The Journey of Man: A Genetic Odyssey Essays

  • Journey of Man: Genetic Odyssey

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    In class we watch a clip called “Journey of Man” and basically the all over view of this movie was about a man named Spencer Wells and his team of scientist researching for approximately 15 years of investigating to find out our family history. They believe that they have discover some life changing information. They had this discovery for a while now but that needed time to gather up all of the facts from their research. This information that they have could transform our view on the world. They

  • The Film About The Journey of Man

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    A Genetic Odyssey’ is an interesting movie to watch. There were many thoughts that passed my mind as I watched the movie. First of all, it was interesting to visualize the movie back in the day, assuming how one single man lived in Africa approximately sixty thousand years ago. It is quite amazing to have traced the records so far behind to find that Adam could be the father of homo sapiens after all. The better question arises when there are different sizes, races and shapes to each human being

  • The San Bushmen of the Kalahari Desert

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    only hunt the animals they need and gather available foods to survive in the harsh terrain of the Kalahari. The Bushmen have survived as hunter gatherers in the Kalahari Desert because they have adapted to their surroundings by alterations in their genetics that have been passed on to surviving generations, their survival in this harsh climate affected their culture because animals and water are a key part of their cultural religion, and since their resources are so scarce this changed the relationship