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In January there was an expansion of the European Union. In February, North Korea agreed to shut down its nuclear program. March, the National Peoples's Congress of China met.
In April, I have not yet identified noteworthy events. In May, British Prime Minister Tony Blair announced his resignation and Nicolas Sarcozy succeeded Jacques Chirac as President of France. In June, Tony Blair was succeeded by Gordon Brown as British Prime Minister.
In July, India selected its first female Prime Minister. The former Prime Minister of Pakistan Benazir Bhutto announced her intention to return to the country. I have minimal notes on Western peoples at this point. In August, significant events included extensive flooding in South Asia. There are more extensive notes for September including Asiatic and Western peoples, but no events are yet considered pivotal.
In October, a series of anti-government protests in Burma took place. In November, a state of emergency was declared in Pakistan. Events of December have not yet been analzyed.
Other HistoryConnections to prehistory and antiquity are weak. Classical and medieval history including early classical, late classical, early medieval, and late medieval history can be connected. Connections to other modern history through the 16th century, 17th century, 18th century, and 19th century are weak. it is also weakly connected to 20th century through the late 20th. It is part of the early 21st century and is weakly connected to the early 2000s. It is immediately preceded by 2006, specifically the 4th quarter, December 2007 is followed by 2008 and by 2009. It is less directly connected to the future including the near future, including next quarter ( February 2008 and March 2008, and next year. The middle future and far future are less accessible |
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SociologyPeoples of the world, communities, and social structure and change can be used to examine events of the first quarter 2007, second quarter 2007, third quarter 2007, and fourth quarter 2007. InstitutionsReligion, government, economics, education, and families can be used to examine events of the first quarter 2007, second quarter 2007, third quarter 2007, and fourth quarter 2007. Religion including beliefs, religious practice, organization, and particular religions such as pagan religion, asiatic religion, Abrahamic religion, and secularism will also be important. Pagan religion including European pagan, Asiatic pagan, African, American Indian, and neopaganism has few references. Government will be vital to investigating this year. Law including tribal law, Asiatic law, Western law, and International law may be useful in examining this period. Government activity including administration, succession, and state relations will certainly be useful. Government structure such as political parties, judicial systems, legislative systems, executive systems, heads of state, and forms of government, and particular governments including local government and national governments will be useful. International government has no traditional empires and only vestiges of colonial government. Modern compacts are most useful. Economics including economic activity, industries, and economic systems will be useful. Education including research, teaching, cultural institutions, educational organization, and particular schools will be important. Families including marriage, parenting, kinship, and particular families will be highly important. CultureBehavioral culture, conceptual culture, and material culture can be used to examine events of the first quarter 2007, second quarter 2007, third quarter 2007, and fourth quarter 2007 Behavioral culture including customs, occupations, and recreation and entertainment, will be highly important in considering 2007. Cultural events such as miscellaneous events, meetings, holidays, and disasters can be considered. Conceptual culture including language, graphic arts, literature, mathematics, applied science, and philosophy will also be useful. Material culture including foodstuffs, clothing, buildings, transportation technology, communication technology, industrial technology, and other artifacts will be useful. AnthropologyParticular groups will be useful. Human geography including European geography, Asian geography, African geography, North American geography, South American geography, and Oceanic geography can be connected. Human ecology including influence of the environment on people, relations with other life, and influence of people on the environment can be connected. Physical anthrology including human dispersion, racial variation, and human origins can be connected. Demography including population change, population size and structure, mortality and morbidity, migration, and birth can be connected. Social foundations including socail grou behavior, social group types, social control, social interaction, and social presentation can be connected. Personal studies including the human body, psychology, and biography will be useful. Science including physics and chemistry, astronomy, earth science, and biology may be useful. |
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