Category Archive: Social Analysis

Politics 2016 – A “Forced Choice” Conundrum

When using an evidence-based methodology, this article measures the proba­ble outcome of the 2016 presidential election. It describes the characteristics of the labor-oriented American voter. Adults who do not acquire the time to… Continue reading

Gladys M. Alexander-Goodwin

Requiescat in pace! Even though Gladys M Alexander-Goodwin lived a fulfilling life that expanded to nearly a century, the announcement of her passing brought sadness and tears to her family and to others who… Continue reading

Loose Association: Raising the flag on Iwo Jima and the Syrian Civil War

by Ronald C. Alexander Ph.D. The Memorial: Combat photographer Joseph Rosenthal photographed the raising of the U.S. flag on Mount Suribachi, in opposition to the Japanese occupation of Iwo Jima, a volcanic island… Continue reading

Extreme nativism in Southwest Asia

Nativism as a determining factor in Syria/Iraq and neighboring states – exposing historic reasons for dissemblance in Southwest Asia by Ron Alexander Ph.D. In Syria and Iraq, secular or sectarian officials, combatant offenders… Continue reading

Propaganda’s residual effects and micro-aggression

Propaganda’s residual effects and micro-aggression by Ron Alexander Ph.D. Whenever! Whenever I go down South and kneel at the grave I really, really wonder Is this the Home of the brave? Abstract: The… Continue reading

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