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Monarchy of Concordia: A Globalized Society on Maintaining Peace and Harmony in the World by Controlling Human Noise Behavior

Himanshu Dehra ()
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Himanshu Dehra: Monarchy of Concordia

International Journal of Social Sciences, 2020, vol. 9, issue 1, 1-21

Abstract: Monarchy of Concordia is a globalized society with objective of maintaining peace and harmony in the world by controlling human noise behavior. The Monarchy of Concordia has motto of ?Controlling Human Noise Behavior? with guiding principles of energy perspectives in a society. This paper is focusing on socio-economic and ergonomics aspects of monitoring and controlling human noise behavior by establishing sovereign political power of Monarchy of Concordia. Noise is defined as a sensation of unwanted intensity of a wave. It is perception of a pollutant and a type of environmental stressor. The unwanted intensity of a wave is a propagation of noise due to transmission of energy source waves (viz. physical agents) such as sun, light, sound, heat, electricity, fluid and fire. Human Noise Behavior is checked by identifying a source and a sink of noise i.e. a person making noise and a person affected by such noise. The whole data of correspondences, court/public notices and presentations by the author is deposited on a public repository.

Keywords: monarchy of Concordia; political power; human noise behavior; globalized society; energy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: P37 Q53 Q56 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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