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    Many of the domestic plants that are around today all started out as wild‚ some even started out poisonous. GunsGerms‚ and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies by Jared Diamond chapter seven is about how through natural and artificial selection the plants‚ that people today know and love‚ came to be. Natural selection is the process that organisms better suited for certain environments survive and produce more offspring’s. Whereas artificial selection is where organisms with desired traits cross-pollinate

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    discovered other civilizations. Information was exchanged and shared as we continued to develop. Often what one lacked in materials and expertise‚ the other had in abundance. Ideas were shared. We shared‚ for example‚ more efficient ways of killing with gun powder. We shared diseases common for one group into a group where no antibodies had built up through successive generations of exposure. We shared building materials and sky scraper rose up. This shows that all these things link back to Necessity

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    The Overall Theme of GunsGerms‚ and Steel by Jared Diamond The overall theme of Diamond’s novel has to do with the progression of the human race in different areas of the world. He said that the development of different people was not based off of genetic composition but their location on the earth. Diamond gives many examples to back up his claim. Diamond uses many different examples from different time periods and different areas of the world. He starts at around 11‚000 BCE with the earliest

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    GunsGerms‚ and Steel by Jered Diamond Chapter 14: From Egalitarianism to Kleptocracy The thesis of this Chapter from “GunsGerms‚ and Steel” by Jered Diamond‚ describes the development of civilized mankind from the last Ice Age until modern times: the ways in which people evolved from small groups called “Bands‚” to the way almost all of us live today‚ which is in “States.” The topic is interesting but the author rambles his way through this evolution. I think that this chapter could be

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    Chapter 10: In the Fertile Crescent‚ plants and animals spread quickly into Europe and North Africa. Innovations such as written language and wheels spread similarity quickly as well. People used domesticated crops rather than those that grew naturally. This shows that people easily adapted the Fertile Crescent’s food production. Chapter 10: Eurasia has covered the largest East to West area of any continent. Diamond believes that this is yet another r advantage for Eurasia. Eurasia had “amber

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    ARVIND MILLS    Environmental Factors POLITICAL LEVEL – Inability to anticipate & manage risk  NAFTA – ▪ Poor prediction (Thought NAFTA impact would be 10 years; but impacted in less  than a year) ▪ Mexico emerged as a new garment cluster (Competition) ▪ 17% Duty for outside of NAFTA made Arvind non‐competitive  Lack of vision ▪ Got carried away by its success‚ hype by media‚ stock market and industry   FUNCTIONAL LEVEL Blind expansion /Careless /lavish spend p

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    1. The major character in chapter twenty six is Phin Calvert. He is a successful framer with three sons. 2. A large trait quality Phin exploits is confidence. When Phin sees his prized Bull in the worst condition in his long farming career‚ he has tremendous confidence in Herriot’s ability due to previous visits. 3. The first animals involved in the chapter are many calves refusing to eat due to eating paint off the side of a newly repaired hole Phin fixed with an old hen house. Herriot fixes

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    Dialectical Journal The Great Gatsby Excerpt:“Wilson’s glazed eyes turned out to the ash heaps‚ where small gray clouds took on fantastic shapes and scurried here and there in a faint dawn wind. ‘I spoke to her‚’ he muttered‚ after a long silence. ‘I told her she might fool me but she couldn’t fool God. I took her to the window’---with an effort he got up and walked to the rear window and leaned with his face pressed against it---‘and I said ‘God knows what you’ve been doing‚ everything you’ve

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    GunsGerms‚ and Steel‚” by Jared Diamond is without a doubt a very interesting read that gives you a different perspective about history. The main thesis of the book involves Diamond trying to answer 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?” Diamond is able to answer Yali’s question with the title of the book gunsgerms‚ and steel. He believed that these three factors are the main reasons

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    Name: Nishita Khanna Block: D Date: 19/2/2013 Why Europe? (Final Draft) There was a difference in the ability of the Europeans to dominate and colonize the Americas and the Chinese Empire between the 15th and 18th centuries. The oldest argument before Jared Diamond’s observation‚ was that white people were smarter compared to other people across the whole world. Jared Diamond’s observation proved this argument wrong by observing the environmental conditions‚ because everyone has

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