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Guns, Germs And Steel

832 words/4 pages

Was Thomas Edison produced by the geographical environment in which he lived or was at least some of his work catalyzed by an innate brilliance ? The idea that some individuals may in fact be inherently ``superior (in the sense of higher intelligence , more ability ) than others is as alien to Diamond as the fact that some cultures may be more able to develop than others . He also seems to ignore the fact that many traditional societies are in fact superbly...


Germs-book Report

3674 words/14 pages

Once germs invade a body , they consume nutrients and energy and produce toxic wastes that act as poisons leading to any number of health problems . The beneficial germs are not what concern the authors . The authors ' message is that germs can be deadly and that governments have and probably still are developing germs specifically for use as weapons in military situations , and while that is of concern , the authors point out that other concerns are just as worrisome or of...


Guns, Germs, And Steel

1464 words/6 pages

The author also reviews the societal form of organization on a certain level which starts from the smaller faction or the band . The ``band ' is composed of people that are usually related by blood , nomadic in nature and have one ethnicity and language and no more than 5 to 80 people bonded together to be form a small society . The ``tribe , however has more people with fixed community , one ethnicity and language but being led by a leader in a...


Fitt And Well (physical Fittness And Wellness Course)

348 words/2 pages

Garfield was about to leave Washington to attend the 25th reunion of his class at Williams College . He was walking through a reception room in the railroad station when a stranger fired two pistol shots at him . The assassin , Charles J . Guiteau , was arrested immediately . He held a grudge because Garfield had refused to appoint him as the United States consul in Paris . At his trial , Guiteau acted like a madman . His attorney argued that he was innocent by reason...


Guns, Germs & Steel

566 words/3 pages

He becomes a man of the world and undergoes a cross-cultural personality metamorphosis . Thanks to the influences of chat mates from every corner of every conceivable country in every continent . The Colorful World of the Internet After years of quality education through Internet-based learning , he starts to deal with his career and gets surprised to find Internet again affecting every facet of his professional life . Once again , the Internet reappears and assists the young graduate to find a job along...


Jarod Diamond - Guns, Germs And Steel

2076 words/8 pages

Westerners (Diamond , 2005 p . 20 ) Moreover , the author argues that the varieties of technological levels among the human civilizations are the basis of ethnic differences . The book highlighted the technological developments are the result of a specific environmental aspects such as the large quantity in resources and not for the reason of race . The book had combined different examples in supporting this dispute throughout the entire book straddling the early beginnings of human evolution until the present times . The book...


Chapter Review

831 words/4 pages

Maya relied heavily on corn , which is low in protein , and they did not have livestock that could fill this lack . They also lacked the wheel and draft animals to do heavy labor and serve as transportation for war . Thus , although we speak of the Maya civilization as a unified cultural system , it consisted of heterogeneous kingdoms continually warring with each other , because the transportational limitations made it difficult to wage sustained war and impossible to conquer or govern an...


`guns,germs And Steel`

908 words/4 pages

These developments were actually taught by Europeans to their counterparts in to attain large number of food production which they could also benefit from . However , in different parts of Africa , there has been a massive event of late-Pleistocene extinctions , resulting yet again in another inequity in terms of natural resources and abilities . In conclusion , all the s discussed by Jared Diamond in his book are associated with the period of time as well as the production of the each state...


Guns Germs And Steel

866 words/4 pages

When they met the indigenous tribes of South America these diseases dwindled their populations to a point where the Europeans could subjugate them . ``As a result , over the course of history , human populations repeatedly exposed to a particular pathogen have come to consist of a higher proportion of individuals with those genes for resistance--just because unfortunate individuals without the genes were less likely to survive to pass their genes on to babies (Diamond p . 195-214 , 1999 . The technological progress of...


Milk

1039 words/4 pages

C is passed through a regenerator where it is warmed between 57 and 68 ? C . The heat from the regenerator comes from the hot pasteurized milk that flows in a counter current direction in the opposite side of the thin stainless steel plates . The raw milk that is still under suction goes through a timing pump that delivers it to the HTST system . The raw milk is heated to a temperature of 72 ? C by the hot water that continuously...