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Fuzzy and Neutrosophic Analysis of Periyar's Views on Untouchability

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

...oQuest Information & Learning (University of Microfilm International) 300 N. Zeeb Road ... ... a lauded hero and a distinguished victim of his Dalit background. Even in an international platform when he was on an official visit to Paris, the ... ...truggle had far-reaching impact in the Tamil society. Always a leader of mass organizations, he served as the State President of the Congress party,... ...since the British took steps to ban the Communist Party of India and similar organizations, Periyar toned down his socialist activities. Because of... ... (Baniyas). The Congress Government of Madras Province banned the Black Shirt Volunteer Corps created by Periyar in March 1948. However, it only mad... ... such Brahmin Hotel. Agitations continued daily and till 22 March 1958, 1010 volunteers had courted arrest. Periyar succeeded and the term Brahmin ... ...ahmin Hotel disappeared from nameboards all over the state. More than 10,000 volunteers of the Dravidar Kazhagam burnt the provisions of the Consti... ...n-Brahmin Congress? [Kudiarasu, 5-6-1927] Hindu Mahasabha and other Hindu organizations Will the Varnasharma dharma Paripalana Sabha that is sa... ...mans. He mainly has their friendship. He thinks only of their problems as the international problems. All his plans are only to solve the problem of...

...K.R.Narayanan was a lauded hero and a distinguished victim of his Dalit background. Even in an international platform when he was on an official visit to Paris, the media headlines blazed, ‘An Untouchable at Elysee’. He was visibly upset and it proved that a Dalit who rose up to such heights was never spared from the p...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...it must, no matter how major and significant the resources are. Still, if a person volunteered to join the army and a contract has been signed betw... ...inals or freedom fighters? If they are opposed by voluntary grassroots (vigilante) organizations in the best of anarchist tradition - should they f... ...ing structures and institutions and replacing them with voluntary, self- regulating organizations of free individuals. The Zapatistas movement in Me... ...exico is an attempt to do just that. 2. Or, by creating voluntary, self-regulating organizations of free individuals whose functions parallel those... ... in any of the recent moves - mostly by the Europeans - to strengthen the role of international law and attendant supranational organizations. Th... ...failed. There remained only one viable solution: a Jewish state as a member of the international community of nations. The Six Days War was, inde... ...occupied territories which inevitably gave rise to grave and repeated violations on international law. Overlording another people had a corrosive co... ...a and an extreme - and thankfully, rare - form of fetishism. The Aztecs willingly volunteered to serve as human sacrifices (and to be tucked into ... ...it must, no matter how major and significant the resources are. Still, if a person volunteered to join the army and a contract has been signed betw...

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The Soul Bearer

By: Jonathan Cross

...ecked his watch, it was 9:30 a.m. At five to ten he entered the elevator of the International En­ terprises Inc. Building. He pushed the button for t... ...oun­ tants. "And this is Franklin Pierce, my right hand man, and Presi­ dent of International Enterprises." Pierce stood stiff like one of Matloch's... ... the world. Your company controls four-fifths of the uranium enrichment plants. International Enterprises, Inc. is the largest sub-contractor in the... ... The group consisted of nine men and three women, all heads of their respective organizations. The President of the Sierra Club stepped onto the lan... ... said snatching the glasses from his face, "I'm not sure you understand how our organizations operate - all environmental organizations," he said emp... ...enemy more insidious to them than the businesses that they were fighting. Their organizations raised millions of dollars in order to fight businesse... ...ions, and to every other worthwhile Charity and Foun­ dation in the country. She volunteered her time, unselfishly; she was a true worker in the vine... ...r power plants and waste storage sites, nuclear or otherwise, by using 250,000 volunteers from the Military, including the National Guard. 5) Deco... ...oned with anger, hurt and revenge, and that made him a perfect Green Beret. He volunteered for every assignment behind enemy lines. His heroics ear...

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Bail Yourself Out

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...of compassion and unity, such as the sandbagging efforts by thousands of volunteers in f argo, North Dakota, who joined forces in March, 2009 to st... ...ly is unity enhanced, but ideas are thought through much more thoroughly. International politics will have to change in the same way, too. In the gl... ...dent of Bnei Baruch and Ashlag Research Institute (ARI), two Israel based international edu- cational organizations with branches all over North Ame... ...ag Research Institute (ARI), two Israel based international edu- cational organizations with branches all over North America and Canada, Central and... ... can rise to a new level of existence on personal, social, national, and international levels. other Books 113 Kabbalah Revealed This is the most ...

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The Varieties of Religious Experience

By: William James

...al loss and pain. This is the good side of war, in so far as it calls for “volunteers.” And for morality life is a war, and the service of the highest... ...rvice of the highest is a sort of cos- mic patriotism which also calls for volunteers. Even a sick man, unable to be militant outwardly, can carry on ... ...tegories.’ “Yet this is not all. This vast array is swelled by innumerable volunteers from daily life—the fear of accident, the possibility of calamit... ... degree. The most important consequence of having a [123] Published in the International Scientific Series. 230 The V arieties of Religious Experienc... ...t, as one might call it, with its her- mitages, monasteries, and sectarian organizations, both churches pursuing the same object—to unify the life,[20...

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