2006 - 4th quarter

This includes events of the 4th quarter of 2006. Events of 2007 are being included here until early February, when it will be convenient to split them off into a new page.

   

October

Events for this period have not yet been summarized or categorized. Numerous events in Western civilization seem to be significant, but still need analysis.

November

Events for this period have not yet been summarized or organized. There are various developments among Asiatic peoples. There are numerous developments of Western Civilization, although it is not clear which are pivotal.

December

Some events of Asiatic people have been identified. At present, few of thes are from Central Asian or Oriental peoples. Some important events of Western Civilization have also been identified, but selection of the pivotal ones has not been done.


This is not closely connected to earlier periods of history through classical and medieval history. It is also not closely connected to earlier periods of modern history through the 19th century. Connections with other periods of the 20th century through the late-mid 20th century are also fairly weak. There will also be connections with other periods of the late 20th century up through the late 1990s. This is best connected to other years of the early 2000s up to 2005. It belongs to the late 2000s, specifically 2005, and is preceded by events of the 1st quarter, 2nd quarter, and 3rd quarter including July, August, and September.

It is followed by events of 2007, specifically the 1st quarter including January, February, and March, and the 2nd quarter, 3rd quarter, and 4th quarter. It is also somewhat linked to the future.

Sociology

Social structure and change including social structure and social types can be connected. Social changes including social change factors, social change processes, and particular social changes can be considered.

Communities such as Tokyo, Seoul, Mexico City, and New York City, are being discussed.

This depends most heavily on peoples of the world, for organization of events. A few particular nations are being mentioned. [These include Brazil, Pakistan]

The principal focus is on Western Civilization [including the United States] This includes Anglic peoples of Anglo-American, British, and Anglo-Australian peoples Latin peoples, Germanic peoples, Scandinatian peoples, Northeast European peoples, and Balkan peoples.

Asiatic peoples [Such as China, India, Indonesia] including Middle Eastern, South Asian, and Southeast Asian peoples are significant. Central Asian peoples such as are found in parts of China have few events connected with them. Oriental peoples such as are found in most of China have many more.

African peoples, and American Indian peoples [including the United States] are also useful.

Institutions

Families including marriage, parenting, kinship, and particular families will be useful. Education including teaching, research, cultural institutions, educational organization, and particular schools will be useful. Economics including economic activities, industries, and economic systems will be useful. Government including law, government activity and organization, and particular governments including local, national, and International government is also highly important. Religion including religious beliefs, practice, organization, and particular traditions of Abrahamic, Asiatic, pagan, and secularist traditions are also useful.

Culture, including material culture will also be valuable. Conceptual culture including language, graphic arts, literature, mathematics, applied science, and philosophy can be connected. Behavioral culture including customs, occupations, performing arts, sports and games, and other events will also be valuable.

Anthropology including social fundamentals, demography, human geography, physical anthropology, human ecology, and particular groups will be significant.

Connections to personal studies including the human body, psychology, and biography will be useful.

Connections to science including physics, chemistry, astronomy, and earth science may be developed.


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