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This includes events of the third quarter of 2007. |
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So far, the analysis of Asiatic peoples is restricted to major events. These include events among South Asian peoples. India selected its first female President, Prathiba Patil. Former prime minister of Pakistan Benazir Bhutto announded that she intended to return to the country, and a clash between security officials and students occurred in Islamabad. Oriental peoples and Southeast Asian peoples do not yet have significant events listed. Western civilization, including Anglic peoples and Latin peoples has various events. AFrican peoples also have a few events.
So far, the analysis does not include many major developments among Asiatic peoples. Among South Asian peoples there were major flooding incidents affecting India, Bangladesh, and Nepal. Central Asian peoples, Oriental peoples and Southeast Asian peopes so far have limited information. In Western civilization, Anglic peoples are not completely analyzed. Latin peoples also have numerous incompletely analyzed events.
Analysis of events of September is incomplete. Hurricane Felix struck Central America. Significant cultural events included the Twenty20 world Championship and progress on Dubai, which became the word's tallest free-standing structure. Institution-related events include the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Council meeting. There are numerous develipments among Asiatic peoples. In the Middle East, the war in Iraq continued. In South Asia, there was continuing political unrest at the local level. particularly in Pakistan. In the Orient, there were various events in China, but few of them seem pivotal. In Japan, there was a change in Prime Minister of Japan, and the Japanese launched a lunar probe. In Southeast Asia, few of the various events seem pivotal. Western civilization is also significant. Among Anglic peoples, few events seem pivotal, and developments in the United States do not seem especially noteworthy. Latin peoples and Northeast European peoples have a few events. Among African peoples, the conflict in the Darfur region of Sudan continued.
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This will be connected to science including physics, chemistry, astronomy, earth science, and biology. Personal studies including the human body, psychology, and biography will be useful. Anthropology including social foundations, demography, physical anthropology, human ecology, human geography, and particular groups will be useful. Culture including material culture will be signifcant. Conceptual culture including language, graphic arts, literature, mathematics, applied science, and philosophy may also be useful. Behavioral culture including customs, occupations, recreation and entertainment, and particular events will be useful. |
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InstitutionsFamilies including marriage, parenting, kinship, and particular families will be useful. Education including research, teaching, cultural institutions, educational organization, and particular schools will also be useful. Economics including activities, industries, and economic systems is also important. Government including law is also important. Law including tribal law, Asiatic law, Western law, and International law can be considered. Government activity including administration, succession, and interstate relations is vital to understanding this period. Government structure with political perties, judical systems, legislative systems, executive systems, heads of state, and forms of government can also be examined. Particular governments including local and national government have numerous visible events. International government including traditional empires, colonial empires, and modern compacts is significant. Religion including religious belief, practice, organization, and particular religions such as pagan religion, Asiatic religion, Abrahamic religion, and secular religion is less visible but nevertheless important. SociologySocial structure including anthropological structure, cultural structure, institutional structure, class structure, and community and regional structure will be useful. Social types including huning and gathering societies, horicultural societies, agrarian societies, and industrial societies can be connected. Social change including social change factors and processes and particular changes can also be examined. Communities [ Los Angeles, Shanghai, Osaka, Cairo, Calcutta, Manila] will also be useful. Peoples of the world including particular nations [such as Canada, Algeria] will be useful. Western civilization [such as Poland, and cities such as Sao Paulo] will also be useful. Anglic peoples such as the United States and the UK and cities such as New York City; Latin peoples including those of Brazil Mexico, France, Italy, Colombia, Spain, and Argentina with cities such as Mexico City; Northeast European peoples including those of Russia and Ukraine; and Germanic peoples including those of Germany would be considered. Asiatic peoples [such as Morocco, cities such as Delhi] have been significant. Middle Eastern peoples including those of Egypt, Turkey, and Iran have been especially significant. South Asian peoples including those of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh are important. Cities such as Bombay are also significant. Central Asian peoples including those in China and Russia. Oriental peoples including those of China, Japan with its city of Tokyo and South Korea and cities such as Seoul are important. Southeast Asian peoples such as those of Indonesia the Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand, and Myanmar are being examined African peoples [such as those of Nigeria], Ethiopia, Congo (DR), South Africa, Sudan, Tanzania, and Kenya can be examined. American Indian peoples such as may be found in the United States Brazil, Mexico, Colombia, and Argentina are less directly useful. This will be only weakly connected to history through classical and medieval times. It is also weakly connected to modern history through the 19th century and to the 20th century through the late 20th century. Within the early 21st century, it is weakly connected to the early 2000s. Within the late 2000s, it is weakly connected to 2006. It is also somewhat connected to the 1st quarter 2007. It is immediately preceded by the 2nd quarter including April, May, and June. It is followed by the 4th quarter 2007 including October and November. It is less direcly connected to the future. |
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