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Titlebook: Human-Earth System Dynamics; Implications to Civi Rongxing Guo Book 2019 Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2019 Human evolution.Civilizati

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Vollwandige durchlaufende Balken,ands of years, various natural disasters and threats have made humans—either individually or collectively—institutionally and intellectually more powerful than otherwise circumstances. However, most of these natural disasters and threats, as long as they occur randomly or irregularly, would not indu
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Human Thermodynamics and Culture (I),und that the environment in which they were living had changed or that they could not compete with other, stronger carnivores. During this process, humans began to learn how to use simple tools and to create more complicated cultural traditions. As a result of population growth on the one hand and o
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Human Thermodynamics and Culture (II),ors of humans and civilizations. As a matter of fact, human emigration throughout the world was a response-to-challenge process. Thus, humans coming out of Africa must have been physically inferior to those who continued to stay in or near to their original homes. In all circumstances, physical weak
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Environment Matters, But Not the Way You Think (I),isphere, and (iii) semiarid or temperate in the Southern Hemisphere. Our empirical findings show that, while different environments could result in different cultures and civilizations, it is the unfriendly environment—as long as it could sustain humans—that created the first and the most powerful c
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Environment Matters, But Not the Way You Think (II),s that existing theories have not given a satisfactory answer to the question how various environmental (geographic) factors matter. Now, the question is that, if it is the fertility of the crescent-shaped region that gave birth to the earliest human civilization, then why many other fertile areas,
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Civilization as Responses to Cyclical Challenges,ands of years, various natural disasters and threats have made humans—either individually or collectively—institutionally and intellectually more powerful than otherwise circumstances. However, most of these natural disasters and threats, as long as they occur randomly or irregularly, would not indu
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