Social Science

1606 Submissions

[5] viXra:1606.0094 [pdf] submitted on 2016-06-10 07:42:21

Kings’ Dirty Operation: Concise Memos of My Cooperation with the CIA and Illuminati's Hell

Authors: Peiman Ghasemi, Barack Obama
Comments: 134 Pages.

It’s a concise part of my cooperation with the White House and the Central Intelligence Agency and Human Rights Watch. I have been all around the Globe. I have stayed in Russia; places so cold that your very bones inside of you shriek. Deep down inside the underground city, where you ask yourself “How is it possible for satellites with their warheads to track me here?” I remember that it was many months ago when I informed the US President, I would like to write a book. It's a great pleasure that I received a note by Bill Gates and I included the note here in this work. What follows is a concise part of some private communications and what we did behind the closed doors to change the course of the world! Kings’ Dirty Operation is introduced with a foreword by President Barack Obama.
Category: Social Science

[4] viXra:1606.0051 [pdf] submitted on 2016-06-06 02:45:43

Produce-Consumer

Authors: Mjgat.Jatj
Comments: 1 Page.

produce-consumer is much more
Category: Social Science

[3] viXra:1606.0048 [pdf] submitted on 2016-06-05 04:19:38

Oppenheimer's Transformation Law

Authors: StephenJehucal@web.de
Comments: 4 Pages.

The future of communal settlements is discussed, in terms of economic calculation models.
Category: Social Science

[2] viXra:1606.0039 [pdf] submitted on 2016-06-03 15:33:43

The Michelson Fallacy

Authors: Jeffrey Joseph Wolynski
Comments: 1 Page.

A new cognitive bias/fallacy is given definition so that it can be spotted in the future based on the author’s experience with sharing a new understanding of nature.
Category: Social Science

[1] viXra:1606.0013 [pdf] replaced on 2016-06-02 09:01:48

A Comment on "Family Ruptures, Stress, and the Mental Health of the Next Generation"

Authors: Nicolas Bearbaki
Comments: 5 Pages.

Persson and Rossin-Slater (2016b) claim to be the first to credibly estimate causal effects of fetal stress exposure on mental health in later life. They emphasize that their analysis is the first to control for non-random exposure to a relative’s death and non-random gestation length. In light of discoveries regarding prior literature, we find these claims to be exaggerated and misleading.
Category: Social Science