Analysis Of The Book Guns Germs And Steel

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The evolution of mankind began on earth in Australia/New Guinea over 30,000-40,000 years ago. This time presence allowed humans to adapt to the environment of the several countries, deal with the new lifestyle in a new country, and the hunt for survival/animals begins. The book, Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fate of Human Societies, by Jared Diamond allows readers to understand the theme of how the modern world we live in today was formed including how humans learned to survive during that time, the message of how certain things improved and why humans are slightly more cautious with what they do on an everyday basis then they had done over 40,000 years ago, and to understand why the message is still relevant, show them of they are capable of …show more content…

The reason why I agree with this message is because people need to realize and understand why certain parts of the world ended the way it did. Also, to realize how much technology has affected not only to humans, but the world itself. If humans are not aware of what is happening around them, then, the moment that they do realize it, the causes as it is approaching and destroying the environment. That is why some certain parts of the world are suffering because of the choices that humans decided on and how they are acting now when the damage is done. For example, some people were already starting to harvest and create food production that make its way to germs and many other materials that would help serve purpose of surviving on the planet. I think the message is sent out to younger generation who are taking any environmental studies courses and allowing them to understand the world around them and the power that they have to control yet change the fate of the universal. In the book, I learned information that I did not learn in my own history classes and to read how the world became itself and how it changed over the past 40,000 is quite interesting. By reading this book, it makes reader to reconsider how far human evolved and how the world been impacted because our careless act and millions of species are suffering. The choices that we make are …show more content…

The book reveals the causes that lead the world and the environment to be damaged, suffering, and recovering. Humans population were the reasons for the causes and the actions that we decided on is reflecting to how our world and environment is reacting to it. Today, we are facing air pollution, solid waste, pollution, and many several diseases/illness that is not only bad for the earth, but for us in general. As we are working on to make the environment a more sustainable place for everyone including species and organism to live for longer period time, we should also continue to work on how to make other countries who are suffering greatly a healthier and cleaner area rather promoting it over social

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