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value: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Aluminium

Aluminium Dream Symbols:

May symbolize something of value with regard to your personal development. Silver has associations with the moon, and may therefore symbolize the feminine; intuition; or the unconscious.

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

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value: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Safe

Safe Dream Symbols:

Probably a symbol of the self, containing things of great value.

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

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value: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Death

Death/Dying

Also See Dream Motifs-Death

 

Death or dying in a dream seldom refers to an actual death. Death refers to changes in one's life, or attitudes toward certain persons, or fears of dying. Here are some possibilities of what death, dying or a dead person may represent in a dream. Death is a motif and may be the central motif of the dream.

 

Basic meaning: The old is dying; make way for new beginnings.

 

(1) The dead person may be you, even though its image within the dream takes on characteristics of other persons or other things. The message may be that your old self needs to be left behind. This may mean you must stop carrying around with you the crippling burden of your past (irrational guilt-feelings or other negative self programming); and, instead, you must open yourself to what the present moment is offering. Alternatively, the "old self" may be old attachments, habits, ambitions, values, goals; in which case the dream is telling you that the only way forward for you lies through giving these up and looking deeper within yourself for better values, etc. (where better means more in tune with your real self).

 

(2) What is being expressed in the dream may be your own anxiety about dying. Death is inevitable, and facing up to that fact may bring great rewards: self-acceptance; new values; a broadening of one's personality, compensating for past omissions or lopsidedness and utilizing hitherto neglected personal resources. This would be especially applicable if you are in the second half of life.

 

(3) If the dead person in the dream is actually a living person - and especially if that person is your partner or parent or sibling - the dream may be expressing unconscious resentment towards that person, or a desire to be independent of that person. Feelings toward someone close are often ambivalent (conflicting): love or respect mixed with fear or hatred or resentment or jealousy.

 

(4) Does the dream contain a dead person you actually knew? If so, the dream may mean you should take notice of what he or she said or did, or of what happened to him or her. The dead person is "coming back", not to haunt you but to advise and help you (the dead person actually represents parts of your unconscious self that is wiser than your waking ego).

 

There's really nothing 'spooky" about meeting dead people in dreams. Such encounters may help you fulfill a long-desired deep relationship, or to put something right. For example, you may learn to forgive the person and as a consequence get peace and healing for yourself.

 

(5) If the gender of the dead person is stressed, the meaning may be that your masculinity/femininity or your anima/animus needs reviving.

 

(6) A dead animal in a dream almost certainly refers to some part of you - an instinctive force, perhaps - and the dream will be telling you either that this part of you (e.g. guilt-feelings or inferiority complex) ought to die, because its effects are wholly negative; or that it is a valuable but repressed part of yourself that you must now bring to life, to rectify an imbalance in your personality.

 

Reference: Eric Ackroyd

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

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value: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Money

Money Dream Symbols:

Changes in your life. Certain values in life.

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

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value: Encyclopedia II - Law of value - Criticism

Traditionally, criticism of Marx's law of value has been of three kinds: conceptual logical empirical The conceptual criticism concerns the concept of value itself. For Marx, value was an objective social characteristic of labour-products, exchanged in an economic community, given the physical reality that products took a definite amount of society's labour-time to produce. Critics however argue that economic value is something purely subjective, determined by personal preferences and ma ...

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Law of value, Law of value - Economic value as such, Law of value - Is it an equilibrium theory?, Law of value - Factors counteracting the law of value, Law of value - Law of value in capitalism, Law of value - Smith's hidden hand, Law of value - Modification of the law of value in the world market, Law of value - A comment by Marx on the law of value, Law of value - A comment by Frederick Engels on the law of value, Law of value - The law of value in non-capitalist societies, Law of value - Post-modern thinking about the topic, Law of value - Criticism, Law of value - A Californian perspective: Jim Devine on the LoV, Law of value - Steve Keen and the machine

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value: Encyclopedia - C++

C++ (pronounced "see plus plus", IPA: /siː plʌs plʌs/) is a general-purpose computer programming language. It is a statically typed free-form multi-paradigm language supporting procedural programming, data abstraction, object-oriented programming, and generic programming. Since the 1990s, C++ has been one of the most popular commercial programming languages. Bell Labs' Bjarne Stroustrup developed C++ (originally named "C with Classes") in 1983 as an enhancement to ...

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value: Encyclopedia II - Price - Marxian price theory

In Marxian economics, it is argued that price theory must be firmly grounded in the real history of economic exchange in human societies. Money-prices are viewed as the monetary expression of exchange-value. Exchange-value can however also be expressed in trading ratios between quantities of different types of goods. In Marxian economics, the increasing use of prices as a convenient way to measure the economic or trading value of labor-products is explained historically and anthropologically, in terms of the development of the ...

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Price, Price - Conventional definition, Price - Marxian price theory, Price - Austrian theory

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value: Encyclopedia II - Commerce - History of Commerce

Commerce has its origins from the very start of communication in prehistoric times. Trading was the main facility of prehistoric people, who bartered what they had for goods and services from each other. Peter Watson dates the history of long-distance commerce from circa 150,000 years ago.[1] Later, currency was introduced as a standardized money to facilitate a wider exchange of goods and services. Numismatists have examples of coins from th ...

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Commerce, Commerce - History of Commerce, Commerce - Foreign Commerce, Commerce - Notes

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value: Encyclopedia II - Commodity - Marxian usage

Commodity - General. In classical political economy and especially Karl Marx's critique of political economy, a commodity is simply any good or service offered as a product for sale on the market. Some items are also seen as being treated as if they were commodities, e.g. human labour or labor-power, works of art and natural resources, even though they may not be produced specifically fo ...

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Commodity, Commodity - Business usage, Commodity - Definition, Commodity - Examples, Commodity - Branding, Commodity - Marxian usage, Commodity - General, Commodity - Characteristics of commodity, Commodity - Illustration, Commodity - Historical origins of commodity trade, Commodity - Forms of commodity trade, Commodity - Cost structure of commodities, Commodity - References

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value: Encyclopedia II - Human - Biology

Human - Anatomy and physiology. Main articles: Human anatomy, Human physical appearance & Human height Humans exhibit fully bipedal locomotion. This leaves the forelimbs available for manipulating objects using opposable thumbs. Humans vary substantially around the mean height and mean weight. Some of this variation is explained by locality and historical factors. Although body size is largely determined by genes, it is also significantly influenced by diet and ...

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value: Encyclopedia - Sveriges Riksbank

Sveriges Riksbank (Swedish National Bank) is the central bank of Sweden, sometimes called just the Bank of Sweden. It is known to be the world's oldest central bank. Sveriges Riksbank - History. The Riksbank began its operations in 1668, its antecedent being Stockholms Banco (also known as the Bank of Palmstruch), which was founded by Johan Palmstruch in 1656. Although the bank was private, it was the King who chose its management: in a letter to Palmstruch he gave permission to ...

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value: Encyclopedia - Calculus

Fundamental theorem | Function | Limits of functions | Continuity | Mean value theorem | Vector calculus | Tensor calculus Product rule | Quotient rule | Chain rule | Implicit differentiation | Taylor's theorem | Related rates Integration by substitution | Integration by parts | Integration by trigonometric substitution | Integration by disks | Integration by cylindrical shells | Improper integrals | Lists of integrals Integral and differential calculus is a central branch of mathematics, developed from algebra an ...

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value: Encyclopedia - Capital economics

Capital has a number of related meanings in economics, finance and accounting. In finance and accounting, capital generally refers to financial wealth, especially that used to start or maintain a business. Initially, it is assumed here that other styles of capital, e.g. physical capital, can be acquired with money or financial capital, so there is little need here for any further analysis of the latter. So below, the word "capital" is short-hand for "real capital" or "capital goods" or means of production. Also to be ignored wi ...

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value: Encyclopedia - Unjust enrichment

In the law of equity, unjust enrichment means one party has conferred a benefit upon another party with the expectation he would be compensated for doing so, but has not received compensation equal to the value of the benefit conferred. The party who has unjustly enriched another may sue in restitution and is entitled to receive the fair market value of the benefit conferred upon the defendant, measured according to what one in the position of the defendant could have purchased identical goods or services from another in the position of the p ...

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value: Encyclopedia - Value

Value is worth in general, and it is thought to be connected to reasons for certain practices, policies, or actions. Value is "that which one acts to gain and/or keep." Value as defined in economics is only a small subcategory of 'value' in general, as defined in the science of value; also see progressive logic, which illustrates the value logic of civic morality. Value - Economics. In general, the value of something is how much a product or service is worth to someone rel ...

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value: Encyclopedia - Value of life

The value of life is an economic or moral value assigned to life in general, or to specific living organisms. In social and political sciences, it is the marginal cost of death prevention in a certain class of circumstances. As such, it is a statistical term, the cost of reducing the (average) number of deaths by one. It is an important issue in a wide range of disciplines including economics, health care, political economy, insurance, worker safety, environmental impact assessment, and globalization. Discussions about the value of li ...

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value: Encyclopedia - Corporate finance

Corporate finance is a specific area of finance dealing with the financial decisions corporations make and the tools as well as analyses used to make these decisions. The discipline as a whole may be divided among long-term and short-term decisions and techniques with the primary goal being the enhancing of corporate value by ensuring that return on capital exceeds cost of capital, without taking excessive financial risks. Capital investment decisions comprise the long-term choices about which projects receive investment ...

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value: Encyclopedia - Antiderivative

In calculus, an antiderivative or primitive function of a given real valued function f is a function F whose derivative is equal to f, i.e., F′ = f. The process of solving for antiderivatives is antidifferentiation (or indefinite integration). Finding an expression for an antiderivative is harder than calculating a derivative, and may not always be possible. Antiderivatives are related to integrals through the fundamental theorem of calculus, and provide a convenient means for ...

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value: Encyclopedia - Aestheticization as propaganda

Aesthetics is the branch of philosophy that studies the nature of beauty and the moral value of art, so aestheticization as propaganda is the process of presenting violence as an acceptable means of promoting a political aim even though it involves the injury or death of people. Each culture will formulate mechanisms for considering the acceptability of such outcomes. For example, utilitarianism may take the ontological view that the greatest good will be achieved for the largest number of people if violence is used in particular situ ...

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value: Encyclopedia - Western philosophy

Western philosophy is a line of related philosophical thinking, beginning in Ancient Greece, and including the predominant philosophical thinking of Europe and its former colonies, and continues to this day. The concept of philosophy itself originated in the West, derived from the ancient Greek word philosophia (φιλοσοφια); literally, "the love of wisdom" (philein = "to love" + sophia = wisdom, in the sense of theoretical or cosmic insight). However, many non-Western religions have adopted the term philosophy in reference to cosmic intellectual discourse ...

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