Thursday, August 21, 2008

HUMAN PRESERVATION PROJECT
A LIST WITH CODES OF RESEARCH OBJECTIVES


01.3 TELEVISION AND SOCIETY
01.4 Brains and Television: Why and How the Stupor Takes Over
01.5 Babysitting young children with television or video
School kids with Television On: A Social Failure of Communications
01.6 Teenagers Who Watch TV: What it Means Statistically
01.62 Television in minority households: Close look at the BET net and the Spanish soaps
01.7The Cost of Television: A Degraded Artificial Culture featuring Violence and Sex
01.8 Children Who Act Out: How Television Prompts Aggression
01.9 American Television: Can They Dumb it Down Anymore?

02.3 CELL PHONES WORLDWIDE – SOCIAL AFFECTS AND EFFECTS
02.4 New communications – the nature of the dialogue(s)
02.5 Statistics on Fatal Accidents: A Rash of Cell Phone Tragedies
02.6 The Seven Kinds of Interpersonal Styles in Cell Phone Conversations
02.7 Differences in Cell Usage amongst the Six Continentals
02.8 Life in the Post Modern Playground: Can We Dumb It Down Anymore?
02.9 Cell Phones in Crime and War
02.10 Notes on the Global Future of the Telecom Industry

03.10 MUSIC IN THE ELECTRONIC MEDIUM
02.11 How a few big corporations dictate what you hear
02.12 The Great Dumbing Down of American Music: 1980-2007
02.13 Musical Exposures amongst Teenagers: Can Education Help?
02.14 Lyric Traditions amongst the Continentals
02.15 Application of Harmonic Laws and Intervals
02.16 Notes on the Early History of Music: How the Turks gave China and Europe the 7 tone scale

04.0 SPATIAL DISORIENTATION AMONGST AMERICANS
04.1 Losing Touch with Nature and One’s Surroundings
04.2 The Big Dumbing Down: of the Humans
04.3 Finding nature as one’s body, one’s self
04.4 Why Americans Fail Overseas
04.5 The Scandal of Geographic Ignorance
04.6 Stay in the Pain Factory – or Explore
04.7 Speech and the Brain: the False Intimacy of Chitchat
04.8 The Neurophysics of the Brain- Addled.
04.9 Using Speech as a Dynamic Expression

05.0 LESSONS OF EVOLUTIONARY PSYCHOLOGY

0.5.1 Conditions of Prehistoric Life as Compared to Today
0.5.2 Human Dimorphism and the Bicameral Brain
0.5.3 Unexplored Powers: Lessons from the Upper Paleolithic
0.5.4 Fashioning a Behavioral Prescription Based on the Lessons of Prehistory
0.5.5 Music and the Destiny of the Humans

06.0 THE ADULTERATION OF FOODS IN THE UNITED STATES

07.0 THE RATIONALIZATION OF TOXINS AND POISONS
A society will hurt itself grievously if it does not pay close attention to poisons.
0.7.1 Some Notes on the Human Stomach and Liver
0.7.2 An American Idol: Specialty Poisons in the Environment and Medicines
0.7.2 The Challenges of Microbial Resistance: MRSA and C Difficile Microbes: Who Will Win?
0.7.3 So You Want to Protect Yourself…

08.0 HUMAN ECONOMIC HISTORY
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10.0 HUMAN POLITICAL ECONOMY
11.0 A REGIONAL APPROACH
12.0 GROWTH REDEFINED: LESS IS MUCH MUCH MORE
13.0 POLICY PRIORITIES AND IMPERATIVES
14.0 SOME MYTHS OF HUMAN CULTURAL ORIGINS, AND HISTORY
14.1 The Epic of Africa Sketched in Brief
14.12 The Great Escape: Tracking Migration Out of Africa
14.2 The Glacial Epochs as Finishing Schools
14.3 Notes on Chatal Huyuk, the first Town
14.4.Jericho: The Earliest City
14.5 Palestine and the Negev before the Hebrews
14.6 The Ancient Origins of Moral Sensibilities
14.7 The ‘Judaeao-Christian’ as a Label and a Conundrum
So You Think the Bible is Your Way

15.0 ORIGIN OF THE MODERN WORLD SYSTEM
15.1 Asking the Right Questions in History, or, Defining the Anthropocene Epoch
15.2 The Neolithic Achievement
15.3 We are All Sumerians
15.32 Legal Codes in Babylon, Assyria and Ugarit
15.4 The Eastern Mediterranean in 500 BC: The Shared Culture of the Greeks and the Hebrews
15.5 Hebrew as a Canaanite Hill Language, with Notes on Ugaritic Mythology
15.55 Genocide and Monotheism: Are the Scriptures a ‘Just’ Record?
Rome’s Dept to the Etruscans
15.67 The Fatal Wrench in the Works: Why Rome Never Flowered
God as a Genocidal Maniac: The Old Testament and the Law
15.8 The 53 Wars for Christ, from Constantine and Charlemagne to the Crusades and Taiping
15.82 Debts to the ‘Barbarians’: Clothes, Grammar and Art
Classical Arabic Styles and Sciences: A Brief Survey
15.85 What Western Science Owes to Arab-Judaeo Civilization: A Brief List and Summary
15.95 When the British Isles were just a Province of Denmark - some notes on Nordic vocab and syntax in English.

16.0 SCIENCES OF PROSPERITY
Ibn al Kaldum: The First Social Scientist
Some Lines from Rumi Translated.
Medical Specialities amongst the Arabs and Jews
Medieval Art and Modern Graphic Design
Anglo-Saxon Tribal Law and England’s Common Law Tradition
The Roots of Contemporary Morals: Ancient Germanic Tribal Law
The Miracle of the Netherlands: War and the Peace
Golden Tentacles: The Business Strategies of the Amsterdamers, 1347 to 1550
War and Peace as Hammer and Anvil in the Forging the Modern World System

16.0 THE SCIENCES OF PROSPERITY
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