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Fuzzy and Neutrosophic Analysis of Women with Hiv/Aids

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

... has been peer reviewed and recommended for publication by: Dr. L. Bojilov, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria. Prof. G. Tica, M. Vite... ...Tica, M. Viteazu College, Bailesti, jud. Dolj, Romania. Dr. P. Konstantinova, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria. Copyright 2005 by ... ...able living they introduced and enforced on the natives the Manusmriti- based culture that is chiefly responsible for ill treatment of the women in ... ...l Tamil Nadu, so only by knowing the problems faced by these women and their culture it would be easy for the reader to understand why such analysi... ...may feel uncomfortable. This title has so much to do 40 with the tradition, culture and the male dominated society in relevance to women. For from... ...llowed to function. A special study about women in India with relation with culture, tradition and epic should be made to understand the real setu... ...can be only in possession of men. The poor rural men have imbibed this Aryan culture because it gave lots of food to their ego and above all an unq...

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God Prophecy

By: Dr. Paraskev

...apart” (after World War II) land of Eastern Europe in an “unknown tongue” (Bulgarian language) right after the “turning back” from the “Xerxes” of com... ... the same pattern, no matter what patient’s faith, religion, intelligence, culture, nationality and so on is. First, the patient’s personality enters ...

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Balkanlarda İslam: Miadı Dolmayan Umut - Islam in the Balkans: Unexpired Hope : Köprüler Yıkan Zihniyetin Yıkılışı / Demolishing Mentality Which Demolishes Bridges, Volume 5

By: Muhammet Savaş KAFKASYALI, Editor

...min Bakış Açısı Ali Payaziti 27 Representations of contemporary Turkey, the Ottoman Empire, Islam, and gender through the phenomenon of modern pop culture the case of Turkish soap operas in the Western Balkans Çağdaş Pop Kültürü Aracılığı ile Çağdaş Türkiye, Osmanlı Devleti, İslam ve Toplumsal Cinsiyet ile İlgili Temsiller Batı Balkanlarda Türk Dizi Filmleri Ana Fra...

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Terrorists and Freedom Fighters

By: Sam Vaknin

...Macedonians "Two hundred and forty five bands were in the mountains. Serbian and Bulgarian comitadjis, Greek andartes, Albanians and Vlachs... al... ...tivities on the interests and works for the ideals of struggling Macedonia and the Bulgarian race." TODOR ALEXANDROV, The Leader of the IMRO from ... ...s grounded in some historical precedent of at least three nations: the Greeks, the Bulgarians, and the Serbs. Each invoked ethnicity and history an... ...inst the spectre of a Great Bulgaria. Again, the battleground was Macedonia and its Bulgarian-leaning (and to many, pure Bulgarian) inhabitants. Fur... ...l Program" demanded a recognition of a Macedonian nation with its own language and culture. They stopped short of insisting on an independent state... ...nded mind games Macedonia was subjected to by the Big Powers. Misirkov believed in culture as an identity preserving force. And the purveyors and c... ...ved in culture as an identity preserving force. And the purveyors and conveyors of culture were the teachers. "So the teacher in Yugoslavia is oft... ...0. Goce Delcev (Gotse Deltchev) was a teacher. He was born in 1872 in Kukush (the Bulgarian name of the town), north of Thessaloniki (Salonica, So... ...Some wished to be incorporated in Bulgaria, the civilized and advanced society and culture. Others wanted an independent state - though they, too, ...

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Trendsiters Digital Content and Web Technologies

By: Sam Vaknin

...services whose importance is only enhanced by the "free for all" Internet culture. Content intermediaries grade content and separate the qualitat... ...ers, movers and shapers. These two neglected aspects of Internet hype and culture led to the trouncing of erstwhile promising web media companies wh... ...ny and in Subiaco, Italy) shunned it and regarded it as a major threat to culture and civilization. Their attacks on printing read like the litanies... ...ny other factors which determine the interaction of free and paid content. Culture plays an important role as do the law and technology. But as long ... ...panish, Chinese, Japanese, Swedish, Danish, Welsh, Portuguese, Old Dutch, Bulgarian, Dutch/Flemish, Greek, Hebrew. We have texts in Old French, Poli... ...sist that others don't. Q. Technology is often considered the antonym of "culture". TV, for instance, is berated for its vulgar, low-brow, programmi...

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Empire and Wars

By: Sam Vaknin

...the United States, is often perceived as trying to impose its narcissistic pseudo-culture upon a world exhausted by wars hot and cold and corrupte... ...of brain with brawn (i.e., money or bombs), its legalistic-litigious character, its culture of instant gratification and one-dimensional over-simpl... ... foes, often one and the same. The global spread of American influence through its culture, political alliances, science and multinationals is mere... ... our will. Soft power works through attraction ... Our attractiveness rests on our culture, our political values and our policies by taking into ac... ... all-pervasive and missionary. It permeates every aspect of social cooperation and culture. It is an organizing principle, a narrative, a philosoph... ...nst the Christian enemies of Christian Byzantium - the Serbs, the Italians, and the Bulgarians. Orhan became the principal ally of the young and dy...

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The World Factbook: 1987

By: Central Intelligence Agency

...isions: 96% Albanian; remain- ing 4% are Greeks, Vlachs, Gypsies, Serbs, and Bulgarians Religion: Albania claims to be the world's first atheist state... ...n: 8,960,749 (July 1987), average annual growth rate 0.08% Nationality: noun Bulgarian(s); adjec- tive Bulgarian 34 Ethnic divisions: 85.3% Bulgarian... ...ligion: regime promotes atheism; relig- ious background of population is 85% Bulgarian Orthodox, 13% Muslim, 0.8% Jewish, 0.7% Roman Catholic, 0.5% Pr... ...% Roman Catholic, 0.5% Protes- tant, Gregorian-Armenian, and other Language: Bulgarian; secondary languages closely correspond to ethnic breakdown Inf... ... June 1986; more than 99% of electorate voted Political parties and leaders: Bulgarian Communist Party, Todor Zhivkov, General Secretary; Bulgarian Na... ...force: 1.66 million (1980); 732,806 (1980) in salaried employment; 54% agri- culture, 25% government, 9% industry and commerce, 8% services Government... ...men 59.5, women 65.1 Literacy: 82% Labor force: 26 million (1984); 73% agri- culture, 11% industry and commerce, 10% services, 6% government; 8% unemp... ...n 53.3, women 56.8 Literacy: 45-55% Labor force: 1,985,000 (1985); 78% agri- culture; 18% mining, manufacturing, construction; 4% transport and servic...

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

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...lty. Yes Commander.‖ ---―As we move from religion to religion and culture to culture throughout history, monotheists and polytheists think a... ... panentheistic. Yet the Cherokees were monotheistic. The Central American cultures of the Aztecs and Mayans seemed to be polytheistic. Obviously if ... ...r them. We find that evidence in the scriptures of the Indian and Persian cultures. A Jew, a Christian or a Muslim would immediately dismiss their r... ...ious country is a more moral country. The idea that materialism leads to ―cultures of death‖ is the official opinion of your church, father. Pope Jo... ...nion of your church, father. Pope John Paul II said that ―the pro-abortion culture is especially strong precisely where the Church‘s teaching on cont... ...h? Certainly not non-pregnant women! So is this a plus or a minus for the Bulgarian economy and for working women? ―Centralized planning se...

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Facts and Fictions in the Securities Industry

By: Sam Vaknin

...as started in Thatcherite Britain and Bulgaria is only the latest to adopt it. The Bulgarian golden share in Bulgatabak is intended to shield domes... ...with its proponents in the exact sciences as well - ran deeper than that. The very culture of commerce was thoroughly permeated and transformed. It... ...e, up bringing, wealth, and social responsibilities. A succession of societies and cultures discriminated against the ignorant, criminals, atheists... ... Prague and Skopje, 2000 Winner of numerous awards, among them Israel's Council of Culture and Art Prize for Maiden Prose (1997), The Rotary Club A...

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On the Eve a Novel

By: Ivan S. Turgenev

...e in such a married life as the two Stahovs’. Turning to the figure of the Bulgarian hero, it is interest- ing to find from the Souvenirs sur Tourguen... ... of Russian aspiration working with the in- struments of wide cosmopolitan culture. As a critic of his countrymen nothing escaped T urgenev’s eye, as ... ...rong man, Insarov. And here the irony of Insarov being made a foreigner, a Bulgarian, is significant of T urgenev’s distrust of his country’s weakness... ...to the Stahovs.’ ‘Who is Insarov? Ah, to be sure, isn’t it that Servian or Bulgarian you were telling me about? The patriot? Now isn’t it he who’s at ... ...oice sounded somehow not Russian. Insarov’s foreign extrac- tion (he was a Bulgarian by birth) was still more clearly marked in his appearance; he was... ...ame?’ Elena inquired with interest. ‘Insarov Dmitri Nikanorovitch. He is a Bulgarian.’ ‘Not a Russian?’ ‘No, he is not a Russian,’ ‘Why is he living i... ...re is a little family of our people here; among us there are men of little culture; but all are warmly devoted to the common cause. 64 On the Eve Unl...

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The Research Magnificent

By: H. G. Wells

...d fall shot through and smashed by a score of bullets. I saw a num- ber of Bulgarians in the hands of the surgeon, several quite frightfully wounded, ... ...no one has ever conquered these people.” “Any one could, the Servians, the Bulgarians, the Greeks, the Italians, the Austrians. Why, they can’t even s... ...ws grimmer and viler. We shall come to where the Servian plots against the Bulgarian and the Greek against both, and the Turk, with spasmodic massacre... ...ed stupidly. “It’s a band,” he said. “It’s—propaganda. Greeks or T urks or Bulgarians.” “But their feet and hands are fastened! And— … What have they ... ...Benham’s silence. It must have happened yesterday, he explained. They were Bulgarians—traitors. They had been converted to the Patriarchists by the Gr... ...ere in an entirely different environment was another dis- cord of race and culture, and he found in his study of it much that illuminated and correcte... ...nto human dis- sensions in lower Bengal. Here there were not only race but culture conflicts, and he could work particularly upon the differences betw... ...sed,” said the young American. 5 5 5 5 5 Benham’s notes on race and racial cultures gave White tanta- lizing glimpses of a number of picturesque exper... ...e future and not to the past, and it will be the best social and political culture in the world. That, indeed, is what is happening. Mix Chinese cultu...

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What Is Coming a Forecast of Things after the War

By: H. G. Wells

... reaping. The people the Bulgar- ians want in Bulgaria are not Germans but Bulgarians; the people the T urks want in Anatolia are not Germans but T ur... ...metal supply, the great metal industries, much engineering, and most agri- culture, will be more or less completely under collective own- ership, and ... ...he community not in countries but cantons, each with its own religion, its culture and self- government, and all at peace under a polyglot and imparti... ... will speak the closely related Italian. I do not see why this Latin black culture should not extend across equatorial Africa to meet the Indian influ... ...rench and the British have the strongest interest in the revival of Arabic culture. Let the German learn T urkish if it pleases him. Through all Afric... ...with our debt to the Hebrew and Greek. It is to the initiatives of Islamic culture, for example, that we owe our numerals, the bulk of modern mathemat...

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

By: H. G. Wells

... be met? In Macedonia there were T urkish villages that were Christian and Bulgarians that were Moslem. There were fami- lies that changed the termina... ... that changed the termination of their names from ski to off as Serbian or Bulgarian prevailed. I remarked that that showed a certain passion for peac... ...o marked because of the greater flexibility and adaptability of the French culture. All military people—people, that is, professionally and pri- maril...

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In the Fourth Year Anticipations of a World Peace

By: H. G. Wells

...cases. In Macedonia, for instance, there is a jumble of Albanian, Serbian, Bulgarian, Greek and Rumanian villages always jostling one another and main... ...on in an 24 In the Fourth Year external quarrel. Could a Greek village in Bulgarian Macedonia plead in the Supreme Court? Could the Arme- nians in Co... ...t a kindred nation plead- ing for the scattered people of its own race and culture, or any nation presenting a case on behalf of some otherwise unrepr... ...nd upon a series of national republics, Polish, Hungarian, Serbo-Croatian, Bulgarian, and the like, in Eastern Europe, grouped together if possible in... ...peace. It was the failure to understand this on the part of the German and Bulgarian rulers in particular that has now brought all mon- archy to the q... ...tical forms go I myself am as ineffective as any right- thinking German or Bulgarian could possibly be. I am more ineffective than a Galician Pole or ...

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The Shewing-Up of Blanco Posnet

By: George Bernard Shaw

... for a year be- cause it alluded to the part taken by Austria in the Servo-Bulgarian war. This comedy was not one of the plays suppressed in England b... ...far historical that it reveals the unac- knowledged fact that as the Servo-Bulgarian War of 1885 was much more than a struggle between the Servians an... ...lgarian War of 1885 was much more than a struggle between the Servians and Bulgarians, the troops engaged were officered by two European Powers of the... ...try with a complete ignorance of art and history. Even when they have some culture, their livelihood is at the mercy of subscribers and committee men ...

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Almost Two Months Had Passed

By: Leo Tolstoy, Graf

...ily life as his father and forefa- thers—that is, in the same condition of culture—and to bring up his children in the same, was incontestably necessa... ... necessary to cook dinner, it was necessary to keep the mechanism of agri- culture at Pokrovskoe going so as to yield an income. Just as incontestably... ...- ing abroad and reading the papers, and I must own, up to the time of the Bulgarian atrocities, I couldn’t make out why it was all the Russians were ...

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Captain Brassbound's Conversion

By: George Bernard Shaw

...his veins, he is developing artificially in the direction of sleekness and culture 59 Captain Brassbound’s Conversion under the restraints of an over... ...phrase for the sake of its perfect style, and used it as a cockade for the Bulgarian hero of Arms and the Man. The theft prospered; and I naturally ta...

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Theological Essays and Other Papers

By: Thomas de Quincey

...fer ideas absolutely sepa- rate and exclusive to themselves. In the highly cultured lan- guages of England, France, and Germany, are words, by thou- s... ...n its motive, but unfortu- nately operating with the full effect of genial culture. Mas- ters, who have made themselves notorious by indiscriminate fo... ...escension of the invader. But the enemies of Constantinople, Goths, Avars, Bulgarians, or even Persians, were strong only by their weakness. Being con... ...slamism, even in its palmy con- dition, for amalgamating with any superior culture. And the specific action of Mahometan ism in the African case, as c...

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The Brothers Karamazov

By: Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky

...osha uneasily, “as though you were not quite yourself.” “By the way, a Bulgarian I met lately in Moscow,” Ivan went on, seeming not to hear his br... ...out as a remembrance of it. But men, too, can be beaten. A well- educated, cultured gentleman and his wife beat their own child with a birch-rod, a gi... ...e merchant grows more and more eager for rank, and strives to show himself cultured though he has not a trace of culture, and to this end meanly despi...

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Anna Karenina

By: Leo Tolstoy, Graf

...mate and the soil, and consequently deducing all the principles of scientific culture, not simply from the data of soil and climate, but from the data ... ... all there is in his soul,” she thought; “as for these lofty ideals, love of culture, religion, they are only so many tools for getting on.” From his ... ...m Alexey Alexandrovitch had a high opin ion, noted for his intelligence and culture. Alexey Alexandrovitch entered into conversation with him. There ... ...d moreover, a highly cultivated man, who was exception ally modest over his culture. There was not a subject he knew nothing of. But he did not displ... ...the use of authority,” he said, evidently wishing to show he was not without culture. “Take the reforms of Peter, of Catherine, of Alexander. Take Eur... ...staying abroad and reading the papers, and I must own, up to the time of the Bulgarian atrocities, I couldn’t make out why it was all the Russians wer...

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Leaves of Grass

By: Walt Whitman

... working woman too! You Sardinian! you Bavarian! Swabian! Saxon! Wallachian! Bulgarian! You Roman! Neapolitan! you Greek! You lithe matador in the are... ...Grass –Whitman 555 (Wrapt in these little potencies of progress, politics, culture, wealth, inventions, civilization,) Have lost my recognition of y...

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The Brothers Karamazov

By: Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky

...tinguished among the Miusovs as a man of enlightened ideas and of European culture, who had been in the capitals and abroad. Towards the end of his li... ...t know exactly which. He regarded it as his duty as a citizen and a man of culture to open an attack upon the “clericals.” Hearing all about Adelaida ... ...onation of a thousand roubles, while another was a very wealthy and highly cultured land- owner, upon whom all in the monastery were in a sense de- pe... ...osha uneasily, “as though you were not quite yourself.” “By the way, a Bulgarian I met lately in Moscow,” Ivan went on, seeming not to hear his br... ...out as a remembrance of it. But men, too, can be beaten. A well- educated, cultured gentleman and his wife beat their own child with a birch-rod, a gi... ...e merchant grows more and more eager for rank, and strives to show himself cultured though he has not a trace of culture, and to this end meanly despi...

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