Journal of Human Thermodynamics year, #: 1-# Open Access Journal of Human Thermodynamics ISSN 1559-386X HumanThermodynamics.com/Journal.html Article Title Author Affiliation; email: (add) Received: Date; Reviewed: Dates; Published: Date Abstract Text Introduction Text Section [s] Text Conclusion Text Journal of Human Thermodynamics, year, Vol. # 2 Variables table The following—on the protocol of American economist Irving Fisher’s 1892 mechanics-to-economics variables table—is the author’s human thermodynamics variables table, which gives the author’s perspective as to how they see thermodynamic variables correlating and or equating to terms, entities, and or concepts in the humanities: Thermodynamics A human is what? (add) (according to author’s theoretical viewpoint) Variable / Term 1 Variable / Term 2 Variable / Term 3 Humanities Person Etc. Fisher’s 1892 mechanics-to-economics variables table, as well as other historical human thermodynamics variables tables, are available online.N2 Homework problems The following—on the protocol of Swedish physical chemist Sture Nordholm’s 1997 set of eight homework problems to his Journal of Chemical Education ‘In Defense of Thermodynamics: an Animate Analogy’ article—are suggested exercises and or homework problems, themed on or based on the content of this JHT article: 1. (add) 2. (add) Nordholm’s problems as well as other recent and classic human thermodynamics and hmolscience homework problems and or exercises are available online.N2 Notes N1. (a) Fisher, Irving. (1892). Mathematical Investigations into the Theory of Value and Prices (variables table, pg. 85-86). Yale University Press. (b) eoht.info/page/Human+thermodynamics+variables+table N2. (a) Nordholm, Sture. (1997). “In Defense of Thermodynamics: an Animate Analogy”, Journal of Chemical Education, 74(3): 273-75. (b) eoht.info/page/Homework+problems Journal of Human Thermodynamics, year, Vol. # References 1. (add) Creative Commons Attribution License © 2013 by the Author[s] (CreativeCommons.org/license/by/3.0/) 3