Social Science

1902 Submissions

[9] viXra:1902.0490 [pdf] submitted on 2019-02-28 18:06:31

An Abbreviated People’s History of Social Health in the Modern United States.

Authors: Tariq Khan
Comments: 3 Pages.

A short list of major social, cultural, mental health, medical health, and environmental events by decade since 1950 that had a significant impact on the lives of everyday Americans.
Category: Social Science

[8] viXra:1902.0394 [pdf] submitted on 2019-02-23 20:30:32

Considerations, for the Beautiful

Authors: Tariq Khan
Comments: 3 Pages.

"For over a thousand years Roman conquerors returning from the wars enjoyed the honor of triumph, a tumultuous parade. In the procession came trumpeters, musicians and strange animals from conquered territories, together with carts laden with treasure and captured armaments. The conquerors rode in a triumphal chariot, the dazed prisoners walking in chains before him. Sometimes his children robed in white stood with him in the chariot or rode the trace horses. A slave stood behind the conqueror holding a golden crown and whispering in his ear a warning: that all glory is fleeting." - Gen. George C. Patton
Category: Social Science

[7] viXra:1902.0388 [pdf] submitted on 2019-02-24 03:47:39

A Potential Resolution for the Labour and Civil Servant Problem in the Industrialized Information Society of Europe.

Authors: Johan Noldus
Comments: 4 Pages.

The problem of European politics and transmigration is addressed.
Category: Social Science

[6] viXra:1902.0269 [pdf] submitted on 2019-02-15 12:39:20

Cyclical Model of Human History as the Result of Gene Pool Forces Shaping Societies to Ensure Variation.

Authors: Tariq Khan
Comments: 3 Pages.

Discussing Nature as utilizing various human psychological types from psychopaths to altruistic martyrs as tools or mechanisms to ensure variation in human gene pools. Variation that is required once stagnation occurs from a cyclical model of competition for scarce resources involving tribes and societies in an eternal movement from balance, to segmentation, competition, imbalance, stagnation, teamwork, war, and repeating back to balance.
Category: Social Science

[5] viXra:1902.0219 [pdf] submitted on 2019-02-13 03:48:34

Are Going to Smear Skis

Authors: A.I.Somsikov
Comments: 2 Pages. -

Futurology hypotheses
Category: Social Science

[4] viXra:1902.0153 [pdf] replaced on 2019-03-27 11:52:24

Who was Madame Calment?

Authors: Philip Gibbs
Comments: 11 Pages.

Jeanne Calment is said to have died at 122 years old in 1997, holding the record for the oldest validated person who ever lived. However doubts have been raised that in fact her daughter Yvonne may have made an identity switch in 1934. In this discussion document I look at what new evidence may be sought to settle the question of her authenticity. In particular I propose that a test for autozygosity in the DNA of Mme Calment would distinguish Jeanne from Yvonne.
Category: Social Science

[3] viXra:1902.0084 [pdf] submitted on 2019-02-05 07:20:15

How You Can Impact the Refugee Crisis

Authors: Eliza Rink
Comments: 5 Pages.

Basic HTML
Category: Social Science

[2] viXra:1902.0039 [pdf] submitted on 2019-02-02 20:05:16

An Analysis of Warfare with a Scale-Invariant View of Human Foundational Psychological Traits.

Authors: Tariq Khan
Comments: 3 Pages.

Foundational human psychological traits are used to create a framework to understand political conflicts on the margin of these few traits. Recent major wars are examined in a similar context noting societal catastrophes from blind faith in technology as a tool to solve any problem, to philosophies that devalue individual human life for the gain of nebulous nation-states and tribal ideologies. The special value of human life and especially conscious minds is considered with the Vietnam War noted as a particular and shocking confrontation of technology versus the brute attrition of humans.
Category: Social Science

[1] viXra:1902.0027 [pdf] submitted on 2019-02-02 12:55:50

Low Socio-Economic Status and Self-Esteem Among Moroccans, Students of Ouarzazaete City, as a Key Study.

Authors: El Mahdi Outbir
Comments: 15 Pages. N/A

This study was conducted with the aim to measure the influence of socioeconomic status over selfesteem. These variables in question were put into analysis using quantitative research. Respectfully, a bulk of identical researches were piloted using both variables, and through the lens of the discrepancy encountered in the literature, the objective was to see the extent to which this research would support, confirm or deny the dominating notions. It is then a replication with a different group of participants who have never taken a chance to be part of this concept. Various variables were vital to the study, including; parental and students’ level of education, the area of living, the age, the gender and the mother tongue. With respect to the diversity that exists, subjects from rural and urban areas were given the chance and the same atmosphere to contribute. The instrument used to measure both variables were questionnaires. The total number of the participants who took the questionnaires was 81, with a number of 35 females and 46 males. Results to be discussed, a weak and negative correlation exist between socioeconomic status and self-esteem. A negative correlation (Pearson r) was found at a level of -.118, with an insignificance (p-value) at .463. Thus, the null hypothesis was not to be rejected.
Category: Social Science