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Fuzzy and Neutrosophic Analysis of Periyar's Views on Untouchability

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

...equality. Along with the veteran communist leader M.Singaravel, he organised industrial and agricultural labourers to stand against the exploitatio... ...castes and started a Harijan Sevak Sangh by getting lakhs of rupees from rich industrialists like Birla. They purchased a few Untouchables. They did... ...lothes worn by the corpses, eat in broken vessels, should not use any form of metal vessels, should wear jewels only made of iron and brass. For the... ...ages, or buried in the latter’s graveyards. • Tea /coffee served in separate metal/earthenware containers in village hotels. • Washing of such con... ...which is one KM away from her house. She takes a bamboo basket and two small metal pieces, which she had left at the corner of the toilet…She has t... ...rise in the number of agricultural labourers (49.1%), casual labourers (72%), industrial labourers (17.3%), plantation labour (6.1%) and fishing lab... ...alyze Business Performance Assessment, In Prof. of Int. Conf. on Advances in Industrial Engineering – Applications and Practice II, Jacob Chen and ...

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Fixing Global Finance

By: Kavaljit Singh

...loping economies, the trade shock was much more widespread and severe. The industrial production and manufacturing exports witnessed the sharp slowdow... ...ices The falling commodity prices have further hurt a number of energy and metal exporting African countries. According to Global Economic Prospects 2... ...y 2009, the US dollar price of energy plummeted by two-thirds, and that of metals dropped by more than 50 percent, from earlier highs. 3 Dollar prices... ...m commodity revenues, predominantly from oil and gas exports but some from metals and minerals (such as Russia’s Reserve Fund or Chile’s Social and Ec... ... European and Asian countries had an adverse impact on India’s exports and industrial performance. In particular, goods trade witnessed a sharp declin... ...pared to 9.0 percent in the corresponding period of 2007-08. The growth in industrial production declined to 2.8 percent in 2008-09 (April- February) ... ...ity should be curbed. The “flash crash” on May 6, 2010 (when the Dow Jones Industrial Average lost almost 1000 points within minutes) has shown how a ... .... 5. Jessica Nembhard Jessica, Capital Controls, Financial Regulation, and Industrial Policy in South Korea and Brazil, Praeger, 1996, p. 21. 6. For a...

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Capitalistic Musings

By: Sam Vaknin

...actured goods, agricultural produce, money, and services are scarce. The number of industrialists, service providers, or farmers is limited - as is... ... demand are inelastic and liable to large, random shocks. This is why the prices of industrial goods are less volatile than the prices of shares, or... ...rgers do not always drive prices higher. University of Chicago economists studying Industrial Organization - the branch of economics that deals wit... ...ice fluctuations - of currencies, interest rates, commodities, standardized goods, metals, and so on. "Transformer" companies - collaborating with ... ...ight end up being smuggled into and consumed in a much richer ones. Less likely, industrialized countries may also impose price controls, using p... ...eversed the trends of centralization and hierarchical stratification wrought by the Industrial Revolution. From microprocessor to micropower - an en... ...chnological advances spawn new scientific fields - the steel industry gave birth to metallurgy, computers to computer science and the transistor to ... ... ravished the Sabines(TM). He became an artist, clad in leather, he started a heavy-metal band called The Garage(TM). It was then that he discovered...

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Contributing to Efforts for Greater Financial Markets Stability in Apec Economies

By: Apec Finance Minister Process

...g and telecommunications for the APEC region. Generally, APEC member economies’ major industrial products and natural resources are also their main ... ... portfolio investments including investments in currencies from emerging economies to industrialized economies hit the worst performing currencies ha... ...ely, developing economies can be potential market destinations for skilled labors and industrial goods from developed economies. Contrary to APEC’s ... ...or 27.86 percent of the Indonesia’s total imports in 2009; followed by vehicles, base metal and articles of base metals, and product of chemical, ac... ... and open trade and investment in the Asia Pacific that should be achieved by 2010 by industrialized economies and 2020 by developing economies, Indo... ...e an increase in per capita income. The Mexican economy has rapidly developing modern industrial and service sectors, characterized by rising privat...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

...flesh is protein-rich. Most societies, past and present (with the exception of the industrialized West), need to make efficient use of rare protein... ...l Europe (the Czech Republic, Hungary and, to a lesser extent, Poland) experienced industrial capitalism in the inter-war period. But the countries... ...ind of disdain towards "non-productive", "city-based" vocations. Agricultural and industrial occupations were romantically extolled. The cities we... ... used to battle this judicial aggression. Competition policy is the antithesis of industrial policy. The former wishes to ensure the conditions an... ...me to be true - so, in many ways, it isn't. I think Mankind (at least in the rich, industrialized countries) is moonstruck. It surfs this beautiful... ... improving on many fronts, showed Lomborg: known reserves of fossil fuels and most metals are rising, agricultural production per head is surging, ... ...iqueness. We, hitherto the only humans, bring forth intelligent, new breeds of Man, metal sub-species, the wired stock, a gene pool of bits of bytes...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...flesh is protein-rich. Most societies, past and present (with the exception of the industrialized West), need to make efficient use of rare protein... ...l Europe (the Czech Republic, Hungary and, to a lesser extent, Poland) experienced industrial capitalism in the inter-war period. But the countries... ...ind of disdain towards "non-productive", "city-based" vocations. Agricultural and industrial occupations were romantically extolled. The cities we... ... used to battle this judicial aggression. Competition policy is the antithesis of industrial policy. The former wishes to ensure the conditions an... ...me to be true - so, in many ways, it isn't. I think Mankind (at least in the rich, industrialized countries) is moonstruck. It surfs this beautiful... ... improving on many fronts, showed Lomborg: known reserves of fossil fuels and most metals are rising, agricultural production per head is surging, ... ...iqueness. We, hitherto the only humans, bring forth intelligent, new breeds of Man, metal sub-species, the wired stock, a gene pool of bits of bytes...

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Facts and Fictions in the Securities Industry

By: Sam Vaknin

...in industries they were acquainted with first hand. As markets grew, the scales of industrial production (and of service provision) expanded. A sin... ...An investor was expected to excel in obtaining high yields on his capital – not in industrial management or in marketing. A manager was expected to... ...e, put in charge of: 1. The selection of infrastructure, equipment, raw materials, industrial processes, etc.; 2. Negotiations and agreements with ... ...demand are inelastic and liable to large, random shocks. This is why the prices of industrial goods are less volatile than the prices of shares, or... ...their output rose from $60.8 billions to $68 billions. The Federal Reserve index of industrial production which had averaged only 67 in 1921 ... had... ...ial markets led risk-averse investors to flee into safer havens: commodities, oil, metals, real estate and, finally, currencies and bonds. This was...

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Essays on Some Unsettled Questions of Political Economy

By: John Stuart Mill

...ected by the introduction of money as a medium of ex- change; the precious metals always tending to distribute them- selves in such a manner throughou... ...ce must be paid in money: the change in the distribution of the pre- cious metals between the two countries would lower the price of cloth in England,... ...s always in goods; for, unless the country possesses mines of the precious metals, and numbers those metals among its regular articles of ex- port, it... ...amount of her imports. There would be a considerable flowof the pre- cious metals out of France into England. The English con- sumer of French wine wo... ..., to heap up ar- tificially the greatest possible quantity of the precious metals within it. Let us examine, then, more closely than has usually been ... ...t us consider whether the presence of these per- sons is beneficial, in an industrial point of view, to Paris. We exclude from the consideration that ...

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