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    in agriculture. It was the wide-scale transition of many human cultures from a lifestyle of hunting and gathering to one of agriculture and settlement which supported an increasingly large population.  Archaeological data indicates that the domestication of various types of plants and animals evolved in separate locations worldwide‚ starting in the geological epoch of the Holocene around 12‚000 years ago. The Holocene also encompasses within it the growth and impacts of the human species world-wide

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    bigger problem is that there is no way we could have or can fix it. All of this traces back to when the European’s and Inca’s were about to go to war. The whole reason all of this inequality in the world started is because of agriculture‚ animal domestication‚ germs‚ and steel. The Inca’s and European’s are very different because of these factors. Firstly‚ the physical location of a place on the globe controls many aspects. Geography controls climate‚ which controls what crops be grown as well as if

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    their owner’s feelings. Their loyalty to their humans makes them extremely obedient. Additionally‚ they respond well to treats and verbal praise. Pit bulls are naturally social animals who thrive in a pack like environment. Through decades of domestication pit bulls have integrated

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    environment zones. The banana is believed to have originated in Southeast Asia and Malaysia‚ and cultivation could have started as early as 8000 BCE. The professionals believe that bananas were the first fruit cultivated by humans and the first domestication took place in the highlands of Papua New Guinea‚ but China was the first country to cultivate the fruit in an organized production method. The banana did not hit the market in the United States until 1870 after two men realized it’s potential.

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    languages is hindi‚ farsi and most European languages. 2. Where was the original homeland of the Indo European speakers? The original home land of the indo European speakers is probably the steppe region of modern day Ukraine 3. How did the domestication of horses facilitate the lives of the Indo-Europeans? (think migration)it was easier to migrate on horses than to walk on foot. 4. Describe the migration of the I-A’s from 3000BCE to 1000CE. The earliest indo European society began to break

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    According to the historian Eric Vanhaute‚ Neolithic Agricultural Revolution was a chain of several regional revolutions. Neolithic Demographic Revolution means the traditional lifestyle of hunter-gatherers changed to the farming and shepherd. The Neolithic Agricultural revolution developed at least four regions between 8000 and 10000 years ago such as the Middle East‚ the Far East‚ central America and the Andes in South America. There are many reasons why did Neolithic Agricultural Revolution take

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    the advantages of agriculture. The Neolithic‚ the period in history in which food production became widespread‚ began around 10‚200 B.C‚ first appearing in Southwest Asia‚ and lasted until 4000 to 2200 B.C. The cultivation of vegetables and domestication was becoming common in Southwest Asia between 10‚200 to 8‚800 B.C (Levack et al 2009:6)‚ 5‚000 B.C in Mesoamerica (Haviland et al 2011: 501)‚ and about 4‚500 B.C in Europe. (Leonard 1973: 21) Advantages of Food Production An Efficent

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    to agriculture (Traces of cultivated rice found in China around the same time) 5500 BCE First origins of Chinese Civilization‚ centered along the yellow river. Cultivation of soy beans and domestication of pigs by the local population 5000 BCE - First agriculture in Mexico‚ corn and beans. - Domestication of the donkey in Egypt. 4500 BCE First agriculture along the eastern woodlands and rivers of current US‚ sunflowers and squash 4000 BCE Climate changed caused desertification in Africa‚

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    INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL MARKETING 1. What are the principal differences between marketing domestically and marketing internationally or globally? Discuss the various factors that have led to the growth of international business? There is very limited growth in domestic markets‚ so in order to remain healthy‚ most companies must grow and this has been achieved by going international. This is because many product markets in the industrialized nations are saturated which limits

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    1. Yali’s question; "Why is it that you white people developed so much cargo and brought it to New Guinea but we black people had little cargo of our own?" 2. Diamond rewords the question as “History followed different courses for different peoples because of differences among people environment not because of biological differences among peoples themselves.” 3. Jared Diamond analyzes several factors that he believes contributed to the existing balance of the world’s resources. In order

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