2010 Maria Term paper for Intercultural Competence and Cross-Cultural Research 6/21/2010 Why Civilizations Perish: Past, Present and infields Hypothesis for tomorrow Table of Contents Introduction3 Hypothesis3 Method3 mise en scene4 The Diamond Hypothesis4 Results5 Past5 The Mayan Society5 The Roman empire9 China Present and Future14 Introduction14 Peoples Republic of China14 Historical background15 Chinas problem17 Diamonds five point framework vs. China20 pass judgment rising23 Haiti and the Dominican Republic24 Introduction24 Application of Diamonds Hypothesis25 Summary and coda30 Overall Conclusion31 References33 Declaration35 Introduction Civilizations have grown and some have perished in the past, due to different reasons. Depending on different scientists and facts, the reasons to past civilisation falls are disputed. Some contract more on social reasons, while others focus more on ecological explanations. Looking at the current situation in the world, one(a) might wonder if there is a risk for kindred happenings today, or perhaps in the future and if there is anything to apprehend from the past and previous mistakes.
With Jarred Diamonds book Collapse in focus for this report, indite for the course Intercultural Competence and Cross-Cultural Research, his theories on why civilizations perish are discussed and compared to other facts that contradict state in the book. Hypothesis Is the Diamond theory always proven in different cases of perished societies and can it be applied on future outcomes? Method The focus of our sources has been from the book, Collapse, by the author Jared Diamond. Other sources have been from the profits to find different point of views than those of Diamond. Emma Hamilton has covered the first part, Past, Attila Bodor has written active Chinas present and future and Maria Shishmanova has written about the neighboring countries Haiti and the... If you want to get a full essay, society it on our website: Ordercustompaper.com
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