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    The exam will have 5‚ 10-point questions on it from the questions below. List 2 data sources researchers use to estimate historical standards of living and explain what they can infer from these sources. List three indicators of economic development other than National Income measures (NI‚ GDP‚ or GNP‚ level‚ growth rate‚ or per capita) that are of interest to economists and explain what can be inferred from each of these indicators. i. Life expectancy at birth. Unambiguous measure of welfare

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    that this experiment can’t go any further than I let it go. The whole basis for The Wave is the idea of a group willing to follow their leader. As long as I’m involved in this‚ I can assure you that it can’t get out of hand.” - Ben Ross‚ Page 79 Hunters and Warriors by Justin D’Ath again reveal’s the

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    towards their civilised lives. As an example‚ the Aboriginals were extremely capable of managing their yam gardens‚ as shown when Captain John Hunter‚ captain on the First Fleet‚ observed and reported that people around Sydney were dependent on their yam gardens‚ signalling that the Aboriginals had a stable source of agricultural resources.

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    Paleolithic people developed spoken language and learned how to make and use tools of bone‚ wood‚ and stone. They also discovered how o use fire‚ which allowed them to cook their meat and provided warmth and protection. A gradual transition from hunters gathered to agricultural economies began at the start of the Neolithic Age‚ the New Stone Age. During this time human beings discovered farming‚ domesticated animals‚ established villages‚ polished stone tools‚ made pottery‚ and wove cloth. Neolithic

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    thousand years ago‚ back into prehistoric times when all humans were equal. The Middle East was where Diamond noticed the factors that would come into play when forming a civilization. History shows that all the different cultures began as hunters and gatherers. This caused a constant nomadic way of life. This nomadic way of living was due to the fact that they had to continuously move to wherever there were animals to hunt or plants to gather. The animal movements were attributed to the change in

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    Guns‚ Germs‚ And Steel Author: Jared Diamond 1. Write a short half a page biography of the author; include information about his areas of research‚ books written‚ and prizes awarded. Jared Mason Diamond was born on 10 September 1937 in Boston‚ Massachusetts. He earned an A.B degree from Harvard University in 1958 and a Ph.D. in physiology from Cambridge University in 1961. Diamond was a Junior Fellow at Harvard from 1962 to 1966‚ at which point he became a professor of physiology at the UCLA

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    of being a killer language that wipes out smaller languages as well as the cultures they represent. Scientific researchers have found out that in fact many small languages have already vanished‚ such as Xam‚ a Southern Khoisan language used by hunter gatherer communities of Southern Africa. Despite the fact that the future of English as a global language will depend very largely on the political‚ economical‚ demographic and cultural trends in the world‚ English shouldn’t be the international language

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    difficulties that the !Kung faced every day and that some of these changes brought certainty of food and modern medical care. Overall‚ the !Kung group has experienced changes as a group and between gender roles. They began as an egalitarian‚ hunter-gatherer society. There was equality between men and women and each had a part to do for the good of their group. The !Kung relied on each other and worked together to survived through the trying conditions in which they

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    generations. Social stratification is the hierarchical arrangement of social classes‚ castes and strata within a society. While these hierarchies are not universal to all societies‚ they are the norm among state-level cultures (as distinguished from hunter-gatherers or other social arrangements). Also it refers to the hierarchical arrangement of people in a society. This chapter focuses on economic stratification‚ meaning how people are differentiated based upon their wealth (and/or

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    Historically‚ man as hunter-gatherer could not affect the environment because he was using the natural population of animals and plants well below the sustainable yields except in those areas where trading of animals and/or plants was introduced. Man’s agricultural use of land is a relatively recent event. The evolution of systematic agriculture of today is 200 years old and dates back to the days of the Industrial Revolution. Agriculture has been considered as a way of life. Ever increasing population

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