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Wages Dictionary: Dream Interpretations Dictionary - Wages

 

Dream Interpretation Wages

Dreaming of a wage or salary may represent your potential in waking life. How you spend you wage or salary in the dream may be a reflection on how you are developing your abilities in waking life. The income may represent the work itself, or else the achievement towards which you are battling. Wages are also tokens of a job well done. The dream may be reminding you have cause to feel satisfied with what you have already achieved.

 

Source: Dream-Land, http://www.dream-land.info

 

(See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Wages , Meaning of Dreams about Wages , Dream Interpretation Wages )

 

Wages Dictionary: Dream Interpretation Index including links to 10.000 dream interpretations

Dream Dictionary Index with links to 10.000 dream interpretations from many different sources.

Please note that all words in grey are hyperlinked to an archive with articles related to that word, including dream interpretations.

For more dream interpretation, see: Meaning of Dreams or Dream Dictionary

For articles about dreams, see: Dreams

Read more here: » Dream Interpretation Index: Dream Interpretation Index including links to 10.000 dream interpretations

Wages Dictionary: Encyclopedia - Boethusians

The Boethusians were a Jewish sect closely related to, if not a development of, the Sadducees. Boethusians - Origin of name. The origin of this schism is recounted as follows by the Midrash: Antigonus of Soko having taught the maxim, "Be not like the servants who serve their masters for the sake of the wages, but be rather like those who serve without thought of receiving wages," his two pupils, Zadok and Boethus, repeated this maxim to their pupils. In the course of time they were understood to exp ...

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Wages Dictionary: Womens Movement in a Spiritual Perspective

This is the second of two two summaries of the speach about Womens Movement in a Spiritual context delievered by Tapasya Dasaji of the Golden Age Foundation at the Oneness Festival, 16-22 of February 2004.

Read more here: » Women's Spirituality: Womens Movement in a Spiritual Perspective

Wages Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Capitalism - Characteristics of capitalist economies

A set of broad characteristics are generally agreed on by both advocates and critics of capitalism. These are a private sector, private property, free enterprise, profit, unequal distribution of wealth, competition, self-organization (or catallaxy), the existence of markets (including the labor market) and the pursuit of self-interest. An economy with a large amount of intervention - which may include state ownership of some of the means of production - in combination with some free market characteristics is sometimes referred ...

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Capitalism, Capitalism - Etymology, Capitalism - Capitalist theory, Capitalism - Contrasts with capitalism, Capitalism - History of capitalism, Capitalism - Capitalism as a theory, Capitalism - Capitalism as a practice, Capitalism - Characteristics of capitalist economies, Capitalism - Private ownership of the means of production, Capitalism - Free market, Capitalism - Profit, Capitalism - Self interest, Capitalism - Private enterprise, Capitalism - Economic growth, Capitalism - Economic mobility, Capitalism - Self-organization, Capitalism - Which economies are capitalist?, Capitalism - Criticisms of capitalism, Capitalism - Unequal distribution of wealth and income, Capitalism - Employment/unemployment, Capitalism - Marxist critique of capitalism, Capitalism - Capitalism in decline or on the rise?, Capitalism - Sustainability, Capitalism - Human rights violations imperialism and democracy, Capitalism - Other approaches, Capitalism - Capitalism in political ideologies, Capitalism - Indices of economic freedom, Capitalism - Notes

Read more here: » Capitalism: Encyclopedia II - Capitalism - Characteristics of capitalist economies

Wages Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Unemployment - Causes of Unemployment

Unemployment - Capitalism and Unemployment. Open unemployment of the sort defined above is associated with capitalist economies. Preliterate ("primitive") communities treat their members as parts of an extended family and thus do not allow them to be unemployed — in the effort to preserve the group. In precapitalist societies such as European feudalism, the serfs (though clearly dominated and exploited by the lords) were never "unemployed" because they had direct access to the land (and the needed tools) ...

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Unemployment, Unemployment - Impact on society and the economy, Unemployment - Cost, Unemployment - Benefits, Unemployment - Causes of Unemployment, Unemployment - Capitalism and Unemployment, Unemployment - Debate on Unemployment, Unemployment - Types of Unemployment, Unemployment - Measuring unemployment, Unemployment - BLS definitions, Unemployment - The accuracy of unemployment statistics, Unemployment - Situation in the United States, Unemployment - Aiding the Unemployed

Read more here: » Unemployment: Encyclopedia II - Unemployment - Causes of Unemployment

Wages Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Trade union - Criticism

Trade unions are often accused of benefiting the insider workers, those having a secure job and high productivity, at the cost of the outsider workers, consumers of the goods or services produced, and the shareholders of the unionised business. The ones that are likely to lose the most from a trade union are those who are unemployed or at the risk of unemployment or who are not able to get the job that they want in a particular field. The so-called insider-outsider theory analyses this pro ...

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Trade union, Trade union - History, Trade union - Early history, Trade union - Origin of unions, Trade union - Shop types, Trade union - Benefits extend beyond membership, Trade union - The problem of international comparison, Trade union - Trade unions by country, Trade union - Trade unions in the United Kingdom, Trade union - Labor unions in the United States, Trade union - Unions in other countries, Trade union - International cooperation, Trade union - News, Trade union - Criticism

Read more here: » Trade union: Encyclopedia II - Trade union - Criticism

Wages Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - The role of inflation in the economy

One effect of small steady inflation is that it is difficult to renegotiate some prices, and particularly wages and contracts, downwards, so that with generally increasing prices it is easier for relative prices to adjust. Many prices are "sticky downward" and tend to creep upward, so that efforts to attain a zero inflation rate (a constant price level) punish other sectors with falling prices, profits, and employment. Thus, some business executives see mild inflation as "greasing the wheels of commerce". Efforts to attain complete price sta ...

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Inflation, Inflation - Measuring inflation, Inflation - The role of inflation in the economy, Inflation - Misery index, Inflation - Causes of inflation, Inflation - Monetary Theory, Inflation - Neo-Keynesian Theory, Inflation - Other theories of inflation, Inflation - Stopping inflation, Inflation - Monetary policy, Inflation - Price controls

Read more here: » Inflation: Encyclopedia II - The role of inflation in the economy

Wages Dictionary: Effect of Thought on Circumstances

A man's mind may be likened to a garden, which may be intelligently cultivated or allowed to run wild. Whether cultivated or neglected, it must and will bring forth. If no useful seeds are put into it, then an abundance of useless weed seeds will fall therein, and will continue to produce their kind.

 

Read more here: » Power of Thought: Effect of Thought on Circumstances

Wages Dictionary: Creating a new Culture

There is a growing movement involving about hundred million people in the USA and Europe, weaving a new cultural fabric, reframing how we see the world today. They are called the Cultural Creatives, a term coined by Paul Ray (Ph.D. in sociology).

These activists - schoolteachers, artists, spiritual guides and scientists - are questioning the unspoken assumptions of the old culture, opening up new insights and forging creativity in people's lives from grass root levels. There is growing evidence that these efforts are changing the society in many ways.

Read more here: » Cultural Creatives: Creating a new Culture

Wages Dictionary: Ramayana's Tips for Good Governance

The Ramayana, the saga of Rama's life written by Valmiki, is widely acclaimed as among the greatest of all Indian epics. The narrative is regarded as a veritable treatise on social sciences, offering lessons that transcend both time and space. In fact, this famous Grantha carries useful tips on ethics and values, statecraft and politics, and even general and human resources management.

 

The Ramayana can serve as a useful reference book for those willing to learn. With Rama Rajya as a model for good governance, the Ramayana is a must read for practitioners of statecraft. More so, because much fuss is being made today over Ayodhya being the birthplace of Rama and the controversy over the building of a Ram temple at the Ramjanmabhoomi.

 

(See also: Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Read more here: » Peace of Mind: Ramayana's Tips for Good Governance

Wages Dictionary: The Prophet of Peace Revealed Islam

The Prophet of Peace Revealed Islam

Mohammed, the prophet and messenger of God who revealed Islam to the world was a descendant of Prophet Ismail. In 610, Mohammed declared that he was Allah's apostle and said: "There is no God but Allah, and Mohammed is his prophet." The Prophet said that righteousness alone was the criterion to distinguish one person from another. The Prophet enjoined upon Muslims to treat the poor kindly and to help them with alms, zakat, and in other ways. He said, "He is not a perfect Muslim who eats his fill and lets his neighbour go hungry." He asked, "Do you love your Creator? Then love your fellow beings first."

 

Read more here: » Prophet: The Prophet of Peace Revealed Islam

Wages Dictionary: Learning To Take A Back Seat  

Some people are compulsive exhibitionists. You can find them almost anywhere; they would do anything to get noticed. At a wedding, they want to be the bride and at a funeral, the corpse.

 

Julius Caesar, who was an incorrigible egotist, was kidnapped when he was a child. He was held for a ransom of 11,000 gold pieces. Horrified, he exhorted his captors to raise the ransom amount to 2,50,000 gold pieces so as to preserve his prestige!

 

(See also: Humility , God and Religion, Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Read more here: » Humility: Learning To Take A Back Seat  

Wages Dictionary: Hindu Symbols - Tilaka, A Mark Of Auspiciousness

Tilaka is a mark of auspiciousness. It is put on the forehead with sandal paste, sacred ashes or Kumkuma. The devotees of Siva apply sacred ashes (Bhasma) on the forehead, the devotees of Vishnu apply sandal paste (Chandana), and the worshippers of Devi or Sakti apply Kumkuma, a red turmeric powder.

 

Excerpt from All About Hinduism by Sri Swami Sivananda

 

Read more here: » Tilaka: Hindu Symbols - Tilaka, A Mark Of Auspiciousness

Wages Dictionary: Loving Ourselves

Most of us on our healing path have become very familiar with the admonition to "love ourselves." We may be clear that our purpose is to bring more love into the world. Since how we perceive and relate to "the world" is always a mirror of how we perceive and relate to ourselves, our goal is really to bring more love into ourselves. It is important to understand that, in terms of cause and effect, the external world is a reflection (or an "effect") of our "internal world: (our self), which is the opposite of how we naturally perceive things to be.

Read more here: » Personal Growth: Loving Ourselves

Wages Dictionary: Hinduism Mythology and Symbols

There are great truths behind the ancient mythology of Hinduism. You cannot ignore a thing simply because it has a garb of mythology. Do not argue. Shut up your mouth. Keep your intellect at a respectable distance when you study mythology. Intellect is a hindrance. It will delude you. Give up arrogance and vanity. Cultivate love for imagery. Sit like a child and open your heart freely. You will comprehend the great truths revealed by mythology. You will penetrate into the hearts of the Rishis and sages who wrote the mythology. You will really enjoy mythology now..

 

Excerpt from All About Hinduism by Sri Swami Sivananda

 

Read more here: » Hindu Mythology: Hinduism Mythology and Symbols

Wages Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Black Death - Consequences

Black Death - Depopulation. See also: Medieval demography. Information about the death toll varies widely by area and from source to source. Approximately 25 million deaths occurred in Europe alone, with many others occurring in northern Africa, the Middle East and Asia. Estimates of the demographic impact of plague in Asia are based on both population figures during this time and estimates of the disease's toll on population centers. The initial outbreak of plague in the Chinese province of ...

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Black Death, Black Death - Pattern of the pandemic, Black Death - Asian outbreak, Black Death - European outbreak, Black Death - Middle Eastern outbreak, Black Death - Recurrence, Black Death - Causes, Black Death - Bubonic plague theory, Black Death - Consequences, Black Death - Depopulation, Black Death - Socio-economic effects, Black Death - Persecutions, Black Death - Religion, Black Death - Other social effects, Black Death - Black Death in literature, Black Death - Contemporary, Black Death - Modern, Black Death - Selected sources and further reading, Black Death - Notes, Black Death - Primary sources, Black Death - Secondary sources, Black Death - Related events

Read more here: » Black Death: Encyclopedia II - Black Death - Consequences

Wages Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Feminism - Effects of feminism in the West

Some feminists would argue that there is still much to be done on these fronts, while others would disagree and claim that the battle has basically been won. Feminism - Effects on civil rights. Feminism has effected many changes in Western society, including women's suffrage; broad employment for women at more equitable wages; the right to initiate divorce proceedings and the introduction of "no fault" divorce; the right to keep children from their fathers, the right to obtain contraception and safe aborti ...

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Feminism, Feminism - Origins, Feminism - Feminism in many forms, Feminism - Subtypes of feminism, Feminism - Relationship to other movements, Feminism - Effects of feminism in the West, Feminism - Effects on civil rights, Feminism - Effect on language, Feminism - Effect on heterosexual relationships, Feminism - Effect on religion, Feminism - Effect on moral education, Feminism - Effects of feminism in the East, Feminism - Worldwide statistics, Feminism - Perspective: the nature of the modern movement, Feminism - Contemporary criticisms of feminism, Feminism - Famous feminists, Feminism - Books

Read more here: » Feminism: Encyclopedia II - Feminism - Effects of feminism in the West

Wages Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Salvation - Christian views of salvation

Salvation is arguably one of the most important Christian spiritual concepts, perhaps second only to the deity of Jesus Christ. Among Christians, the primary goal of religion is to attain salvation. Others maintain that the primary goal of Christians is to do the will of God, or that the two are equivalent. In many traditions, attaining salvation is synonymous with going to heaven after death, while most also emphasize that salvation represents a changed life while on Earth as well. Many elements of Christian theo ...

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Salvation, Salvation - Christian views of salvation, Salvation - Catholicism, Salvation - Protestantism, Salvation - Evangelical Christians, Salvation - Eastern Christianity, Salvation - New Testament passages, Salvation - Other passages, Salvation - Islam, Salvation - Hinduism, Salvation - Buddhism, Salvation - Pagan

Read more here: » Salvation: Encyclopedia II - Salvation - Christian views of salvation

Wages Dictionary: Encyclopedia - Andrew Carnegie

Andrew Carnegie (November 25, 1835 – August 11, 1919) was a Scottish-American businessman and major philanthropist and the founder of the Carnegie Steel Company which later became U. S. Steel. He is known for having, later in his life, given away most of his riches to fund the establishment of many libraries, schools, and universities in America and worldwide. Andrew Carnegie - Formative influences. Andrew Carnegie - The Carnegie family in Scotland. Andrew Carneg ...

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