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ABSENT 01-14-2020

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I was not in class today because of being sick. I did go to the Powwow on Saturday 1/11/2020.
Guns, Germs and Steel day 3. Ian Kuijt is an archaeologist.  He discovered the earliest sign of a community. The community was called Draa. It first emerged  about 11,500 years ago. It took Ian and his team 4 years to discover the community. Draa had the world's first granary- place to store grain/wheat. The Draa people collected wheat and barley. Today farming is called plant domestication. Places that developed their own farming are China- rice, Americas- corn, squash, and beef, Africa- sorghum, millet and yams. When farming excels in an area, a great nation followed it. new guinea people have been farming for 10,000 years. People who had the most productive crops became productive farmers.
Guns, Germs, and Steel continued. Jared sees people being inferior because of race as absurd. All great civilizations have three things in common. The three things are advance technology, large population and a well organized workforce. Having advance technology gives you a huge advantage in power and goods against your competitors. A large population is simply for multi-tasking. Multiple parts of the country working on different areas to help their country succeed. Having a well organized workforce is what helps the large population work so well. With this the people can get a month's work done in half the time. Pre-history is 13,000 years ago when we didn't record our history. The people then were all living about the same. People in Papua New Guinea who live in the rain forest are still hunters-gatherers. There are people in the Brazilian rain forest who are still hunter-gatherers as well. Wild sago is food the new Guinean people get out of a sago tree. They chop the tree d
1st blog of the new year. It's 1/7/2020 and it's been three weeks since I had to type a blog. Today in class we saw our scores for the midterms. We also talked about the book "Guns, Germs, and Steel". The author is Jared Diamond. The book was published in March 1977. Jared Diamond is a professor at UCLA in Los Angeles. He's a Biologists which is the study of human physiology. His real passion is to study birds. The book explains why Eurasian and North African civilizations have survived and conquered other areas. One factor of this is Geographic luck. This is when you are born into a well-developed area that is better than other areas. The book is also showing why white supremacy is wrong. Jared's journey started in Papua New Guinea. It's located above Australia on an island that looks like a Dino. Why on the island Jared was presented a question by man named Yali. His questions was "Why you white men have so much cargo, and we New Guineans have so