Jared
Diamond was born on September 10, 1937. He is a bestselling author for books on
science and is currently a professor of Geography at the University of California
along with being a scientist and anthropologist. His original novels contain
information about human evolution, the evolution of human sexuality, the
political and economic power of Eurasian, and the succession and failure of
civilizations and why. His study and research gives us the meaning
with how our civilizations developed and how our evolution as humans began. He
wrote a book about guns, germs, and steel and treble warfare. He
studied birds and had many trips to New Guinea. He began many projects spread
out through Africa and the world about the study of birds. He chose New Guinea
because of its nature and the lack of environmental change. He then saw that
the life and people were even more astonishing than the birds themselves. We
may be researching him as a background to what we will be learning. I predict
his importance that we are learning the evolution of nature and our bodies. We
will learn why we are how we are through civilizations failures and succession
to how we are the way we are. We are learning how and why we are who we are.
Guns, Germs, and Steel is a novel written by Jared Diamond focuses on
the effects that had formed our human and world history in the past 10,000
years. This book shows the biological research of our history as humans and a
way towards success. The book talks about our evolution through the physical
geography of our world and our natural resources. It also shows the buildup
through our continents and its trade. We may be eventually reading or skimming
this novel as a background to our world and human history in our failure to
attempt for success how we had succeeded. They say we learn from our past to
never repeat our mistakes and this will give us as a world knowledge to
decrease our failures. The first part being covered how some civilizations advanced and became dominant and how others did not.
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