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    The hydrodynamics of quantum spacetime - The minimal essentials of a new quantum theory

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    This is a somewhat long and extended abstract of a paper that presents a relatively short and concise review of a new quantum mechanics. This new theory is anchored in the hydrodynamical paradigm first introduced by L. Prandtl in his famous boundary layer theory.  In addition the original ideas of L. Prandtl are expanded to encompass and combine with ideas from von Neumann-Connes’ pointless noncommutative geometry, Penrose-like fractal tiling cosmology, E-infinity Cantorian theory and the platonic golden mean number system based transfinite set theory.  Proceeding in this way it is reasoned that while the pre-quantum particle and the pre-quantum wave may be best described as a multi dimensional zero set and empty set respectively in stringent mathematical terms, in physical terms however the new picture of a bluff body modelling the quantum particle and a surrounding Prandtl boundary layer modelling the quantum wave is virtually a quantum jump in our understanding of quantum physics in general and quantum wave collapse in particular.  In that respect the work has some resemblance to that pilot wave theory of de Broglie and Bohm but is by no means more than that.  The work is naturally connected to very specialized hydrodynamics related fields apart of Batchelor’s law and the important earthquake engineering subject of liquefaction which is of paramount importance for designing buildings with high resistance to earthquakes among other things.  The concerted use of all these mathematical, experimental and number theoretical tools combine in the present paper to give a new synthesis for a deeper understanding of what we label the classical and quantum world predominantly for simplicity rather than logical, mandatory reasons

    India’s Look East Policy: Opportunities for the tribal of Manipur

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    India’s Look East policy was launched in 1991 by the then Narasimha Rao government to renew political contacts, increase economic integration and forge security cooperation with several countries of Southeast Asia as a means to strengthen political understanding. There is different opinion or interpretation among scholars and writers regarding the implementation of India’s Look East Policy. Some says Look East Policy would generate socio-economic and commercial development to the people of Manipur in general and tribal in particular. In the contrary, some scholar and writers have the opinion that India’s Look East Policy is a threat to tribal culture and their traditional land ownership system. This paper intends to throw lights what kind of development or benefits have been brought by India’s Look East Policy for the tribal of chandel district in Manipur

    Distance Learning In Postgraduate Medical Education For Family Doctors In Ukraine

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    The experience of using distance learning in the process of postgraduate education of family doctors is considered. The implementation of various online resources in the training of health professionals in quarantine activities related to the COVID-19 pandemic, highlights the problem of information literacy and the use of information technology among physicians of all ages and psychotypes, and shows that the latest resources of telecommunications and computers. computer technologies should be widely implemented in all areas of health care. Distance learning demonstrates its flexibility through the skillful combination of various types of distance learning technologies: without the presence of a teacher in the case of mastering the theoretical part of the course, with the partial presence of a teacher during practical and seminars in parallel with traditional teaching methods

    Arbitration and its roots in the State of Kuwait

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    Arbitration is a preferred alternative resolution to settle down the disputes, conflicts, differences,discrepancies in international contract between or among the parties, while saving the time,money, energy, skill and litigation under normal domestic or foreign Laws of the parties towardsthe developments of the Business.Amicable solution by the parties or special negotiators settlement or reconciliation, or Experts opinion, ormediations and/or the Arbitration through entity are normally called the alternative means of the disputessettlements

    A Study on Sum Formulas for Generalized Tribonacci Numbers: Closed Forms of the Sum Formulas ∑_{k=0}ⁿkx^{k}W_{k}, ∑_{k=1}ⁿkx^{k}W_{-k}

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    In this paper, closed forms of the sum formulas ∑_{k=0}ⁿkx^{k}W_{k}, ∑_{k=1}ⁿkx^{k}W_{-k} for generalized Tribonacci numbers are presented. As special cases, we give summation formulas of Tribonacci, Tribonacci-Lucas, Padovan, Perrin, Narayana and some other third order linear recurrance sequences

    A Study On Generalized (r,s,t,u,v,y)-Numbers

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    In this paper, we introduce the generalized (r,s,t,u,v,y) sequence and we deal with, in detail, three special cases which we call them (r,s,t,u,v,y), Lucas (r,s,t,u,v,y) and modified (r,s,t,u,v,y) sequences. We present Binet's formulas, generating functions, Simson formulas, and the summation formulas for these sequences. Moreover, we give some identities and matrices related with these sequences

    Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Environmental, and Legal Analysis on Dompet Ummat Pontianak Indonesia

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    In this paper, Zakat as an actual strength of Muslims needs to be managed with a good strategy management system. A good strategy management system, in constructing the strategy, should pay attention to factors such as vision, mission, and value, plan the strategy using analysis such as PESTEL (political, economic, social, technological, environmental and legal)

    A Poverty and Income Inequality in Indonesia

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    This study aims to describe and evaluate government policies and strategies in overcoming the problem of poverty. The research method used in this study is the research approach used is descriptive qualitative. The results of this study indicate that many poverty alleviation programs carried out by the government have not yet brought significant change. The strategies that have been taken to overcome poverty not only prioritize economic aspects but pay attention to other dimensions to increase capacity and encourage productivity. The strategy chosen was to improve the basic ability of the poor to increase income, involving the poor in the whole process of poverty reduction; empowerment strategy. To support the success of this strategy, it should be done thoroughly, integratedly, across sectors, and adapted to the conditions of Indonesian social diversity

    Homology Theory on Causal Random Groups

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    The objective of this paper is to analyze a new approach to homology theory that deals with Causal Random Groups, (CRG). It is shown that the evolution of (CRG) can be tracked down as these groups stay within the general random groups category. Random groups are algebraic groups that are not systematically the result of interaction of several random sub algebraic groups. Therefore, in general random groups are unstable. Evolution is change from a known state that can be traced back to that state. If change can not be traced back to its’ initial state, then this change results in a shift to an unknown zone. Change within the unknown zone is designated as evolution in complex domain. The method of tracing in complex domain is outlined and analyzed. It is proven that all change in complex domain stays within the limits defined by causal random algebraic groups. Eventually, (CRG) can reach stability (equilibrium) when repeated change in the complex domain finally leads to emergence from the unknown zone onto a state in real space. A rectangular slab is used to represent causal elements. The relationship between causal elements is depicted as a network of links and paths on each face of the slab, and the space between any two opposing faces. This space is refereed to as internal networks. Hyperplanes and hyperplane pencils are used to cut segments on the networks on the faces, and geodesics are used to explore zones in the internal networks. Zones on any face of the slab are considered to be in the real space, and zones in the internal network are in the complex space. If the boundary points of the zones are on tangent bundles to hyperplane pencils, then these points are non-singular, otherwise the zone contains singularity. Then the focus is shifted onto the internal networks, similar search is done this time with geodesics. Path on non-singular points connect stable, irreducible, cuasal elements, and any sub-group of (CRG) built on these points is complete and optimal

    Dividend Policy and Taxation—A Review

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    Indeed, corporate dividend policy and taxation is a subject of intense research. Mostly, statutory amendments in the  dividend tax practice fabricate the dividend payout policy of corporate sector. At times, corporate composing substantial promoters’ securities are identified to keep a major objective to curtail their  dividend payout. The study aims at analyzing the interaction between dividend policy and taxation. This paper provides a brief contribution of the diverse thoughts on the clientele effect for analyzing the impact of taxation on corporate dividend policy and finds that the temporal pattern of corporate dividend payout and dynamic dividend behavior have significant impact on taxation in variety of modalities. The findings have significant implication for companies, investors and the Government. Keywords: Dividend; taxation; clientele effect; Corporate dividend policy; shareholders

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