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Fuzzy and Neutrosophic Analysis of Women with Hiv/Aids

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

...EUTROSOPHIC ANALYSIS OF WOMEN WITH HIV/AIDS With Specific Reference To Rural Tamil Nadu in India W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy Depa... ...of the socio-economic problems of HIV/AIDS infected women patients living in rural Tamil Nadu. Most of these women are uneducated and live in utter... ...policy-makers for themselves. The pitiable impact of Manu on these uneducated rural men has become a part and parcel of them that they treat women v... ...patriarchy is indirectly one of the major causes of spread of HIV/AIDS among rural women in India. This book has six chapters. The first chapter gi... ...x chapters. The first chapter gives a brief introduction about HIV/AIDS among rural women in Tamil Nadu. Chapter 2 is an analysis of the situation u... ...nglewood Cliffs, USA. 37. Gold, J.R. (1980) An Introduction to Behavioural Geography. Oxford University Press, London. 38. Goodman, L. A. et ... ...eginald G. Gollede (1978) Cities, Space and Behaviour: The Elements of Urban Geography. New Jersey, Prentice Hall Inc., USA. 73. Lewis, L. Starl...

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The World Factbook: 1987

By: Central Intelligence Agency

...bbreviations There have been some significant changes in this edition. A new Geography section has replaced the former Land and Water sections. Entrie... ...d as fiscal year (FY) or otherwise. Afghanistan 300km Set regional map VIII Geography Total area: 647,500 km 2 ; land area: 647,500 km 2 Comparative ... ...llion, about 63% of central government budget Ionian Sea Sec rtf ionil map V Geography Total area: 28,750 km 2 ; land area: 27,400 km 2 Comparative ar... ...1 billion leks; 10.6% of total budget Mediterranean Sea Set rt|ioiul mip VII Geography Total area: 2,381,740 km 2 ; land area: 2,381,740 km 2 Comparat... ...ization), Argentine Industrial Union (manufacturers' association), Argentine Rural Society (large landowners' association), business organiza- tions, ... ...Administrative divisions: 4 divisions, 21 regions, 64 districts, 495 thanas (rural townships consisting of 4,472 unions or village groupings) Legal sy... ...362 km provincial road; about 38,000 km other paved; about 51,000 km unpaved rural Inland waterways: 2,043 km (1,528 km in regular commercial use) Por... ...tes (based on ethnic minorities), subdivided into townships, village-tracts (rural), and wards (urban) Legal system: People's Justice system and Peopl... ...ns; 1 Atlantic Ocean satellite station Defense Forces Branches: Civil Guard, Rural Assistance Guard Military manpower: males 15-49, 741,000; 502,000 f...

...There have been some significant changes in this edition. A new Geography section has replaced the former Land and Water sections. Entries in the new section include area (total and land), comparative area, land boundaries, coastline, maritime claims, boundary disputes, climate, terrain...

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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

...ZY THEORY AND NEUTROSOPHIC COGNITIVE MAPS With Specific Reference To Rural Tamilnadu In India XIQUAN Phoenix 2004 ANALYSIS OF SOCI... ...ZZY THEORY AND NEUTROSOPHIC COGNITIVE MAPS With Specific Reference To Rural Tamilnadu In India W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy Department of Mathema... ...rst time we have ventured into the total analysis of migrant labourers in rural Tamil Nadu who are victims of HIV/AIDS using FCM, BAM and Neutrosoph... ...with the psycho, socio, economic problems of these HIV/AIDS patients from rural Tamil Nadu (a southernmost state in India) remain indeterminate apar... ... the conclusions and suggestions) pertain only to migrant labourers from rural Tamil Nadu who are poor and uneducated and who are HIV/AIDS infected... ...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...

...In this book for the first time we have ventured into the total analysis of migrant labourers in rural Tamil Nadu who are victims of HIV/AIDS using FCM, BAM and Neutrosophic Cognitive Maps. As in our study and analysis we felt several of the factors related with the psycho, socio, economic problems of these HIV/AIDS pati...

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And Gulliver Returns Book VII : Book 7 Visit to Indus

By: Bob Oconnor

...its overpopulated head above water. The globalized ocean was drowning this rural, impoverished, overpopulated land. Water is an apt analogy. You need... ... the last ten years, but the number is deceptive because most Indians are rural and still live in poverty, at a dollar or two a day. But the top end... ...accumulation of riches and the comfort of family. 12 ―Being a rural country, with 95% of our people working their farms and rice paddies... ... is stronger here than in our mother country. Caste is very strong in the rural areas where it is often the only thing that some people have to show... ...ect in the Satara district of Maharashtra. Satara, funded by the National Rural Health Mission, has offered couples a reward of 5,000 rupees, about ... ...psychology and sociology in studying marriage and parenthood. History and geography can be studied when looking at ecology, food production, and pop... ...l English. They learn math and some basic physical science and some world geography and history. After age 12 they can be released from their jobs at... ...arn more Simplish and English, math, physics, and more on the history and geography of our part of the world. ―For adults, who can watch educa...

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

By: Matti Sarmela

...is picture necessary and useful for people? No, not at least for people in rural villages. TV is the only good thing among them. By watching it, one c... ...elf, but all my children have attended school for six years. Children from rural villages like this rarely have the opportunity for more schooling, be... ...hlert 1991. Vitoon 1991; 1992. Nartsupha 2000. On economic development of rural areas and agrarian policy e.g. Wyatt 1969. Ingram 1971. Fuchs - Vin... ...d other large cities, sexual mores among young people are changing, in the rural villages of Lampang, ideals of morality remain unchanged. Girls beli... ...lity to cope with everyday village life. In the same fashion, young men in rural villages of Western Finland, as well as elsewhere in European regions... ...Cultivation in Southeastern Asia. University of California publications in geography Vol. 19. Berkeley-Los Angeles (Univ. of California Press). Spir...

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Fixing Global Finance

By: Kavaljit Singh

...percent are owned by foreign banks. In addition, there are cooperative and rural banks serving local markets. The other major segments of the financia... ...s despite the fact that state-owned banks run a huge branch network in the rural and semi-urban areas and undertake substantial social and development... ...n banks have when it comes to providing basic banking services to landless rural workers and urban poor dwellers? The liberal entry of foreign banks m... ...not expect that big international banks would voluntarily open branches in rural and remote regions of India as part of altruistic motives or corporat... ...i-urban areas. Till 2008, not a single foreign bank had opened a branch in rural India. This is despite the fact that several prominent foreign banks ... ...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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Terrorists and Freedom Fighters

By: Sam Vaknin

...ontrol: "A wise village ... [has] its own resident brigands. ... They are known as rural guards. They are necessary because the Christian populatio... ...s main sources of income were voluntary (and later, less voluntary) taxation of the rural population, bank robberies, train robberies (which won ha... ...commercialized and industrialized competitors, the population grew relentlessly and rural debts buried the semi-feudal rustic peasantry under its in... ...lity. This was especially galling to the Croats who fiercely denied both their geography and their race to cling to the delusion of being a par... ... to placate the bulk of his constituency, the peasantry, King Alexander established rural credit unions and provided credit lines to small farmers a... ...cture that emerges is one of an uneasy co-habitation in the cities and a Christian rural landscape. The elites of the Balkan - church, noblemen, wa... ...tally - not exactly ill, but not normal either". Fear affects people regardless of geography - be it Stalinist Russia, Nazi Germany, Rwandan genoci...

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Empire and Wars

By: Sam Vaknin

...d. Income equality led to ostentatious consumption of the few, contrasted with the rural and urban destitution of the many. A growing share of gros... ...territorial and classic - but total and guerilla-like. It cut across the country's geography and pitted one ideological camp against another. It m... ...evastated Afghanistan - increased. Many refugees came back. Urban workers - mostly rural labourers displaced by war - fared worse, though. As indus... ...sly by the United States for assuming such a hazard. Still, Europe is a captive of geography and history. It has few feasible alternatives to Russi... ... of such blatant conflicts of interests, Turkey's shift is inevitable, a matter of geography as destiny. Turkey continues to ignore the Arab world...

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Capitalistic Musings

By: Sam Vaknin

...or a television set - which would immediately tend to exclude the homeless and the rural poor in many countries. It is even conceivable to extend t... ...ological developments drastically altered the scene and frayed the straitjacket of geography. The violent disintegration of the old system of geop... ...gins to become mighty coalitions of full-time activists. NGO's like the Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee (BRAC) and the Association for Soci... ...than two thirds of their eligible school-age children. This is especially true in rural areas where child labor is a widespread blight. Education ...

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And Gulliver Returns Book VI : Our Psychological Motivations

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...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... ... So what might be normal for an Orthodox Jew might not be in the norm for a Reformed Jew. What is the norm in London might not be the norm for rural ...

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Tokyo to Tijuana: Gabriele Departing America

By: Steven David Justin Sills

...ion to green blankets of waving rice, and from there to farmers' markets and rural parades celebrating the farmer, the daily appreciation of the faces... ... thoughts, when not able to do it in deeds, almost always ran to Seoul. The rural areas where he worked and at one time had lived gave him the solitu... ... the war, what American had ever known of the existence of Kuwait outside of geography teachers? Her idea was not so novel. It was the same type of t... ...rom his kimchee. Here women strapped babies behind their backs but even in a rural town like Umsong many carried cellular telephones in their purses. ... ...thinking this. He had always hated Chongju and Umsong in particular. And yet rural scenes (like the traveling markets in Umsong) were sort of sweet an... ...e traveling markets in Umsong) were sort of sweet and real. The only vestige rural traditions in Seoul were the traditional weddings at the Korean Fol...

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

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

... so hard to life? Why save the AIDS doomed child for a life of poverty in rural Africa when the child would be immediately accepted into Heaven upon... ... 16% had no religion, but the cities had much higher percentages than the rural areas. Atheists and agnostics make up 20 to 30% of the Canadian popul... ...ery society nurses its 105 children with the mythological milk of its geography. So the infant learns that god is vengeful, that god is merciful... .... Then Germany and the north were more industrialized, the south was more rural in many cases. Then our Catholic money went to the poorest areas of ... ...edded and protected by the laws of each country. ―Changing the geography of our conversation a bit. It gave me pause when protesters agai... ...she was living in a garage that was a superior lodging to her dwelling in rural Egypt. ―Estimates are that around one-third of the probable ... ... the recent international count of corpses. ―Rapes and murders of rural women in Pakistan were cowardly acts of revenge by men of other fami...

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Voices from the Past

By: Paul Alexander Bartlett

...arned much from my friend Amerigo, her geographer father. When I studied geography with Amerigo, at his home, she would appear from time to time, a... ... force. I knew that there was little or no chance for advancement in this rural com- munity unless it came through politics. So, politics had to shin... ...r her has never gone away. August 14, 1863 Many times Jenny plodded my rural circuit. Usually, I gave her the reins. Every stopping place, store,... ...high office, should be above love. Some of those same people object to my rural humor. I carry Tad to his bed. I tell him stories. I linger, linger ...

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Trendsiters Digital Content and Web Technologies

By: Sam Vaknin

...sifying and now includes students enrolled in distance learning programs, rural students without physical access to an adequate library, and older, ... ...s. Virtual teams can spring up and dissipate as needed without regard to geography or time zones. Indeed, as bandwidth continues to increase in av... ...the cities, where the pace of innovation far exceeded the generations-long rural change process. Twenty years ago, at the time of the birth of the... ...nancial systems, archaic legal ones, dearth of credit card holders, urban-rural gaps, and English language illiteracy - rarely appear in neat, color...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

...istorted both the sex distribution in the cities - and increased the weight of the rural population (rural couples in China are allowed to have two... ...alization may prove to be more powerful than the classic left-right dichotomy. THE RURAL versus THE URBAN The enmity between the urban and the buco... ...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

...istorted both the sex distribution in the cities - and increased the weight of the rural population (rural couples in China are allowed to have two... ...alization may prove to be more powerful than the classic left-right dichotomy. THE RURAL versus THE URBAN The enmity between the urban and the buco... ...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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The Williams Record

By: Student Media

...nt in the art of painting. Raphael wos born in Urbino, Italy, a distinctly rural land, rolling in hills. He was fond of painting and bad the good for-... ...ssions.'' 10 H. H. 7.30 p. m.—First of two lectures by Mr. Guerard on "The Geography of France and Its Influence on the Cnlture and History of the Peo...

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A Little Tour in France

By: Henry James

...ous lure. All the old apart- ments have been rechristened, as it were; the geography of the castle has been reestablished. The guardrooms, the bedroom... ...nd which at last has no other quality than a look of intense, and peculiar rurality,—the characteristic, even when it is not the charm, of so much of ... ...t had already begun to fade, and my drive reminded me of a passage in some rural novel of Madame Sand. I passed a couple of timber and plaster churche... ...e represented in the scene. It was brought home to me that the populations rurales have many different ways of suffering, and my heart glowed with a g...

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The Silverado Squatters

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

... one-half its altitude. It looks down on much green, intricate country. It feeds in the spring- time many splashing brooks. From its summit you must h... ... This tardy favourite of fortune – hobbling a little, I think, as if in memory of the sciatica, but with not a trace that I can rememb... ... person Kelmar was. But the Jew store- keepers of California, profiting at once by the needs and habits of the people, have made themselves in too man... ...rcus, say, from nine to one, and then, there also, ebbs into the small hours of the echoing policeman and the lamps and stars. But the Toll House is f... ...of tan; and he first backed out for more money; and then, when that demand was satisfied, refused to come point-blank. He was wedded to his wash-house...

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The C‘Sars

By: Thomas de Quincey

...h embraced the whole oichomeni;—the total habitable world as then known to geography , or recognised by the muse of History—than at this day the Briti... ...rs, operative even where it is not perceived, but like the distinctions of geography—existing to-day, forgotten to-morrow—and abolished by a stroke of... ...with the most familiar of all circumstances in all countries,— that of the rural laborer going out to his morning tasks,—it must have been common inde... ...ion. Such a retreat was of- fered to him by his libertus Phaon, in his own rural villa, about four miles distant from Rome. The offer was accepted; an... ...w, then, after such anxiety, alarm, and hardship, Nero had reached a quiet rural asylum. But for the unfortunate concurrence of his horse’s alarm with... ...ies, were at the same time colored by the innocent gaiety which belongs to rural and to primitive manners. In person this emperor was tall and dignifi... ...ged in this way, and with these re- sults, became to Rome what commerce or rural industry is to other countries, viz. the only hopeful and general way...

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