The Worst Mistake In The History Of Human Race By Jared Diamond

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Science is important because it is the ultimate tool in the progression of humankind. The point that I thought most connected to my path in life was the fact that science is important in medical studies and technology. Science helps us not only improve medical technology but also to become aware of diseases, their causes, and possibly find a cure. Also, science can help us make technology that spots something before it becomes a deadly disease or even prevent it completely in the first place. Now anthropology in basic terms is something that tries to answer one fundamental question- what it is to be human? Of course the answers to that question is infinite and ever changing as we live in an ever changing world made up of many different ways of thinking about that world. But in order to try and think about what it is to be human is you can think about various ways that anthropology may approach the relationship between humans and animals. What’s the difference between humans and animals, being one of the big questions that have concerned philosophy and anthropology throughout the ages.

After reading The Worst Mistake in the History of Human Race by Jared Diamond. I can say this was an interesting read. I can agree with Diamond on many points. …show more content…

According to Diamond There are at least three sets of reasons to explain the findings that agriculture was bad for health. First, hunter-gatherers enjoyed a varied diet, while early farmers obtained most of their food from one or a few starchy crops. The farmers gained cheap calories at the cost of poor nutrition. Second, because of dependence on a limited number of crops, farmers ran the risk of starvation if one crop failed. Finally, the mere fact that agriculture encouraged people to clump together in crowded societies, many of which then carried on trade with other crowded societies, led to the spread of parasites and infectious

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