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GRAND MONETARY
STRATEGIES AND
OPERATIONAL FIDUCIARY
TACTICS EMBEDDED WITHIN
GLOBAL MARKETING (ANMESCL2 EL NEGRO)
Part - B
The Mishnah Investor Judicial Knowledge Base of Operational Grand (ANMESCL2 QUO VADIS)
Macroeconomic Strategies and Procedural Microeconomic Tactics
ALPHA NUMEROUS
MAXIMUS
EGREGION SUMMA
The Genetic Configuration for Systems Entry and Chromosomal CUM LAUDE
Manipulation within a Consultative P&D Managerial or Operational Effort
as it Relates to an Outline of Primary Jewish Law Sources
2. Oral Law —Tannaitic Period (1 C.E.–220 C.E.) [P&D Issues involving Power/Authority]
a. Mishna —"The Beit Knesset or House of Prayer" (Real World) The Mishna is divided
into six orders (seder,sing.; sedarim,pl.), or in this case six matrix dimensions, each
subdivided into several tractates (masekhet, sing.; masekhtot, pl.), or in this case 64 genetic
matrix cells. Each masekhet is divided into chapters. Tractates marked with an “*”are also
tractates in the Babylonian Talmud. The orders and the tractates are:
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(5) Shebiit
(6) Terumot
(7) Maaserot
(8) Maaser Sheni
(9) Challah
(10) Orlah
(11) Bikkurim
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(7) Keritot*
(8) Meilah*
(9) Tamid*
(10) Middot
(11) Kinnim
4. Post-Talumdic Period (Geonim, 7th Century –mid-11th Century; Rishonim, mid-11th Century
–16th Century; Ahronim, 16th Century –present) [P&D Issues involving Goals/Objectives]
a. Major commentaries on Mishna/Gemara {CPDA Issues involving Morale/Cohesion}
i. Rashi
ii. Tosefot ^AAA^
iii. Numerous others
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iii. Shulchan Aruch (G/O)
d. Other resources including takkanot (enactments), legal forms, and legal documents {CPDA
Issues involving Goals/Objectives}
II. The Amino Acid Classification Codes as they Relate to the Journal of Economic Literature (Moed (lit.-
holidays)—laws relating to holiday and Sabbath rituals)
III. The Investment Procedural Tactics (Nashim (lit.-women)—laws relating to marriage and divorce)
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(2) The Consultative Planning & Design Approach (CPDA) Worksheet
(3) The CPDA Legionary Format of Market Economies Through Strategic & Tactical Innovations
(4) The CPDA 4 Components of Management Methods, Management Models & Management Theories
(5) The CPDA 5 Phase Operational Tactical Portfolio & Risk Management Process
(6) The CPDA 20 JEL Component A-Y Classification Codes
(7) The CPDA 120 Types of Component Global Stock Exchanges
IV. The Bioeconomic Legal Structure (Nezikin (lit.-damages)—laws of tort, other civil law, criminal law)
V. The Types of Targeting Institutions (Kodoshim (lit.-holy things)—laws relating to Temple sacrifice and
ritual slaughter)
VI. The Investment Operational Grand Strategies (Tahorot (lit.-purity)—laws of ritual purity)
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c. The 12 Methods of Economic Indication
i. The MTQ Document Referencing Quintillian’s Perspective Interpretations of 324 Points
of References
ii. The PDA 36 AAA Operational Elements of Economics Today
iii. The Physiological Setting
iv. The Literary Set-Up Features
(7) The Genomic Matrices
(8) The Stratagems of Checkers
(9) The Tactics of Chess
(10) The Stability Operational Framework
(11) The Strategies of Power & Authority
(12) The Human Economic Action
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The Hebrew Alphabet Referencing the Outline of the
Journal of Economic Literature as a Means of Implementing Operational
Monetary Grand Strategies and Procedural Fiduciary Tactics
Variants
Letter
name The CPDA as Modern Hebrew The PDA as Ancestral Hebrew
(Unicode)
www.molaah.com Serif Sansserif Monospaced Cursive Rashi Phoenician Paleo-Hebrew Aramaic
Alef
Concept Phase
Bet
Design Phase
History of Economic
Thought, Methodology,
ב ב ב
and Heterodox
Approaches
Gimel
Test Phase
Mathematical and
ג ג ג
Quantitative Methods
Dalet
Manufacturing
Phase ד ד ד
Microeconomics
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He
Operations and
Maintenance
Phase ה ה ה
Macroeconomics and
Monetary Economics
Vav
Configuration
Management ו ו ו
International Economics
Zayin
Requirements
Phase ז ז ז
Financial Economics
Het
Implementation
Phase ח ח ח
Public Economics
Tet
Qualification
Phase ט ט ט
Health, Education, and
Welfare
Yod
Installation and
Checkout Phase י י י
Labor and Demographic
Economics
Kaf
Retirement
Phase כ כ כ
Law and Economics
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Final Kaf
Need Satisfaction
(QM.1) ך ך ך
Lamed
Documentation
ל ל ל
Industrial Organization
Mem
Software
Architecture
מ מ מ
Business Administration
and Business Economics;
Marketing; Accounting
Final Mem
Performance
(QM.2)
ם ם ם
Nun
Human Computer
Interaction נ נ נ
Economic History
Final Nun
Maintenance
(QM.3)
ן ן ן
Samekh
Target Operating
System
ס ס ס
Economic Development,
Technological Change,
and Growth
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Ayin
Application
Program
Interfaces (APIs)
ע ע ע
Economic Systems
Pe
Data Recording/
Reduction
Final Pe
Adaptive (QM.4)
ף ף ף
Tsadi
Error
Handling צ צ צ
Urban, Rural, and
Regional Economics
,
Final Tsadi
Organizational
(QM.5)
ץ ץ ץ
Qof
Communication
Software ק ק ק
Miscellaneous
Categories
Resh
Information
Security ר ר ר
Other Special Topics
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Shin
Databases
Managerial Economics
ש ש ש
Applications, Strategies,
and Tactics
Tav
Agents
ת ת ת
Economics Today
Judaism [M2]
Hebrew calendar
Jewish denominations
Jewish holy days
Jewish law and rituals The 12 Global Information Drivers of
Strategic & Tactical Innovations
Jewish mysticism
Jewish schools
Jewish texts
Mishnah (Genetic Interpretation)
The 3 (MTQ) Genetic Matrixes Representing
Talmud (Chemical Interpretation) DNA Planning & Design Approaches & CPDA
Torah (CPDA Interpretation) Strategic or Tactical Monetary Activities
Rabbis
Jewish seminaries
Synagogues
Tabernacle and Jerusalem Temples
Judaism and women
Judaic studies in academia [G2(E)]
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Jews [G2(S)]
Jewish history [G2(M)]
Jewish society [A2]
Jewish culture
Jewish film and theatre
The 6 Matrix Dimensions Involved in the
Jewish cuisine Foundation of Judicial Economics
Jewish media
Jewish music
Jewish organizations
Jewish languages [PA2]
Aramaic languages (IBOS P/A)
Hebrew language (DALP N/S) The 4 Methods Involved in Individual, Group,
Inter-Group, Business Systems and E-
Ladino (DOSA M/C) Government Entity Management Systems
Yiddish (IAOA G/O)
Jewish law and rituals [T3(I)]
Zionism [L2]
Part I:
1. On laws in general;
2. On laws deriving directly from the nature of the government;
3. On the principles of the three governments;
4. That the laws of education should be relative to the principles of the government;
5. That the laws given by the legislator should be relative to the principles of the various governments in relation
to the simplicity of civil and criminal laws, the form of judgments, and the establishment of penalties;
6. Consequences of the different principles of the three governments in relation to sumptuary laws, luxury, and
the condition of women;
7. On the corruption of the principles of the three governments;
Part II:
8. On the laws in their relation with defensive force;
9. On laws in their relation with offensive force;
10. On the laws that form political liberty in its relation with the constitution;
11. On the laws that form political liberty in relation to the citizen;
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12. On the relations that the levy of taxes and the size of public revenues have with liberty;
Part III:
13. On the laws in their relation to the nature of the climate;
14. How the laws of civil slavery are related with the nature of the climate;
15. How the laws of domestic slavery are related to the nature of the climate;
16. How the laws of political servitude are related to the nature of the climate;
17. On the laws in their relation with the nature of the terrain;
18. On the laws in their relation with the principles forming the general spirit, the morals, and the manners of a
nation;
Part IV:
19. On the laws in their relation to commerce, considered in its nature and its distinctions;
20. On laws in their relation to commerce, considered in the revolutions it has had in the world;
21. On laws in their relation to the use of money;
22. On laws in their relation to the number of inhabitants;
23. On the laws in their relation to the religion established in each country, examined in respect to its practices
and within itself;
24. On the laws in their relation with the establishment of the religion of each country, and of its external police;
25. On the laws in the relation they should have with the order of things upon which they are to enact;
Part V:
26. On the origin and revolutions of the Roman laws on inheritance;
27. On the origin and revolutions of the civil laws among the French;
28. On the way to compose the laws;
29. The theory of the feudal laws among the Franks in their relation with the establishment of the monarchy;
30. The theory of the feudal laws among the Franks in their relation to the revolution of their monarchy;
31. Bibliography; Index of names and plates.
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