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Fuzzy and Neutrosophic Analysis of Women with Hiv/Aids

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

...riously ill they worked as daily wagers. When these women got admitted in the hospital they were either terminally ill or the disease has advanced t... ... Tamil Nadu. Chapter 2 is an analysis of the situation using fuzzy theory in general and Fuzzy Relational Maps (FRM) in particular. The FRM tool is... ...des/ concepts. In Chapter 4 for the first time we use neutrosophic theory in general and neutrosophic relational maps (NRM) in particular to analyz... ... by limited access to personal physicians, inadequate health insurance and a general fear and mistrust of health services, thus these women typical... ...few have been deserted by their husband’s family and were at the mercy of the hospital. None of them had any help from any of the women’s organizat... ...ed. Several of them come to know about the disease only after coming to the hospital. But uniformly when compared with men only 3% of them said th... ...DS in the World: A Global Report. 301 Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts. 77. Maria de Bruyn (1992) Women and AIDS in Developi...

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Links and Factoids

By: Sam Vaknin

.... Henri Matisse is revered as the father of Fauvism and of modern painting in general. Yet, one of his more famous tableaux, Le Bateau (The Bo... ...found not guilty and promptly divorced her husband. She died of tuberculosis, in a hospital bed. http://www.chicagothemusical.com/indexl.html Cig... ...estigation Tracking System (HITS) A program within the Washington state's Attorney General's Office that tracks and investigates homicides and rape... ...information on the development and implementation of fingerprinting systems for the general public and international law enforcement entities. Eu... ...the jury found him guilty but criminally insane. He was committed to Central State Hospital (for the Criminally Insane) at Waupon, Wisconsin and mo... ...plex never requires more than a 7 minutes walk. Plans to convert the Pentagon to a hospital after the second world war were abandoned with the outb... ..., brother of Chief Massasoit of the Wampanoag tribe, to the colonists in Plymouth, Massachusetts at their first Thanksgiving dinner in the new land... ...that time, pure alcohol consumption per person reached 27 liters (about 7 gallons). Massachusetts had a prohibition law between 1838 and 1840. Maine...

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The Williams Record

By: Student Media

...ng Stal>lea Uain and Sooth Strssm, Oppoeite Greylork Hotel Wllllamstown, - Massachusetts Lone DI«tance Telephone OLYMPIAN Bowling and Billiard Parlors... ...HT Oculist and Aurist Glasses properly fitted. Eye and Ear Surgeon to City Hospital. Oowlin Block Nertli Adams WRIGHT & DITSON Lawn Tennis Football Ba... ... You gain nothing by postponement. Act now while insurable. JOHN B. STONE, General Agent, Pittsfield and North Adatna. JAMES W. MAKER, HARRY W. REINHA... ...RD FIRE-PROOF AND MODERN IN EVERY RESPECT Fashionable Shiris, Neckwear and General Haberdashery. Fine Selections. Postpone purchases for the visit of ... .... American and European Plan.... HENRY E. MARSH, Proprietor SPRINGFIELD, . MASSACHUSETTS 1 WILLIAMS ICBCOBD i Bowling and Billiards AT THE CASINO Hoo... ...ur are devot<d entirely to laboratory teaching and research. The nu.nerous hospitals of fjrjston furnish abundant opportunities for clin- ical instruc... ...re wholly elettivf; ; they include laboratory subiects, fjcneral medicine, general surKery and the special cliniral branches. The next school year ext... ...HT Oculist and Aurist Glasses properly fitted. Eye and Ear Surgeon to City Hospital. Dowlin Block, North Adams WRIGHT & Lawn Tennis Football Basketbal... ...merican and European Plan .... HENRY E. M^RSH, Proprietor SPRINGFIELD, ... MASSACHUSETTS WIIiLUMK KBOORD Bowling and Billiards AT THE CASINO Hoosac C...

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What Your Bank Doesn't Want You to Know : About Where to Invest Your Money

By: Lillian R. Villanova

...tes and Tax Deeds. It provides information and personal experience. It contains general definitions, guidelines and simple forms. It will assist t... ...ns, guidelines and simple forms. It will assist the reader in understanding the general principles involved, and in drafting simple agreements. It... ... are: JOINT VENTURE AGREEMENT PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT SPECIAL POWER OF ATTORNEY GENERAL POWER OF ATTORNEY CONTRACT FOR SALE AND PURCHASE CONTRACT ... ...gency to acquire private property for public purposes (schools, highways, parks, hospitals, redevelopment, civic buildings, for example) It also inc... .... Marys, Talbot, Washington, Wicomico, Worchester Lillian R. Villanova 118 Massachusetts: Tax Lien Certificate State 14 Counties Barnstable, ...

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The Vatican Conspiracy

By: Jonathan Cross

...ey said six teenagers were dead from a drug over-dose, and twenty others were hospitalized. Seems, someone had spiked the punch, or whatever they wer... ...mentioned. I covered it all up, very neatly. Police records, coroner reports, hospital records; yeah, they all cooperated all right, including the p... ...her as she clung to him, weeping. CHAPTER 3 WALTER REED ARMY HOSPITAL Alexander Artemis knocked softly, and then opened the door.... ...t push that red button next to the door...Oh, and Senator, give my regards to General Radcliff when you see him. Tell him I said to say hello to Rat... ...Washington, DC, where he got a job working as one of the aides to a prominent Massachusetts Congressman. It didn't take long for the young, handsome... ...mean Brand." Marian perked up. "Can you tell us who you're working with?" "General Radcliff. And that's as much as I'm going to say." "General R... ...s, stood in the center. His rotund body paraded along the inner circle like a General reviewing his troops. Toscana cigar smoke swirled around him i...

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The Soul Bearer

By: Jonathan Cross

...and stream? But it had been made clear, by Governor Stevens and the blue-coated General with shining buttons and gold medals on his coat, that if Se... ...e Suquamish could not set foot outside those boundaries, or, as the blue-coated General put it, "We will kill your people like hunting deer." Seattl... ..., white and blue with a lectern set in the middle. Governor Stevens sat next to General Haynes, impecca­ bly dressed in his uniform with his ribbons ... ...st the desk with her arms folded. Under the circumstances, it was about as much hospitality as he could hope for. "So?" "I don't know if I was inf... ...on­ ey that was desperately needed for new medical equipment at the reservation hospital. Has great contacts in Washington. Plus, she sits on the bo... ...ts met her at a BIA luncheon, and just casually men­ tioned that the reservation hospital needed new medical equip­ ment. She was in my office within ... ...ide of the aisle." "1 thank the Senator," O'Brien, the Democratic Senator from Massachusetts said. "I, for one, am looking forward to these hearing... ...s and plans for the Department of Energy. " "The Chair thanks the Senator from Massachusetts for his re­ marks. Are there any other statements befor...

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

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

... what really makes them happy.‖ 15 ―The research shows that generally children make us less happy. So does losing one‘s job. Sex makes... ...he goodness or badness of an action, our own or that of others. Often the general public thinks it‘s only about sexual conduct or life and death issu... ...n terms of actions that people believe in and act on. So I will narrow the general meaning of ‗values‘ and broaden the general meaning of ‗morals‘ so... ...ies and explain them in their decisions. A medical ethicist at a Catholic hospital will often have a quite different decision on what is ethical for... ...ecision on what is ethical for a patient than an ethicist from a Lutheran hospital or from a county medical center. When we cannot agree on truth, s... ...e, if a person leaves an important business meeting and is rushing to the hospital to be by his wife‘s side for the birth of their child that would ... ...o die before a ‗Code Blue‘ situation does them in? ―A court in Massachusetts recently allowed life support to be withdrawn from an 11 year...

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Voices from the Past

By: Paul Alexander Bartlett

...Sometimes, before dropping asleep, I long to see Olympus, as part of this general dream: VOICES FROM THE PAST 64 Never is it swept by the w... ...maiming...our wounded filled the VOICES FROM THE PAST 248 Maggiore Hospital...you must have heard...the halls and loggias were filled... “Mil... ...lt be- cause my old kidney complaint afflicted me. For a time I was at the Hospital Spirito. I became as desolate as Hadrian’s Tomb. I ate only fruit... ...ublic approval of the painting and the curious had to be satisfied. Since General de Galen had come to Milan to deliver the painting to the King, I ... ...Milan, I went on with my anatomical studies, this time working in a clean hospital, with proper light. I had adequate leisure. I dissected male and f... ... commas. I hunted dreams on paper—cheap privateer! I was priest, pharaoh, general, slave, glutton. Paper is a sickness, a sweltering fever, clammy f... ...e to coordinate these state laws? Missouri hardly comprehends the laws of Massachusetts. Justice—many strive for justice. Efforts must be doubled. I...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

...ns and permutations of differences and dissimilarities of all things that are generally the same size in the Universe proves beyond any doubt that t... ...tus is not inertia. Neither is it mass. It is an Organic Force. There is a general phenomenon throughout the Universe that Science calls Inertia.... ...he stone, it resumes its original path. The only reason light travels in a general direction that is more or less straight, is because when it is... ...akes as much sense as a person with a broken arm being too ashamed to go to a hospital: so they end up walking around crippled for the rest of their... ... entire population to beggardom with no electrical power, no water supply, no hospitals, no schools, no bridges, and no paved roads… huh? Someone ex... ...e loudly trying to refuse all the winning team’s ahem polite, hammed- up, fake hospitality… looking at their huge plates of food and booze in disgust…... ...each other’s houses, and stole each other’s properties. Even the Governor of Massachusetts whose wife betrayed the British cause and became a spy f... ...Something American history books carefully delete from the history of 1638 in Massachusetts. Named so because of the infamous massacre which gave th...

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Heroes of Unknown Seas and Savage Lands

By: J. W. Buel

...ing splendor -- How Cortez was received by Montezuma -- The Emperor's generous hospitality -- The entrance into Mexico -- Interview between Cortez and... ...st reach shore and the expedition is saved -- Among the South Sea Islanders -- Hospitality is paid by treachery -- A fight with the Islanders -- Depar... ...easurable evil, and I appeal to mothers and fathers, as well as to humanity in general, to give their example and efforts towards inducing an acceptan... ...or Hamilcar, and Hanno his brother, 443 years before Christ, both Carthaginian generals, but at the time residing in a portion of Spain now called And... ...But not only long anterior but even in the Middle Ages there was a belief very general in the existence of fabulous islands in the Atlantic, and out o... ...ing with him many rich presents to Lief Erikson, and was offered in return the hospitalities of that now distinguished man. Thorfinn soon met the beau... ...y consulting this very ancient map) leads to the belief that Drogio was either Massachusetts or North Carolina. The voyage, however, terminated most d...

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Applications of Bimatrices to Some Fuzzy and Neutrosophic Models

By: Florentin Smarandache

...and their Application 135 Chapter Four NEUTROSOPHIC BIGRAPHS THEIR GENERALIZATIONS AND APPLICATIONS TO NEUTROSOPHIC MODELS 4.1 Some B... ...igraphs and their Properties 158 4.3 Neutrosophic Cognitive Bimaps and their Generalizations 188 4.4 Neutrosophic Trimaps and their Applications ... ...the hidden pattern of the problem under investigation. This book, in order to generalize the two models, has systematically invented mathematical t... ...cted them. P 3 – These women are left to the mercy of road or in the public hospitals with no one to take care of them. P 4 – No proper women or... ... 56. Hummel, J.A. Introduction to vector functions, Addison- Wesley, Reading, Massachusetts, 1967. 57. Jacobson, N. Lectures in Abstract Algebra, D ... ...ach Science Publishers, 1989. 78. Lang, S. Algebra, Addison Wesley, Reading, Massachusetts, 1967. 250 79. Langfield-Smith, K. Exploring the Need... ... 81. Lay, D. C. Linear Algebra and its Applications, Addison Wesley, Reading, Massachusetts, 2003. 82. Lee, K., S. Kim, and M. Sakawa. On-line Fault...

...world problems and they happen to be mathematical tools which can give the hidden pattern of the problem under investigation. This book, in order to generalize the two models, has systematically invented mathematical tools like bimatrices, trimatrices, n-matrices, bigraphs, trigraphs and n-graphs and describe some of its properties. These concepts are also extended neutr...

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New Life Incognita

By: Gracie C. Mckeever

...ta by Gracie C. McKeever 12 CHAPTER 1 Current Day—Spring New York Downtown Hospital Something was sitting on his chest like a nightmare. Sitting and w... ...rits, experienced suffocation and the levitation. Another time, in another hospital where he'd been recuperating after having been struck down by a ca... ... surrounded by wired glass, the other half by institutional-green walls. A hospital room. Not heaven. And if this was so, he assumed the man with the ... ...er. He was Dagny Castle Diaz, daughter of the rich pasty- faced Castles of Massachusetts and wife of some gorgeous Latin NYPD narcotics detective. He ... ...t coy as Tyler had when she'd asked him his age, curious as to how old the general population saw her. Jordan jumped in as if reading Kelly's mind. "H...

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American Notes for General Circulation

By: Charles Dickens

...kens A publication of PSU s Electronic Classics Series American Notes for General Circulation by Charles Dickens is a publication of the Pennsylva... ...for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. American Notes for General Circulation by Charles Dickens , the Pennsylvania State University... ...a State University is an equal opportunity University. American Notes for General Circulation by Charles Dickens PREFACE TO THE FIRST CHEAP EDITION O... ...ly believe that the public institu tions and charities of this capital of Massachusetts are as nearly perfect, as the most considerate wisdom, be ne... ... an immense amount of evil passion and misery. The Perkins Institution and Massachusetts Asylum for the Blind, at Boston, is superintended by a body o... ...aritable insti tutions are clustered together. One of these, is the State Hospital for the insane; admirably conducted on those enlightened principle... ...pauper infants yet. Connected with the House of Industry, there is also an Hospital, which was in the best order, and had, I am glad to say, many beds... ...on the high est and pleasantest ground in the neighbourhood, stands their hospital, or boarding house for the sick: it is the best house in those par... ...is an American fash ion. One of the provinces of the state legislature of Massachusetts is to alter ugly names into pretty ones, as the children impr...

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The Writings of Abraham Lincoln in Seven Volumes Volume 7 of 7

By: Abraham Lincoln

...olume Seven of Seven Abraham Lincoln V olume 7 of 7 OPINION ON THE LOSS OF GENERAL R. H. MILROY’S DIVISION. October 27, 1863. In June last a division ... ...ubstantially lost at or near Win- chester, V a. At the time, it was under General Milroy as im- mediate commander in the field, General Schenck as de... ... in the field, General Schenck as depart- ment commander at Baltimore, and General Halleck as gen- eral-in-chief at Washington. General Milroy, as imm... ...o telegraph the officer in military command at Fort Warren, Boston Harbor, Massachusetts, suspending the execution of Charles Carpenter, to be execute... ... the Methodist Church sends more soldiers to the field, more nurses to the hospitals, and more prayers to Heaven than—any other. God bless the Method... ...N. EXECUTIVE MANSION, W ASHINGTON, June 24, 1864. MES. A. LINCOLN, Boston, Massachusetts: All well and very warm. Tad and I have been to General Gran... ...ovember 8, 1864. TO THE MANAGING COMMITTEE OF THE SAIL- ORS’ FAIR, Boston, Massachusetts Allow me to wish you a great success. With the old fame of t... ...ntitled to claim and concede an entire and friendly equality of rights and hospitalities with all maritime nations. In witness whereof, I have hereunt...

...Excerpt: In June last a division was substantially lost at or near Winchester, Va. At the time, it was under General Milroy as immediate commander in the field, General Schenck as department commander at Baltimore, and General Halleck as general- in-chief at Washington. General Milroy, as immediate commander, was put in arrest, and ...

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The Writings of Abraham Lincoln in Seven Volumes Volume 6 of 7

By: Abraham Lincoln

...s H. Baldwin. ABRAHAM LINCOLN. W ASHINGTON, D.C., May 14, 1862 TELEGRAM TO GENERAL G . B. McCLELLAN. W ASHINGTON CITY, May 15, 1862. MAJOR-GENERAL McC... ...bid you farewell. 7 The Writings of Abraham Lincoln: V ol Six TELEGRAM TO GENERAL I. McDOWELL. W ASHINGTON, May 16, 1862. MAJOR-GENERAL McDOWELL: Wha... ...LINCOLN. MEMORANDUM OF PROPOSED ADDITIONS TO INSTRUCTIONS OF ABOVE DATE TO GENERAL McDOWELL, AND GENERAL MEIGS’S INDORSE- MENT THEREON. May 17, 1862. ... ...62. HON. HIRAM BARNEY, New Y ork: Mrs. L. has $1000 for the benefit of the hospitals and she will be obliged, and send the pay, if you will be so good... ...ac: Owing to the press in behalf of Daniel Sullivan, Company E, Thirteenth Massachusetts, and the doubt; though small, which you express of his guilty...

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The Whole History of Grandfathers Chair or True Stories from New England History, 1620-1808

By: Nathaniel Hawthorne

...hey made a settlement, and called it Plymouth, which, though now a part of Massachusetts, was for a long time a colony by itself. And thus was formed ... ...everal gentle men among them purchased a tract of country on the coast of Massachusetts Bay, and obtained a charter from King Charles, which authoriz... ...the king’s charter in his keeping, and was appointed the first governor of Massachusetts. Imagine him a person of grave and benevolent aspect, dressed... ...ney was still 25 Hawthorne more sensibly felt. T o supply the demand, the General Court passed a law for establishing a coinage of shillings, sixpenc... ...f a century after the arrival of the English the red men showed themselves generally inclined to peace and amity. They often made submission when they... ... an officer of the English army, arrived, with a commission to be governor general of New England and New York. The king had given such powers to Sir ... ...k at him, and say, “It is the small pox! Let the patient be carried to the hospital.” And now this dreadful sickness had shown itself again in Boston.... ...s understand this language. The strangers wanted food. Some of them sought hospitality at the doors of the stately mansions which then stood in the vi...

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North America Volume Two

By: Anthony Trollope

... is commerce that makes great cities, and commerce has refused to back the general’s choice. New York and Philadelphia, without any political power, h... ...es the country is wild, trackless, unbridged, uninhab- ited, and desolate. Massachusetts Avenue runs the whole length of the city, and is inserted on ... ...when Congress meets. I do not think that Congress makes much difference to Massachusetts Avenue. I believe that the city never contains as many as eig... ... the whole length of Washington: Virginia Avenue, Pennsylvania Avenue, and Massachusetts Avenue. But Pennsylvania Avenue is the only one known to ordi... ...resentatives, and judges included, go in at the back door. Of course it is generally known that in the Capitol is the chamber of the Senate, that of t... ...York Avenue, Vermont Avenue, and Connecticut Avenue do the same at what is generally called President’s Square. In theory, or on paper, this seems to ... ... might have told! Wandering about through the Patent-office I also found a hospital for sol- diers. A British officer was with me who pronounced it to... ...500, and of these 700 were in the Southern army. The place had been made a hospital for Northern soldiers, and no doubt the site for that purpose had ... ...ne what would be the feelings of her life while living in a town used as a hospital for the enemies against whom her absent husband was then fighting....

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The Writings of Abraham Lincoln in Seven Volumes Volume 5 of 7

By: Abraham Lincoln

...” too, if they wanted them? Clearly this was no invention of his be- cause General Cass put forth the same doctrine in 1848 in his so called Nicholson... ...g. Then what was it that the “Little Giant” invented? It never occurred to General Cass to call his discovery by the odd name of popular sovereignty. ... ...s very much afraid in the triumph that the Republican party will lead to a general mixture of the white and black races. Perhaps I am wrong in saying ... ...stitutional provision in regard to naturalized citizens, lately adopted by Massachusetts, and whether I am for or against a fusion of the Republicans ... ...licans and other opposition elements for the canvass of 1860, is received. Massachusetts is a sovereign and independent State; and it is no privilege ... ... may without impropriety speak out. I say, then, that, as I understand the Massachusetts provision, I am against its adoption in Illinois, or in any o... ..., to pass through that State on my way to Washington, and tendering me the hospitalities of her authorities and people, has been duly received. With t... ...r of this re- ception, as personal to myself. I most gratefully accept the hospitalities tendered to me, and will not detain you or the audience with ... ... of Wilmington, and have since carried with me a fond remem- brance of the hospitalities of the city on that occasion. The programme established provi...

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Democracy in America

By: Alexis de Tocqueville

... upon the Inde- pendence of the United States that wisest and best plan of general government that was ever devised for a free people. He found that t... ...ing my stay in the United States, nothing struck me more forcibly than the general equality of conditions.” He referred, doubtless, to social and poli... ...d purpose of American Democ- racy. “Local Self-Government,” independent of general con- trol, except for general purposes, is the root and origin of a... ...nts than add my name to the list of those strangers who repay the generous hospitality they have received by subsequent chagrin and annoyance. I am aw... ...he Hudson; they are now six in number: 1, Connecticut; 2, Rhode Island; 3, Massachusetts; 4, V ermont; 5, New Hamp- shire; 6, Maine. 49 Tocqueville m... ...verbatim *See “Pitkin’s History,” p, 35. See the “History of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay,” by Hutchinson, vol. i. p. 9. **See “Pitkin’s History,” ... ...n, vol. i. p. 9. **See “Pitkin’s History,” pp. 42, 47. *The inhabitants of Massachusetts had deviated from the forms which are preserved in the crimin... ...t remote districts of Pennsylvania I was benighted, and obliged to beg for hospitality at the gate of a wealthy planter, who was a Frenchman by birth.... ...ot procure a seat for the servile race beside their former masters; in the hospitals they lie apart; and although they are allowed to invoke the same ...

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The Uncommercial Traveller

By: Charles Dickens

...te University The Pennsylvania State University is an equal opportunity University. The Uncommercial Traveller 3 The Uncommercial Traveller by Charle... ...min’. They don’t go a headerin’ down here, wen there an’t no Bobby nor gen’ral Cove, fur to hear the splash.’ According to my interpretation of these ... ... deaf, wonderfully preserved, and amazingly conversational. She had not long lost her husband, and had been in that place little more than a year. At ... ...rything to eat and drink carefully supervised as to quality, and sold at an appointed price; re- spectable female attendants ready for the commonest w... ...o look on. The air of this Theatre was fresh, cool, and wholesome. To help towards this end, very sensible precautions had been used, ingeniously comb... ... cool material with a light glazed surface, being the covering of the seats. These various contrivances are as well considered in the place in questio... ... or the San Carlo at Naples, or the Grand Opera at Paris, than any notion a stranger would be likely to form of the Britan- nia Theatre at Hoxton, a m...

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