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    Guns, Germs, And Steel

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    never been domesticated. Domesticated animals changed through mutations from their non domesticated cousins. Many has gotten smaller than what they was in the past due to domestication. Only one large animal, the llama, is a New World domesticate. Eurasia has more animals that are domesticated than the New…

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    European Feudalism

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    a rejection of the commercialization model. Moore describes a Europe where “Cities grew. There was significant growth of manufacturing output and cash-crop agriculture, part and parcel of a generalized wave of commercial expansion throughout Afro-Eurasia.” (Moore 2002, p. 303) After this golden age, revenues to lords…

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    Hominid Journey

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    The Journey to Populating the Earth Hominid began to populate the earth millions of years ago, from Africa and eventually spread out to all of the continents on Earth. The journey took millennium through errors and trials of survival and social organizations. Through Homo sapiens’ excellent adaptation, cognitive revolution and complex social organization, we were able to spread out as much and as fast as we did and dominated the entire planet. The harnessing of fire played an extremely…

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    SLAVERY, IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH” (Orwell) glittering generalities have positive implications and are valued in society. Another type of propaganda used in the book is bandwagon hate. All Party members and Proles are taught to hate Emmanuel Goldstein, Eurasia, and Eastasia, each day Oceania citizens are required to watch a telescreen and participate in the two-minutes hate. The two minutes hate is typically a video showing all party enemies and members are required to shout slurs and exude their…

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    Culture is important as it shapes our whole world and defines us. Culture enables us to survive, reproduce as a species, and expand our population. Culture is learned, shared, and symbolic. It is shared through dogmas, memories, and even values and expectations. It is learned the same way children absorb new information that is presented to them. In an unconscious and conscious learning process that is developed through interactions with others. Everybody possesses the ability to learn, to think…

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    The Silk Road

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    During the Han Dynasty of China, the Silk Road was an established system of multiple routes, well-known for connecting the regions of the ancient world in trade. Despite the name, the Silk Road was not one singular route – in fact, it linked China, Japan, Persia, India, Arabia and Europe. During the Han Dynasty, emperor Wu sent one of his men to seek the help of neighboring nomadic tribes in attempt to band together to fend off the Xiongnu. It was on this journey that the emissary came across…

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    Throughout the early middle ages the Vikings cruelly destroyed and ruined as they vanquished a great part of Europe, they have a reputation of strong and ruthless people. The incursions in Eurasia surely were cruel, and constructed a time of phobia and anxiety especially among religious people (monks). Monks remembered the predictions about wild tribes from Bible. They thought that these pagans punishment for bad actions from god. However, all military operations of Vikings were high…

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    up to 20 to 30 pounds of meat for single meals. They can start to hunt within territories form the range of the 50- 100 square miles and they are mentioned in the human folklore. They are known as the timber wolf, which is richly found in America, Eurasia, and Africa . It is really smaller when you look of with the Cougar. They are biggest member in their family and the total weight will be in 43 to 45 kg. Here they can be found in the various colors such red, brow, black and white. They can…

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    Jared Diamond

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    Have you ever wondered why the modern world is so unequal? Why the United States is so technologically advanced while places like Papua New Guinea and places in Africa still rely on a hunter-gatherer way of life? Jared Diamond contemplates these questions through his exploration of geographic luck and evaluation of the first development of guns, germs, and steel. Among the various contributors to the initial progression of growing nations (and guns, germs, and steel) include: the cultivation…

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    history marked by a cultural flowering. The Renaissance is defined as the revival or rebirth of the arts. The home of the Renaissance was Italy, with its position of prominence on the Mediterranean Sea. Italy was the commerce capital between Europe and Eurasia, during this time period, from fourteenth and sixteenth centuries. Painters, sculptors, and architects exhibited a similar sense of adventure and the desire for greater knowledge and new solutions. During the Renaissance,…

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