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The Three Musketeers

By: Alexandre Dumas

...ls of caba- rets, they will not find the likenesses of Louis XIII, Anne of Austria, Richelieu, Mazarin, and the courtiers of the period, less faithful... ..., but not without windgalls on his legs, which, though going with his head lower than his knees, rendering a martingale quite unnecessary, contrived n... ...mation which his guest made was perfectly just. “But, after all,” said he, lowering the point of his spit, “where is this letter?” “Yes, where is this... ...rked a perfectly straight line upon his upper lip; he appeared to dread to lower his hands lest their veins should swell, and he pinched the tips of h... ...e me a moment’s repose; who talks to me about Spain, who talks to me about Austria, who talks to me about 69 Alexandre Dumas England! Ah! A propos of... ...in such at- tempts. He had learned that the pretended message from Anne of Austria, upon the faith of which he had come to Paris, was a snare; but ins... ...had succeeded in approaching several times the beautiful and proud Anne of Austria, and in making himself loved by dazzling her. George Villiers place... ...man, will you have done?” said the king. “Sire,” replied Treville, without lowering his voice in the least, “either order my Musketeer to be restored ... ... the king; “he can always be found, as T reville says. Besides,” added he, lowering his voice and looking with a suppliant air at the cardinal, “let u...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

...ising? Why do citizens protest against a smaller government - even though it means lower taxes? Could it mean that the interests of shareholders an... ...in the USA). This everlasting conflict does the miracle of increasing quality with lower prices. Think about the vast improvement on both scores in... ...ered). 2. A larger scale of operation does introduce economies of scale (and thus lowers prices). This, however, is not infinitely true. There is ... ...her words: companies should be encouraged to capture up to 10% of their market (=to lower prices) and discouraged to cross this barrier, lest price... ...hat industries should be encouraged to grow because only size guarantees survival, lower prices and innovation (Ellis Hawley). Yet others supported... ...entury by 29 countries, including Germany, The United States, Canada, Switzerland, Austria, Venezuela, Estonia, Argentina, Norway, Denmark, Sweden ... ...ion of the EU but to a new war between, let's say Russia and Germany, or Italy and Austria, or Britain and France? Ridiculous? Revisit your history... ...ding Change" - "the ideology of comfort and the tyranny of custom." The much quoted Austrian economist, Joseph Schumpeter coined the phrase "creativ... ... in central Europe is more virulent and less sophisticated than its counterparts in Austria, Denmark, Italy, France, or the Netherlands. With the ex...

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The Labor Divide

By: Sam Vaknin

...e case in Canada, Denmark and the Netherlands). Optimally, they should be lower (as is the case in Greece, Germany and Hungary). Alternatively, even... ...t benefits following the prescribed period of time – but they are usually lower than the unemployment benefits and serve as a disincentive to remain... ...dren, work for his wife and so on). Fixed term labour contracts with a lower cost of dismissal and a simplified procedure for firing workers must... ...for instance, depress demand and job formation in the short term but, by lowering real interest rates, they encourage investment and job formation i... ... thus, affected only later, it lags the changes. But flexibility leads to lower rates of unfilled vacancies and to a lower persistence of unemployme... ... is unemployed in Spain. It is about 28% in France and in Italy. Germany, Austria and Denmark escaped this fate only by instituting compulsory appre... ...gram or sentenced to correctional labour are excluded (unlike in Germany, Austria or Denmark). It follows that the unemployed are people seeking emp... ...mployed in Spain - and about one quarter in France and in Italy. Germany, Austria and Denmark escaped this fate only by instituting compulsory appre... ...grants make up 15% of staid Switzerland's population, 9% of Germany's and Austria's, 7.5% of France's (though less than 4% of multi-cultural Blairite...

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Facts and Fictions in the Securities Industry

By: Sam Vaknin

...iate rate. The discounting reflects the fact that money received in the future has lower (discounted) purchasing power than money received now. Mo... ...e (the DDM tackles this adequately). As the firm matures, it is expected to have a lower and stable growth rate, suitable for the treatment of Grow... ...t is not. When short- selling is possible, volatility of aggregate stock returns is lower. When short-selling is possible, liquidity is higher consi... ...ere it is possible, the stock price increases implying that the cost of capital is lower. Collectively, the empirical evidence suggests that short-... ...at stocks will become stabilized at their actual worth levels, some higher and some lower than the present ones, and that the selling prices will be... ...e doing better or worse than their parents — is weaker in America than in Denmark, Austria, Norway, Finland, Canada, Sweden, Germany, Spain and Fra...

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A Unifying Field in Logics : Neutrosophic Logic. Neutrosophy, Neutrosophic Set, Neutrosophic Probability

By: Florentin Smarandache

...s attack against luxury: "those artists and musicians pursuing luxury are lowering their genius to the mediocre level of their times". Hence, any p... ...o find a probabilistic model. Koopman in 1940s introduced the notions of lower and upper probability, followed by Good, and Dempster (1967) gave a r... ...e in terms of subject and predicate. k) Quantification: First-Order (or Lower) Predicate Calculus (quantification is restricted to individuals onl... ...Fuzzy Sets, Vol. 3 (1997), No. 1, 12-19. [47] Dempster, A. P., Upper and Lower Probabilities Induced by a Multivalued Mapping, Annals of Mathematic... ...966. [62] Gilbert, John, Institute for Logic at the University of Vienna, Austria, Abstract, http://www.logic.univie.ac.at/cgi-bin/abstract/. [63] ... .... [106] Petrescu, M. I., Institute for Logic at the University of Vienna, Austria, http://www.logic.univie.ac.at/cgi-bin/abstract/. 139 [107] Pet... .... [109] Piwinger, Boris, Institute for Logic at the University of Vienna, Austria, http://www.logic.univie.ac.at/cgi-bin/abstract/author.shtml. [11...

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Capitalistic Musings

By: Sam Vaknin

... this is a self- reinforcing virtuous - or vicious cycle. Consumers learn to expect lower prices - i.e., inflationary expectations fall and, with th... ... months. Inflation is exported through the domestic currency's depreciation and the lower prices of export goods and services. Inflation thus indire... ...hat industries should be encouraged to grow because only size guarantees survival, lower prices, and innovation. Louis Galambos, a business histori... ...rowth and higher living standards and urges antitrust authorities to leave them be. Lower regulatory costs, economies of scale and of scope, excess ... ... their terms. Competition does not necessarily translate either to variety or to lower prices. Many consumers are turned off by too much choice. ... ...ding Change" - "the ideology of comfort and the tyranny of custom." The much quoted Austrian economist, Joseph Schumpeter coined the phrase "creativ... ... identical "beta faces". Tall buildings are razed. Joseph Schumpeter, the prophetic Austrian-American economist, believed that socialism will disinh... ... by jealousy. The eminent Nobel prize winning British economist and philosopher of Austrian descent, Friedrich Hayek, suggested in "The Constitutio... ...pernicious consumption booms followed by painful busts. Alphabetical Bibliography Austria’s Foreign Direct Investment in Central and Eastern Europ...

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Empire and Wars

By: Sam Vaknin

...ntatives (though the rate of turnover in the US Congress in the last two decades is lower than it was in the last 20 years of the Politburo). But ... ... by cozying up to the West and, in particular, to America - even as he provides the lower classes with a sense of direction and security they lacked... ...he remainder of this year. Not surprisingly, Standard and Poor's is contemplating a lowering of Turkey's country rating, currently below investment ... ...has just downgraded Israel's 2002 country credit rating to 45th place - seven rungs lower than in early 2000. It is ranked behind Kuwait, Cyprus, Q... ...th party in 1968 and, later on, by Saddam Hussein, represented the interests of the lower middle class and the petty bourgeoisie: shopkeepers, low a... ... firms. Russia and France are not alone in their reluctance to bin Iraqi credits. Austrian Minister of Finance, Karl-Heinz Grasser, was unambiguou... ... through mutual customs agreements ... including France, Belgium, Holland, Denmark, Austria, Poland, and perhaps Italy, Sweden, and Norway". It is ...

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