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Tetris (video game)

By: Retro Gamer

...re of the Academy of Science of the USSR in Moscow. He derived its name from the Greek numerical prefix tetra- (all of the game's pieces contain four segments) and tennis, Pajitnov's favorite sport. It is also the first entertainment software to be exported from the USSR to the US and published by Spectrum HoloByte for Commodore 64 and IBM PC. The Tetris game is a popul...

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The Hitler File : A Novel of Fact

By: Sam Vaknin

...nstallments. Then I will fool the application into believing that we have all three segments. Give me half an hour.” ****** “Sarid” – Dan’s voi... ...” Chapter the Third Transcript of an interview with Heinrich “Gestapo” Mueller Segment 3 “said to you is not true. I would have never collabo... ...parts of one, big, stegotext. Sarid, you remember how I unlocked the interview? The segment on the disk that contained the interview with Mueller wa... ...at was on it. For all I knew, he might have been inextricably enmeshed in the Bauer network. I didn’t know whom to trust. I was disorientated. J... ...rs. As early as late 1944, former SS and senior Nazi Party members set up ratlines: networks that operated in Austria, Italy, France, and Spain. The... ...d for Nazi Germany and when the war was over, he was recruited by ODESSA and other networks of former SS members. He produced identity papers for vi...

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Links and Factoids

By: Sam Vaknin

...st advances in mass media, public transportation, telecommunications, and computer networks. The police - there are 16,000 law enforcement agencies... ...r 1998, China's Xinhua news agency announced the discovery of a previously unknown segment of the Great Wall of China in the Ordos (Maowusu) Desert... ...he Hui Autonomous Region of Ningxia, about 700 km (435 miles) west of Beijing. The segment's length is 25 kilometers (15.5 miles). The current ... ...d have mouth hooks at the narrow end and breathing spiracles at the wide end. Body segments are ringed with spines. Fully grown larvae can be as lo... ... Euclid (c. 300 BC) who postulated that phi is yielded by dividing a line into two segments such that the ratio of the length of whole line to that... ...two segments such that the ratio of the length of whole line to that of the bigger segment is the same as the ratio of the length of the bigger seg...

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The Mystery of Jamieson Stone

By: Jonathan Cross

... CHAPTER 1 WASHINGTON, D.C. The studios of WNN (Worldwide News Network) were as hectic as usual. Producers, assistant pro... ...ire. Even though her salary was almost double of anyone else in her position at the other networks, being the head producer of ‘The Stone Nightly Ne... ...rafted his personae over two decades. Though, he had been an anchorman on WNN, a fledging network at the time, he also worked the field better than ... ...ed several times, except for the fact that his ratings were three times that of any other network news. Today, his ratings eclipsed all networks comb... ...about Jamieson Stone’s suicide on worldwide television.” “I’ve seen a dozen replays. The networks have no shame. It’s always ratings to them. I kno... ... so compartmentalized that the right hand doesn’t know what the left hand is doing. Each segment reports to their individual commanding officers, an...

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Honolulu Star Advertiser : Special Sunday Tabloid

By: Honolulu Star Advertiser

...s a gath- ering place – warm and beckoning for diplomatic dialogue, business networking and intertwined with the aloha spirit.” “But it’s not just the... ...ters of foreign affairs and trade; dis- cover business opportunities through networking with CEOs from hundreds of top Asia-Pacific companies; and for... ...cutives to meet global leaders and minis- ters of foreign affairs and trade, network with CEOs from hundreds of top Asia-Pacific companies, and forge ... ...y from fossil fuel. The plan also embraces an innovative power distribution network, establishing a reliable statewide power grid system. In conjunc... ...A), with a curriculum developed by Kapiolani Community College that included segments on APEC and the APEC economies, as well as on hospitali- ty, cus...

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Class Heroes: A Class Apart

By: Stephen Henning

...hat it’s like, or what you’re going through. A lot of my friends work for the US networks, and they’re on the phone to me every night asking ‘How ar... ...ation regarding sharing your story with the world, which we have done. If the US networks want to run with it, then they will no doubt be in touch w... .... Maddeningly, Mrs 160 Randerson insisted on cutting the sandwich into four segments and then removing the crust before passing it to her. Mrs... ...tted the programme, via playout servers, to the satellite, cable and internet TV networks. Sharon was in charge of the OB van, and it was her job to...

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Frate Cu Meridianele Si Paralelele, Vol. 2

By: Florentin Smarandache

...) m-au privit cu scepticism, fiindc ă şi rezultatele erau pe m ăsur ă: un segment AB poate s ă nu fie egal cu BA!; un unghi drept nu este întotdeaun... ... vin alb. L-am c ăutat pe Alvin White (editor la „Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal”) dar nu sosise – de şi era anun ţat în program. Am sc ăp... ...ision), francez (CNGS), dar şi locale – ZNS Nassau, Bahamas Info, Bahamas Network. Cele mai multe sunt îns ă americane: CNN, ABC, CBS, Fox News, Nat...

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The Power in You

By: Wally Amos

... ever dreamed or thought possible. It encompasses all of life and is not segmented in any way. It is love deeply rooted in spirituality, with GOD a... ...t ad plus additional ones enabled the Gerbers to establish a distribution network of grocery stores nationally within a three,month period. I'll be... ...any other things as a direct result of the cookie business. Only a small segment of the plan was shown to me, but then with the use of my imaginati...

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The Ulysseans

By: Antonio Mercurio

...paper. As you can see there is also a television; I will have you watch a segment of a film (Ben-Hur) and I will share with you some ideas I think ... ...s not the only one at work. 79 Every artist is part of a communications network whose roots are in the past and whose branches are in the present... ...ist is not the only one at work. Every artist is part of a communications network whose roots are in the past and whose branches are in the present...

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Trendsiters Digital Content and Web Technologies

By: Sam Vaknin

...recognition since March 2000. From an open, somewhat anarchic, web of networked computers - it has evolved into a territorial, commercial, corpo... ...The absence of judicious filtering has unjustly given a bad name to whole segments of the industry (e.g., small, or web-based publishers). Consumers... ...cially true in an age of just-in-time inventory and digital distribution. Network effects mean that content brokers have to invest much less in mark... ...s. The Internet was suppose to change all that. Originally, a computer network for the exchange of (restricted and open) research results among s... ...process where interested people can market to each other. Ignite consumer networks and then get out of the way and let them talk." This is so... ...n from exposure to a marketing message (even from peers within a consumer network) - to an actual sale is a convoluted, multi-layered, highly comple... ...ook, and other digital content embedded in it. Each content type and each segment of each content type can be identified and tagged separately and, ... ...much that the eye can encompass and the brain interpret. Hence the need to segment data into cognitively digestible chunks. There are two forms of sc... ...e. It seems that the Britannica and the Encarta cater to different market segments and that the Britannica provides more in-depth coverage of its to...

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The Marketing of Ideas and Social Issues

By: Seymour Fine

... PRODUCT MANAGEMENT 46 What is a Product? 46 Other Names for Products. 46 MARKET SEGMENTATION 47 How Many Segments? 47 Criteria for Segmentation ... ...rol. 76 Competition and Conflict. 76 CHANNEL STRUCTURE FOR CONCEPTS 77 An action network. 77 INTERMEDIARY DISSEMINATORS OF CONCEPTS 78 Mass Media... ...ility 93 STRATEGIES AND ACTIONS -- HOW TO GET THERE AND BY WHAT METHODS 93 Market Segmentation 94 PRODUCT STRATEGY 95 Distribution -- Parties to t... ...n (Chapter 8), then considers consumers of concepts (Chapter 9) and finally market segmentation (in Chapter 10, which, however, was omitted from the ... ...y reader. By contrast, Chapter 10, highlighting a proposed methodology for market segmentation research, contains a heavy complement of statistical ... ...ngth of weak ties." This concept has grown out of sociological research on social networks. It is a fact that one's particular communication netwo... ...ak ties of friendship and acquaintance, although the commitment to ideas from such networks may be quite shallow and may lead to compliance only when... ...ters of ideas nothing can substitute for a clear sense of the normative and likely network ties of market segments lending support to some position ... ...cribing a psychological rehabilitation project for 76 the poor, highlighted a network of organizations involved in the delivery of that social c...

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Fuzzy Cognitive Maps and Neutrosophic Cognitive Maps

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

... Fuzzy Cognitive Maps are fuzzy structures that strongly resemble neural networks, and they have powerful and far-reaching consequences as a mathem... ...ment; formalism debate and legal rules; creating metabolic and regulatory network models; traffic and transportation problems; medical diagnostics; ... ...n two aspects [18]. a. the data source (host based/ multi-host based / network based), or b. the model of intrusion detection (anomaly detection/... ...nique features characterize IIDS: 1. Real time adaptive distributed and network based architecture. 2. Incorporation of both anomaly and misuse de... ...ection modules in order to make decisions about the overall health of the network. We now recall from Siraj. A. et al [89] the description of a mo... ...ledge fashion, i.e. when a strong market position is built in some market segment it will have an immediate impact on profitability through links run... ... ACTION PROGRAMS CAPITAL STRUCTURE FINANCING COUNTRIES, MARKETS, SEGMENTS SWOT-FACTORS CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS COMPETITORS: ADVANTAGE...

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The Public Domain : Enclosing the Commons of the Mind

By: James Boyle

...stounding leadership Larry has provided and the insights into “the wealth of networks” that Yochai brings. Jessica Litman, Pam Samuelson, Michael Carr... ... a negative effect on our culture, our kids’ schools, and our communications networks; on free speech, medicine, and scientific research. We are wastin... ...e on that point. And some of them, like the design of our telecommunications networks, or the patenting of human genes, or the relationship between co... ...ence proof of the remarkable information processing power of a decentralized network of hob- byists, amateurs, universities, businesses, volunteer gro... ... groups, professionals, and retired experts and who knows what else. It is a network that produces useful information and services. Frequently, it doe... ...ere are differences between the two practices. Samplers take a three- second segment off the actual recording of “Funky Drummer,” manipulate it, and t... ...ers are extremely aggressive in asking for payments for the slightest little segment. Copyright holders in music and song lyrics are among the most ag... ...e video was taken down for a week and he was eventually forced to remove the segment of their video from his work. Fair use for me, but not for thee. ... ...ll become easier and more reliable. The parts in the Registry are not simply segments of DNA, they are functional units. 9 Using the Registry, a group...

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Capitalistic Musings

By: Sam Vaknin

...fic nature of knowledge industries (where returns increase rather than diminish and network effects prevail). Thus, current economic thinking is wo... ...can be used by everyone simultaneously). Such ease of replication gives rise to network effects and awards first movers with a monopolistic or o... ...ing a market is never cheap, nor easy. Huge sunk costs are required to counter the network effects of more veteran products as well as the competit... ... longer hierarchical and rigid, business resembles self-assembling, nimble, ad- hoc networks of entrepreneurship superimposed on ever- shifting produ... ...ster computers with more massive storage, speedier data transfer ("pipeline"), and networking capabilities - give rise to all forms of advances - f... ...de risks, international legislation and imports. Usually, they specialize in narrow segments of manufacturing which only increases the precariousnes... ...ans to achieving ends but the ends are improbable in their finality. The means are segments of "strategies": prescient and omniscient renditions of... ...ms and poured into different kinds of vessels and carriers. It can be continuous or segmented, cyclical (periodic) or punctuated, repetitive or new,... ...ay, that I am talking about RELEVANT parts of the information. There are many other segments of it, which are omitted because their influence is ne...

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Speculations and Physics

By: Sam Vaknin, Ph. D.

...scribe both ambiguity and vagueness: Language can be construed as a self-organizing network, replete with self-organized criticality. Language can ... ...stence upon a number we only acknowledge its existence. It exists either as neural networks in our brains, or as some other entity (Platonic Idea).... ... Most measurements are indirect - they tally the effects of the system on a minute segment of its environment. Wojciech Zurek and others proved tha... ...e as it sounds. If the 11th dimension is of finite length, the endpoints of a line segment define 9-dimensional boundaries (the 10th dimension is t... ...as single Potentials materialize into Clusters. The next phase of complexity is the Network (a few Hyperclusters together). This is what we call the... ...ize themselves along the same line in the field and will become a hypercluster or a network when they materialize. They can, however, relate to each... ...zes defence mechanisms. Patterns, Structures, Shapes Patterns are an attribute of networks (which are composed of interconnected and interacting h... ...eneralizations with non-universal predictive powers (applicable only to a localized segment of space-time, or, at the maximum, to our Universe alon...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

...ghly permeated and transformed. It is not surprising that the Internet - a chaotic network with an anarchic modus operandi - flourished at these ti... ...manner similar to al-Qaida: they freelance and self- assemble ad hoc in cross-border networks to tackle specific issues. Jewish organizations - many ... ...learned to closely cooperate in order to survive. No wonder that all modern global networks - from Rothschild to Reuters - were established by Jews... ...r hardware metaphors were replaced by software metaphors and, lately, by (neuronal) network metaphors. Metaphors are not confined to the philosophy ... ... conceived by "minds". What is a computer, a software application, a communications network if not a (material) representation of cerebral events? ... ... Competitors Raise "mobility" barriers to keep competitors in the least-profitable segments of the industry. - This is a tactic which preserves the... ... tactic which preserves the appearance of competition while subverting it. Certain segments, usually less profitable or too small to be of interest... ...natively, Death could be defined as a terminal change in the state of the hardware. Segments of the software colonize brains in the Collective. The ... ...d today is likely to reveal substantial differences. But this revolution is only a segment of a much larger one. In the past, the axes with which...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...ghly permeated and transformed. It is not surprising that the Internet - a chaotic network with an anarchic modus operandi - flourished at these ti... ...manner similar to al-Qaida: they freelance and self- assemble ad hoc in cross-border networks to tackle specific issues. Jewish organizations - many ... ...learned to closely cooperate in order to survive. No wonder that all modern global networks - from Rothschild to Reuters - were established by Jews... ...r hardware metaphors were replaced by software metaphors and, lately, by (neuronal) network metaphors. Metaphors are not confined to the philosophy ... ... conceived by "minds". What is a computer, a software application, a communications network if not a (material) representation of cerebral events? ... ... Competitors Raise "mobility" barriers to keep competitors in the least-profitable segments of the industry. - This is a tactic which preserves the... ... tactic which preserves the appearance of competition while subverting it. Certain segments, usually less profitable or too small to be of interest... ...natively, Death could be defined as a terminal change in the state of the hardware. Segments of the software colonize brains in the Collective. The ... ...d today is likely to reveal substantial differences. But this revolution is only a segment of a much larger one. In the past, the axes with which...

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Empire and Wars

By: Sam Vaknin

...s, now consume mere decades. Telecommunications, global transports and information networks, such as the Internet - pit the likes of the USA agains... ...s Rome's sphere of interests and orbit of alliances widened to include ever growing segments of the world, conflicts became inevitable. Still, early... ...e USA is a terrorist state. While there is no disputing that the abhorrent al-Qaida network of murderers should be hunted down and exterminated merc... ...new communist yoke. Instead, bin Laden left Afghanistan and dispersed his terrorist network, directing it to act against the West. It is bizarre ... ...f eminent Afghan leaders. This is how they secured their foothold in Afghan social networks - something neither the West nor Pakistan succeeded to ... ...ernment is largely supplanted in Pakistan by criminally-tainted regional political networks of patronage, venality, nepotism, and cronyism. More th... ...e country's economy - especially its dynamic construction, tourism and agricultural segments - has been weakened by three years of civil strife both... ...wned construction multinationals hint at discrimination and worse. But the business segment of the economy is illusive and dilapidated. Of 861 socia...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

... the development, maintenance, and use of computer systems, software, and networks for the processing and distribution of data.‖ According to M-W... ...ier InfoTech revolutionaries opened knowledge access to larger and larger segments of the population that put to use previously wasted intellect. •... ...ts a sense of (printing‘s) significance as a whole‖ when the topic is ―so segmented, subdivided and parceled out.‖ Print broke chains of ignorance... ... Windows, laptops.  World Wide Web, cellular phones. 1990s  Wireless networking, webcams, GPS, smart phones. The pioneers Many creative ind... ...alking to each other on ARPAnet, the world‘s first multiple-site computer network. This pioneer packet-switching network then evolved into the Inter... ...e Internet we know today that connects ground-based, radio, and satellite networks. In 1974, Vint Cerf (―father of the Internet‖ to some) and Bob ... ... Kahn wrote the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). That let the various networks connect in a true ―Internet.‖ By the 1980s, it connected the comp...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

... the development, maintenance, and use of computer systems, software, and networks for the processing and distribution of data.‖ According to M-W,... ...ier InfoTech revolutionaries opened knowledge access to larger and larger segments of the population that put to use previously wasted intellect. •... ...ts a sense of (printing‘s) significance as a whole‖ when the topic is ―so segmented, subdivided and parceled out.‖ Print broke chains of ignorance... ... Windows, laptops.  World Wide Web, cellular phones. 1990s  Wireless networking, webcams, GPS, smart phones. The pioneers Many creative indivi... ...alking to each other on ARPAnet, the world‘s first multiple-site computer network. This pioneer packet-switching network then evolved into the Inter... ...e Internet we know today that connects ground-based, radio, and satellite networks. In 1974, Vint Cerf (―father of the Internet‖ to some) and Bob K... ... Kahn wrote the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). That let the various networks connect in a true ―Internet.‖ By the 1980s, it connected the comp...

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The Labor Divide

By: Sam Vaknin

...ed in time, should decrease gradually and should be withheld from certain segments of the population, such as school dropouts, those who never held ... ... law to dedicate at least an hour weekly (could be broken to as many as 4 segments of 15 minutes each) to unemployment: disseminate information, org... ...offer a job to a winner) and so on. I recommend to link by a Wide Area Network (WAN) or Intranet with firewalls the National Employment Bureau, t... ...special purpose financial institutions. 2. The government – through its network of Employment Bureaus and facilities – will provide entrepreneurs ... ...pecial purpose financial institutions. 15. The government – through its network of Employment Bureaus and facilities – will provide entrepreneurs ... ... go through unmonitored money transfer channels, such as the Asian Hawala network) are larger than all foreign aid combined. "The Economist" calcula... ...ofessional suicide. In the USA, entrepreneurs are supported by an evolved network of financial institutions and venues: venture capital (VC), Initia... ... countries. As opposed to the USA, entrepreneurship has spread among all segments of the population in Central and Eastern Europe. In a paper, pre... ...ors Raise "mobility" barriers to keep competitors in the least-profitable segments of the industry. This is a tactic which preserves the appearanc...

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Fixing Global Finance

By: Kavaljit Singh

...afone might do by investing in a manufacturing plant or telecommunications network), but in order to sell them on at a profit as soon as they can. The... ...ere are cooperative and rural banks serving local markets. The other major segments of the financial system include non-bank financial companies (NBFC... ...billion in 2008. Much of the increase in trading has come from derivatives segment of the market in which foreign exchange swaps account for largest s... ...sive risk taking and containing credit growth and asset bubbles in certain segments. It included strict liquidity requirements, restrictions on levera... ...nd private banks despite the fact that state-owned banks run a huge branch network in the rural and semi-urban areas and undertake substantial social ... ...terialized. The urban-centric foreign banks largely serve the niche market segments consisting of HNWIs and large corporations in India. Time and agai... ...ed. As on June 2008, there were 30 foreign banks operating in India with a network of 279 branches and 765 off-site ATMs. Out of 279 branches, 227 (81... ...ajor policy challenge is the rise of off-balance sheet exposure in certain segments of Indian banking system. According to RBI, as end-March 2008, the... ...acility. Subsequently the size of swap facility was enlarged. In 2009, the network consisted of 16 bilateral arrangements among the ASEAN Plus Three c...

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The World Factbook: 1987

By: Central Intelligence Agency

...- and 1.000-meter gauge Highways: 95,412 km total; 34,612 are the classified network (including 1,012 km of autobahn, 10,400 km of federal, and 23,200... ...m improved earth, and 310 km unimproved earth Inland waterways: 825 km river network used by shallow-draft craft; seasonally navigable Ports: 2 major ... ..., 22 with runways 1,220-2,439 m Telecommunications: facilities are mea- ger; network is composed of low-capacity, low-powered radiocommunication stati... ...ver 2,000 TV receiving stations; at least 202 TV centers; over 400 local and network TV relay transmitter stations; 7,000 supplementary video recorder... ...20-2,439 m Telecommunications: services adequate for government use; primary network is composed of radio-relay routes and coaxial cables; key centers... ...cal year: calendar year Communications Railroads: 1,655 km total in numerous segments; 4 different gauges from .558 m to 1.435 m Highways: 12,000 km t... ...h; some factories for manufac- ture of clothing are being developed; a small segment of the local population makes its livelihood by fishing; in recen...

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

By: Florentin Smarandache

...logic> respectively. They are useful in artificial intelligence, neural networks, evolutionary programming, neutrosophic dynamic systems, and quan... ...risingly the equipotence of unequal sets, in the way that one was finite (segment of line) and another one infinite (the whole line) = paradox's pic... ...nkle into the problems. In the philosophy of arts and literature: a network of beautiful, well, true is replaced by the voluptuousness for ugl... ...paper published by an "important" publishing house or journal, connection network, scientific or artistic mafia, arrangements, snoring awards). Tra... ... of the fuzzy set, studied their properties and applications to the neural networks in medicine: a) Intuitionistic Fuzzy Set (IFS): Given an univers... ...stics, fuzzy sets, possibility, evidential reasoning, random sets, neural networks and neuro-mimetic approaches, and logics (Dezert 2000). The conf...

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Facts and Fictions in the Securities Industry

By: Sam Vaknin

...opment of new products or services. • A general overview of the market and market segmentation. • Is the market rising or falling (the trend: pas... ...re). • What customer needs do the products / services satisfy. • Which markets segments do we concentrate on and why. • What factors are impo... ... factories, etc.; 6. The planning and implementation of line connections, computer network connections, protocols, solving issues of compatibility ... ...chers). 6. The strategic investor usually organizes a distribution and dealership network, a franchising network, or a sales network (retail chain... ...k (retail chains) including: training, pricing, pecuniary and quality supervision, network control, inventory and accounting controls, advertising,... ...nd accounting controls, advertising, local marketing and sales promotion and other network management functions. 7. The strategic investor is als... ...ghly permeated and transformed. It is not surprising that the Internet - a chaotic network with an anarchic modus operandi - flourished at these ti... ...ans to achieving ends but the ends are improbable in their finality. The means are segments of "strategies": prescient and omniscient renditions of...

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The Vatican Conspiracy

By: Jonathan Cross

...nomic problems, from unemployment to deep budget cuts that have squeezed most segments of our society into sacrificing major portions of their stand... ... engineered and controlled a 133 J.Cross/Artemis worldwide, black-market network. The Asians and the Colombian Cartels are both producers as we... ... businesses to flourish, they need our European, Russian, and US distribution networks. Therefore, we have all formed agreements. We use each other'... ...orks. Therefore, we have all formed agreements. We use each other's worldwide networks to distribute to lesser networks; and then to major drug deal... ...roducts world wide." Gallucci took a breath. "Our agreements and distribution networks are so well thought out and managed that it is not dependent ... ...so subtly," Gallucci said with a half-smile. "First, I bring all of the Mafia networks under my control. Most of which I have already done; I will h...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

...the first Splitting Totality of Energy, and began splitting into ever-smaller segments... and will merge into one infinitely large Space. You could... ...a Causal Process. The Triality of our Universe can be described not as split segments of scientific information, but as a Process of Causality. We... ...t has a linear cutting edge which can be used to butcher a kill into portable segments. Then, at some point in this evolution, they found an even b... ...uce razor sharp cutting implements, chips of split stone: pieces of separated- segmented stones creating a sharp linear edge, a line. This was the th... ...s not a natural kind of bio- feedback: that is an abomination of living neural networks stopping dead without any living bio- feedback. Instead of p... ...PATH OF SPLITNESS Chapter Three: Hominids 181 2. Hyenas: close social networking… re-establishing social contacts daily, female hierarchy of ... ...n his money. The destructive confidence of a judge rests in an entire social network of laws-lawyers-police-legislators-Army-Navy-Air force and a w... ...ll. It won’t work with a team. Now: put that game just once on a National Network: and don’t tell me that it won’t catch on like wild fire. And... ...march on Washington. They were more organized. They went to their local news networks and got them to cover it individually… Because the corporate...

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Aesthetics

By: Florentin Smaradanche

...ie se marie. / Sa lune de miel est amère”). Three rectangles and two text segments stay under the title The three friends are two, An inductive... d... ...of letters and figures, mono-literal serialities, amalgamations of signs, segmented numerical rows (translated in ...mathematic language), computeri... ...th destination and well directed hallucinations. A text as the press is a segment of a physiology of absurd and that named the control of state is on... ...s enough platitudes, which are no more deliberate - irrelevant, prosastic segments some puerile explanations. Florentin Smarandache hardly gives up ... ...Bell, Florin Vasiliu notes that the author “has asserted himself in a few segments of culture”, after he had begun (in 1979) with the romantic and ... ...sis (poetry, mathematics, logic), reproduced after Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal (Harwey Mudd College, Claremont, CA, USA, 12, 1995): POEM... ...untry. 83 In 1995, Larry Seagull publishes, in Humanistic Mathematics Network (USA), Poem in arithmetic space, on the base of Smarandache sequen... ...el, Joanne, The most Humanistic Mathematician, in “Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal”, Harvey Mudd College, no.12. Seagull, Larry, Poem in Ari... ....12. Seagull, Larry, Poem in Arithmetic Space, in Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal”, Harvey Mudd College, no.12; and in “Abracadabra”, Salina...

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Kabbalah, Science and the Meaning of Life

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...any, producing documentaries and edu- cational films aired on cable television networks in Israel, North America, and Europe. Additionally, Bnei Baru... ...sense the Creator and the plea- sure that comes from Him. There is only a tiny segment of the whole reality, called “this world,” where one can recei... ...her individual strength, since everyone in the world is unique. All of us are segments of one collective soul, and each of us possesses a unique par... ...sdom of Kabbalah enables one to attain the roots of reality, not just another segment of the whole, but reality at its highest levels, before we eve...

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Hawaii Business Magazine-Special Apec Edition

By: Apec Hawaii Host Committee

...from fossil fuel. The plan also embraces an innovative power distribution network, establishing a reliable statewide power grid system. In conjuncti... ...from fossil fuel. The plan also embraces an innovative power distribution network, establishing a reliable statewide power grid system. In conjuncti... ...ation and quality care to support the 6,000 health care providers in our network and help keep Hawaii’s life expectancy rate at 80.8 years, the... ...ble Telescope. The TMT’s primary mirror will be made up of 492 hexagonal segments, measuring 1.44 meters across and manufactured with such skill t... ...ory, for it was there that the technology for polishing precision mirror segments was perfected. The TMT colloquium in Beijing came six months afte... ... Department of Business Economic Development and Tourism as a forum and networking opportunity for green forces, the summit has gone global, attr... ...paces and common areas, using a 100 Mbps fber connection and dual-homed network architecture; • simultaneous interpretation rooms, and press rooms...

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The Soul Bearer

By: Jonathan Cross

... around the room. C-SPAN would cover the event live from open to close, but the Networks would edit their coverage down to no more than four minutes... ...with a small group of TV reporters, two men and a woman. "How're the ratings at Network news?" Brent asked just trying to make conversation. The S... ... on earth could do. There was no shortage, however, of suggestions from the TV Network experts on what to do with the toxic waste. Some ex­ perts be... ...ty to fight crime. The latter ideas have been gaining some support with certain segments Johnathan Cross within the Army, and some of the inner-ci... ...tellite. His appearance had been promoted every ten minutes on every television network. Richard Hawk had be­ come the world-wide symbol of environme...

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Abuse, Trauma, And Torture, And Their Consequences and Effects

By: Sam Vaknin

...ss of self-control. The existence of a loving and accepting social support network is another mitigating factor. Finally, the ability to express ne... ...nd the community at large. The importance of a tightly-knit social support network cannot be exaggerated. Ideally, after a period of combined tutori... ... to no avail. Soon, I was aslumber and in the throes of yet another heinous segment . This time, I found myself contemplating a kitchen knife embe... ...). 2007 - Associate Editor, Global Politician Founding Analyst, The Analyst Network Contributing Writer, The American Chronicle Media Group Expert, ... ...PI), InternetContent, eBookWeb, PopMatters, Global Politician, The Analyst Network, Conservative V oice, The American Chronicle Media Group, eBookN...

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Fourth International Anthology on Paradoxism

By: Florentin Smarandache

...nt sources (human expertise, sensor measurements, AI expert systems, neural network, quantum theory, economics predictions). One such theory, that... ...ng hooks<br>”); document.write(“and curls,<br>”); document.write(“in jagged segments.<br></font></p>”); }}else{ document.write(“<p><font color=g...

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War and the Future; Italy, France and Britain at War

By: H. G. Wells

...le piece of woodland in the eye of God and the aeroplane. I went about the network of rail- ways and paths under the trees that a modern battery re- q... ...ly every phase in the life history of a shell from the moment when it is a segment of steel bar just cut off, to the moment when it is no more than a ...

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Love and Mr. Lewisham

By: H. G. Wells

...petual rustling, a 9 H G Wells going and coming in the budding trees. The network of the beeches was full of golden sunlight, and all the lower branc... ...aid her friend. “I asked her yesterday what were the bones in the parietal segment, and she didn’t know one. Not one.” The next day Miss Heydinger’s p...

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Doctor Grimshawe's Secret a Romance

By: Nathaniel Hawthorne

...d to see, but verdant with moss, or in many cases richly enwreathed with a network of creeping plants, and oftenest the ivy of old growth, clamber in... ...guess; but, at the pressure of the old pensioner’s finger, the floor, or a segment of it, rose like the lid of a box, and discovered a small darksome ...

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The Octopus a Story of California

By: Frank Norris

...een. The whole map was gridironed by a 225 Frank Norris vast, complicated network of red lines marked P. and S. W. R. R. These centralised at San Fra... ...h. Evil is short-lived. Never judge of the whole round of life by the mere segment you can see. The whole is, in the end, perfect.” Abruptly he took h... ... good to the greatest numbers? What was the full round of the circle whose segment only he beheld? In the end, the ultimate, final end of all, what wa...

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The 9/11 Commission Report Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States

By: Thomas H. Kean

...most worldwide organization.This organization included a financial support network that came to be known as the “Golden Chain, ” put together mainly b... ...Os). Bin Ladin and the “Afghan Arabs” drew largely on funds raised by this network, whose agents roamed world markets to buy arms and supplies for the... ...rises. In time, the former would encompass numerous companies and a global network of bank accounts and nongovernmental institutions. Fulfilling his b... ...covertly provided financial and other support for terrorist activities.The network included a major business enter- prise in Cyprus; a “services” bran... ... Bosnian conflict as well. 37 The groundwork for a true global ter- rorist network was being laid. Bin Ladin also provided equipment and training assi... ...ernment relaxed. Counterterrorism went back to being a secret preserve for segments of the FBI, the Countert- errorist Center, and the Counterterroris... ...he United States conducted a Sudan policy review and, supported by a vocal segment of Congress, the White House sought to pressure and isolate the Sud...

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The Works of Edgar Allan Poe in Five Volumes Volume One

By: Edgar Allan Poe

...hat a great extent of the earth’s area I beheld. The convex surface of any segment of a sphere is, to the entire surface of the sphere itself, as the ... ... is, to the entire surface of the sphere itself, as the versed sine of the segment to the diameter of the sphere. Now, in my case, the versed sine — t... ...e. Now, in my case, the versed sine — that is to say, the thickness of the segment beneath me — was about equal to my elevation, 45 V olume One or th... ...ght wood, about nine feet long, and rigged on to the balloon itself with a network in the customary manner. From this frame- work was suspended a wick... ...nd the consequent disruption of the minute particles of ice with which the network had become encrusted during the night. Threw down several bottles t...

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Democracy and Education

By: John Dewey

...ty, resourcefulness. An ideally perfect knowl- edge would represent such a network of interconnections that any past experience would offer a point of... ...it formulation of the traits characteristic of these cut-off and one-sided segments of experience—one-sided because barriers to intercourse prevent th...

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Leaves of Grass

By: Walt Whitman

...lons. Put in thy chants said he, No more the puzzling hour nor day, nor segments, parts, put in, Put first before the rest as light for all and e... ...thou not God’s purpose from the first? The earth to be spann’d, connected by network, The races, neighbors, to marry and be given in marriage, The oce...

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Life of Johnson

By: James Boswell

... at once answered, ‘Igno- rance, madam, pure ignorance.’ His definition of Network* has been often quoted with sport- ive malignity, as obscuring a th... ...ratifying his friend with a present more worthy of his acceptance than the segment from the hearth-broom, but soon af- ter of introducing him to Dr. J...

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