Diamond discusses three considerations when pondering Yali's question about why some societies developed faster than others: geographic luck, societal differences in technology and organization, and cultural attitudes towards innovation and change. These factors shaped the trajectory of societies and influenced their development over time.
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there are 3 main mines of diamond in Australia 1)Argyle diamond mine, located in the East Kimberley region in the remote north of Western Australia. Argyle 2)Merlin diamond mine, located in the Northern Territory of Australia, about 80 kilometres south of Borroloola. 3) ????
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The name of the famous diamond mine is Western Australia is Argyle Diamond Mine. It is famous for its pink diamonds.
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Given the proper environment, a diamond can cut anything, including another diamond.
Neil Diamond last performed in Australia in 2005. In March 2005, he included Australia as part of his world tour.
The diamond industry in Australia is robust and involved in international commerce. Anyone on earth interested in purchasing a diamond mined in Australia is welcome to purchase such a product.
Neil Diamond last performed in Australia in 2005. In March 2005, he included Australia as part of his world tour.
Other commonly accepted answers to "Yali's question" are either "assumed biological differences"(Diamond 18), "changes in geographical climate" (Diamond 22), or "European guns, infectious diseases, steel tools and manufactured products"(Diamond 23). Diamond writes off the explanation of assumed biological differences as an underlying feeling of genetic superiority by European peoples. Diamond says that explanation of changes in geographical climate, too, fails to survive scrutiny because "…complex irrigation systems did not accompany the rise of centralized bureaucracies but followed after a considerable lag." (Diamond 23). Diamond says that the explanation about guns germs and steel is on the right track but incomplete because it only offers a proximate explanation. You're welcome freshmen
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