Jared Diamond, in his book "Guns, Germs, and Steel," argues that the worst mistake in human history was the transition from a hunter-gatherer lifestyle to agriculture. This shift led to social stratification, disease, and environmental degradation, ultimately resulting in greater inequality and suffering. While agriculture allowed for population growth and the development of civilizations, it also introduced a host of challenges that have persisted throughout human history. Diamond suggests that this fundamental change set the stage for many of the problems we face today.
fire, steel, rock, fighting.
Byron (as Roark's Dad.) He is the 6th Gym leader in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum. Also his Pokemon is Steel type.
Steelix can be found in Victory road (the cave) or I think in Feugo Iron Works (just north of Floroma town)
Heatran is a fire and steel type pokemon. And Heatran's types do not change in different games. They are the same in Platinum, Pearl, Diamond, HeartGold, and SoulSilver.
In APA format, the citation for Jared Diamond's book "Guns, Germs, and Steel" would be: Diamond, J. (1999). Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies. New York: W.W. Norton & Company.
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what are the other commonly esposed answers to "yali's question," and how doe Jared diamond addres and refute each of them?
Disease, bad crops, lack of livestock.
Jared Mason Diamond, American scientist and now author, wrote the novel "Guns, Germs and Steel". He has also authored many other works illustrating the intriguing nature of the scientific world.
In his book "Guns, Germs, and Steel," Jared Diamond argues that geography, domesticable plants and animals, and access to technology are the three major elements that have historically separated societies that have prospered (the "haves") from those that have not (the "have-nots").
Guns, germs, and steel
Read the book: "Guns, Germs and Steel". The Fates of Human Societies is in a 1997 book by Jared M. Diamond, professor of geography and physiology at UCLA.
because they are huge wild animals and the they like to hunt there own food and also the like to run alot