Migration as Separation of Human Community a Analysis and Forecast

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Throughout many years physical manifesta-tion (phenotype) and inheritable information (genotype) are researched with different scientific methodologies in medicine, genetics, biology, physiology, psychology, etc. The dependence of physical traits on genetic code of individual can be established through various intensive mathematical models. This article explores one of the models that hypothetically explains segregation of people based on their observable psychological traits. Although, environment can influence behavioral traits, the predisposition towards them controlled by fundamental genes, and thus might be inherited. The proposed mathematical model consumm-ates that the process of human segregation leads to a break down on non-active and active communities. As a result, more active community has a tendency to develop much faster and dominate over non-active community. This result of this hypothesis can help to determine and eliminate various risks of denomination, and develop scientifically proven recommendations to improve immigration politic.

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Dr. Boris Rozin. 2013. \u201cMigration as Separation of Human Community a Analysis and Forecast\u201d. Global Journal of Human-Social Science - A: Arts & Humanities GJHSS-A Volume 12 (GJHSS Volume 12 Issue A14): .

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Throughout many years physical manifesta-tion (phenotype) and inheritable information (genotype) are researched with different scientific methodologies in medicine, genetics, biology, physiology, psychology, etc. The dependence of physical traits on genetic code of individual can be established through various intensive mathematical models. This article explores one of the models that hypothetically explains segregation of people based on their observable psychological traits. Although, environment can influence behavioral traits, the predisposition towards them controlled by fundamental genes, and thus might be inherited. The proposed mathematical model consumm-ates that the process of human segregation leads to a break down on non-active and active communities. As a result, more active community has a tendency to develop much faster and dominate over non-active community. This result of this hypothesis can help to determine and eliminate various risks of denomination, and develop scientifically proven recommendations to improve immigration politic.

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