than that of his illus... ... Most of this growth occurs because of births in the cities, not because of migration. And few governments can provide clean water, sanitation and ad... ... Poland or Venezuela but would have been considerably less than the poorest American state, Mississippi, with an average per capita income of $18,00... ...he highest AIDS rate in the world. By 2020 AIDS had killed over 40 million Africans. The number of children orphaned by HIV is an international tr... ...an children whose parents farm them out on that anti-slavery island, or the African children who are sold outright as slaves. “Just look at ... ...ducing methane through their flatulent farting. The methane produced is the second biggest problem in global warming. But if we could capture the me... ...ar as 65 million light years away. Since light travels at 186,000 miles per second a light year is about 6 trillion miles. That’s a long way! It’s... ...ough to go around and give everyone the equivalent income of today’s average American or Brit. The other day I mentioned the wealth of the world when...

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An Apostate: Nawin of Thais

By: Steven David Justin Sills

...and time seemed reassuringly cognate. With the memory of that light, white American, Kimberly Debecrois--or something French--pulling away from his gr... ...p as if it were being drugged and dragged through an exit and then up to a second door that sleep could not open, he repudiated his earlier thought la... ...ully that he began to believe it himself. On canvas, distorting the French-American into an Asian half-breed and a lady of the night, he brought to hi... ...nce had its limitations; so why sleep seemed like a jammed clock for a few seconds, a wave for a few more, and then an edge of a cliff, a precipice, t... ...undane, as strange as it was. "Did the newspaper explain the geckos? Their migration here seems odder yet. The fact that they float up there eating bi... ...making of a saint. Clearly, were they not so soft and his need for love so great, he would not have stayed in that uncomfortable posture on a tree stu... ... them. He repudiated them by telling himself that he would never rank as a great artist, that he was void of color, theme, and technique. A knee doter... ...d its origin in primordial man. Perhaps, she said, female Australopithecus africans needed to ensure that the providers did not abandon them and their...

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The World Factbook: 1987

By: Central Intelligence Agency

...38 Cambodia 40 Cameroon 41 Canada 42 Cape Verde 44 Cayman Islands 45 Central African Republic -l(i Chad 47 Chile 49 China (Taiwan entry on page 274) 5... ... the Census, and the Department of State. Country abbreviations: CAR Central African Republic FRG Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) GDR Germa... ...ntainous areas subject to severe earthquakes; desertification Special notes: second largest country in Africa (after Sudan) Population: 23,460,614 (Ju... ... 6,612 km; refined products, 298 km; natural gas, 2,948 km Ports: 6 major, 6 secondary, 1 1 minor Civil air: 40 major transport aircraft Airfields: 15... ...ces Member of: FAO, G-77, GATT, IADB, IAEA, IBRD, ICAC, ICAO, IDA, IDE Inter-American Development Bank, IFAD, IFC, IHO, ILO, IMF, IMO, INTELSAT, INTER... ... Europe, DAC, ECE, EFTA, EMA, ESRO (ob- server), FAO, GATT, IAEA, IDE Inter- American Development Bank, IBRD, ICAC, ICAO, IDA, IEA, IFAD, IFC, ILO, In... ...ecember 1986, $1.13 billion; about 4.2% of the proposed federal budget 200km Great Inagua See refionil map III Geography Total area: 13,940 km 2 ; lan... ...nds affect northern areas; poaching has diminished reputation as one of last great wildlife refuges; desertification Special notes: landlocked; almost... ...ternational Cocoa Organization 1CEM Intergovernmental Committee for European Migration ICES ICJ International Cooperation in Ocean Exploration Interna...

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The Public Domain : Enclosing the Commons of the Mind

By: James Boyle

...1 Why Intellectual Property?, 1 2 Thomas Jefferson Writes a Letter, 17 3 The Second Enclosure Movement, 42 4 The Internet Threat, 54 5 The Farmers’ Ta... ...enced Chapter 6. Colleagues in the business school—particularly Jim Anton, a great economic modeler and greater volleyball partner, and Wes Cohen, a l... ...ed in other forms else- where. Portions of Chapters 2 and 3 appeared as “The Second Enclosure Movement and the Construction of the Public Domain”; 1 C... ...Debbie Does Dallas, a cheesy porno flick, in which the title character brings great dishonor to a uniform similar to that worn by the Dallas Cowboys Ch... ...s? Even the ones they claim to have been dictated by gods or aliens? Even if American copyright law requires “an author,” presumably a human one? 9 Ca... ...1930s, or the films of the Second World War, or footage on the daily lives of African-Americans during segregation, or the music of the Great Depressio... ...t first they were successful. 36 As Yochai Benkler puts it, Alice Randall, an African American woman, was ordered by a government official not to publis... ...ccelerator or a Phase III drug trial? Again, my guess is that the increasing migration of the sciences toward data- and processing-rich models makes m... ...ing, arguments that retrospective extension is necessary to encourage “media migration”—the digitization of existing works, for example. In fact, most...

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Hawaii Business Magazine-Special Apec Edition

By: Apec Hawaii Host Committee

... FOREST PRODUCTS “ The best time to plant a tree was twenty years ago. The second best time is now . ” – ANCIENT CHINESE PROVERB www.HawaiianLegacyHar... ... Foundation Hawaiian Electric Industries Hawaiian Electric Company and American Savings Bank Palapalai Alexander & Baldwin, Inc. First Hawaiian Ba... ...r Cable University of Hawai‘i System Hāpu‘u Kupukupu aio Ala Moana Center American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), Ha... ...AII BUSINESS welcome from honolulu mayor peter b. carlisle It gives me great pleasure to send my warmest aloha to everyone gathered for the Asia ... ... It’s no wonder that energy companies in Hawai‘i have jumped quickly from great ideas to commercial success, and attracted business partners from C... ...c consulting services for a 1.18-MW solar farm in the rapidly expanding “Second City” of Kapolei, 22 miles from downtown Honolulu. The power gener... ...38.6% Mixed Race 23.6% Native Hawaiian or Pacifc Islander 10% Black or African American 1.6% Other 1.5% HAWAI‘I’S POPULATION BY RACE State Popula... ...f the student body mirrors the state’s population, heavily infuenced by migrations from Asia and the Pacifc, and mixed marriages for more than a ...

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Terrorists and Freedom Fighters

By: Sam Vaknin

...circumstantial waves, they lever their unbalanced personalities and project them to great effect. They are the footnotes of history that assume the ... ...he situation and even they were paranoid and anxious. The flip-flop policies of the Great Powers turned Macedonia into the focus of shattered nation... ...to use a polite understatement. The Bulgarians "proper" regarded the Macedonians as second class, primitive and uncultured Bulgarian relatives who ... ...lems in their daily lives only indirectly, by promising a potential better state. Second, loyalties were still local and based on the family and t... ...andsome world media coverage) and kidnapping for ransom (like the kidnapping of the American Protestant Missionary Ellen Stone - quite a mysterious ... ... the national average. Infant mortality was 6 times that in Slovenia. Kosovo was an African enclave in an otherwise Europe-aspiring country. Caught ... ...nd jobs (or scholarships, or seed money) through the International Organization for Migration (IOM). But, in all likelihood, the KLA still maintains... ... hotels (or luxurious apartments) overlooking the communist, or Middle-Eastern, or African shantytowns. They drive utility vehicles to the shabby o... ...h, self respect - all of these parameters will be affected. On the other hand, the migration to societies with the relatively low levels of fear ha...

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Capitalistic Musings

By: Sam Vaknin

...ll as in the end his response is aiming at. Ludwig von Mises Economics - to the great dismay of economists - is merely a branch of psychology. I... ...ent. They tend to lose control of their actions or procrastinate because they place greater importance (i.e., greater "weight") on the present and t... ...taming prices and ensuring monetary stability. He could not and, indeed, would not second guess the market. He consistently sidestepped the thorny ... ... non- financial business sector has been -0.6 percent in the year to the end of the second quarter of 2002. Germany faces the same predicament. As o... ...uture ones. Export and credit insurance schemes - such as the recently established African Trade Insurance Agency or the more veteran American OPIC... ...uch as the recently established African Trade Insurance Agency or the more veteran American OPIC (Overseas Private Investment Corporation), the Bri... ...d a refund of all war and terrorist liabilities above $100 million per airline. The Americans later extended the coverage until mid-May. The Europea... ...following court decisions, or agreements with the authorities. Brazilians and South Africans, for instance, pay a fraction of the price paid in the ... ...lso Read The Labour Divide - I. Employment and Unemployment The Labour Divide - II. Migration and Brain Drain The Labour Divide - III. Entrepreneursh...

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Voices from the Past

By: Paul Alexander Bartlett

... experienced fact.” JAMES PURDY, novelist: “An important writer... I find great pleasure in his work. Really beautiful and distinguished.” ALICE S.... ...d, impressive, highly pictorial.” JOE KNOEFLER in the L.A. Times: “...an American writer gifted with...perception and sensitivity.” FRANK TANNENBA... ...erception and sensitivity.” FRANK TANNENBAUM, historian: “...written with great sensibility” Worchester Telegram: “Between realism and poetry...bri... ...dence have now been established at V VOICES FROM THE PAST xiv the American Heritage Center of the University of Wyoming, the Nettie Lee Bens... ...ntain airs. Kleis, who has a phenomenal memory, was able to join them the second or third time, harpist and flutist accompany. It was an intimate ev... ...d wine. In the afternoon, we welcomed other boats from Lesbos and after a second night on the beach—this one calm, all the stars awake—we sailed for... ...stasy, for certain. I had an ivory penis in my studio in Florence: was it African? Some thought it Babylonian. It does not matter. Men will always f... ...sh, destroy. The rough rock becomes polished by time, but do we? Can such migrations achieve a true union? I realize there is a power larger than se... ... American ship, the Erie, out of Portland, has been captured off the West African coast, and 893 slaves have been liberated. Captain Gordon has been...

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The Future of the Internet : And How to Stop It

By: Jonathan Zittrain

...d Jobs, wearing his first suit, ex- hibited the Apple II personal computer to great buzz amidst “10,000 walking, talking computer freaks.” 2 The Apple ... ...at incorporates some of the most powerful features of today’s Internet while greatly limiting its innova- tive capacity—and, for better or worse, heig... ...gging in to the Stanford computer. The Stanford com- puter crashed after the second letter, making “Lo” the first Internet message.) From its start, th... ...size. “It’s like asking how many people are on the planet, you are wrong the second you give the answer.... B u t the number is in the tens of million... ... accounted for an estimated 80 percent of the world’s total e-mail. 59 North American PCs led the world in De- cember 2006, producing approximately 46... ...demics, social analysts, and industry leaders surveyed by the Pew Internet & American Life Project in 2004 predicted serious attacks on network infras... ... poor choice to have to make. As explained in Chapter Five, the drawbacks of migration to non-generative alternatives go beyond the fac- tors driving ... ...ttle room for tinkering. (“Web 2.0” is a new buzz- word that celebrates this migration of applications traditionally found on the PC onto the Internet... ...and, Jimbo’s creation of a new Wikipedia article for Mizoli’s Meats, a South African butcher shop, was deleted by a sysop twenty-two minutes later, de...

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Trendsiters Digital Content and Web Technologies

By: Sam Vaknin

...ree Content Sell? XX. Copyright and Free Online Scholarship XXI. The Second Gutenberg XXII. The E-book Evangelist XXIII. Germany’s Copyrigh... ...rs between the types of intermediaries are blurred. Barnes and Noble (the American bookstores chain) has, in effect, become a publisher. Many publis... ...g realization that one's list of customers - properly data mined - is the greatest asset, greater even than original content and more important than... ...ptation is irresistible, the rewards big and the pressures of modern life great. Some of the plagiarists are straightforward copiers. Others subs... ...ies while their business models were exposed as wishful thinking. The second mistake was to exclusively cater to the needs of a highly idiosyncra... ... The result was a globe encompassing network of academic institutions. The American Pentagon established the network of all networks, the ARPANET. Ot... ..., every important trend in network and computing and digital content. Its migration to warmer and cheaper climates may be inevitable. OverDrive soun... ...d to deteriorate. It must be copied to newer media every 10 years or so ("migration"). Advances in hardware and software applications render many of... ... statistical picture somewhat. The Internet - A Western Phenomenon Not African, not Asian (with the exception of Israel and Japan), not Russian , ...

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Laws of Destiny Never Disappear : Culture of Thailand in the Postlocal World

By: Matti Sarmela

...e Asian Little Economic Tiger, because it is following in the footsteps of great Japan? Or areAsian cultures stronger, are they able to choose their f... ...er way of life remains in the new culture. In the cultural history of man, great technological structural changes may be discerned, when the environme... ... wholly recreated. The latest great structural change took place after the Second World War. It marked the beginning of the era of technology based on... ...usic, the whole diversity of local cultures that has existed on Earth. The Second World War was followed by a structural change that has reached peopl... ...s to use genetic modification to produce and patent a variety suitable for American conditions. Potential cultivation of Jasmine rice by American supe... ... produced, and they have rather tended to be TV serials; cinemas show many American movies as is the case elsewhere in Asia. From citizen to gl... ...ontacts are on the decrease. North Thailand is not yet a training and mass migration society in which the individual can completely break off his fam... ...urton (eds.) 1991. Thai Constructions of Knowledge. School of Oriental and African Studies. University of London. Chongrak, Ruthai Cai 1977. Old Th... ... (1978). Natural Symbols in South East Asia. London School of Oriental and African Studies. Mizuno, Koichi 1968. Multi-household Compounds in Northea...

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Democracy in America

By: Alexis de Tocqueville

... completion of that act in the ordination of our written Constitution, the great minds of America were bent upon the study of the prin- ciples of gove... ... were essential to the preservation of the liberties which had been won at great cost and with heroic labors and sacrifices. Their studies were conduc... ...eral government that was ever devised for a free people. He found that the American people, through their chosen representatives who were instructed b... ... whose irregular sides meet at length below the great lakes of Canada. The second region begins where the other terminates, and includes all the remai... ...their waters to rush either to- wards the Pole or to the tropical sea. The second region is more varied on its surface, and better suited for the habi... ...oys them. Oppression has, at one stroke, deprived the de- scendants of the Africans of almost all the privileges of hu- manity. The negro of the Unite... ... tribes – Manner in which it takes place -Miseries accompanying the forced migrations of the Indians – The savages of North America had only two ways ... ...n. See page 360 of this volume. 370 Democracy in America their periodical migrations, could more easily than any oth- ers recur to the habits of thei... ...and the peculiarity of the race perpetuates the tradition of sla- very. No African has ever voluntarily emigrated to the shores of the New World; when...

...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 the principles of government that were essential to the preservation of the liberties which had been won at great cost and with heroic labors and sacrifices. Their studies we...

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