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What is the meaning of "where" and "when"? Students seek out relationships and interrelationships between individuals and civilizations from personal history, home and travel, turning point of man, discovery, human exploration and migration, and personal, regional and global perspectives I will do. Possibility of exploration and development • History of civilization and society, heritage, pilgrimage, immigration, migration and exchange • era, era, turning point, and "wonderful history" - size, duration, frequency and variability • people, borders, exchanges And exchanges • Nature and human landscapes and resources • Evolution, constraints and adaptation
Locations where we are in a timely and timely manner: Surveying the timing of places and places, personal history, home and travel, human discovery, exploration and immigration, relations between individuals and civilizations from regional and global perspectives Mutual relationship. How the world works: Exploration of nature and its law; interaction between the natural world (physical and biological) and human society; how humans use understanding of scientific principles; technological progress towards society and the environment Influence
Nature is a spiritual power (Eckel, 1997: 337-8) and in Islam it is "not a human to conquer the earth, it is the Earth god to conquer human beings". Humans are in the middle of a two-way relationship, human beings are responsible for Halifa, that is, responsible for the following things, but human beings are slaves and responsible for these things. In fact, human beings must be californ just because they are "ab" (Dutton, 2003: 329).
This wonderful book is Sapiens of Yuval Noah Harrari. It is a sequel of a short history of mankind. Sapiens shows the deep history of humanity and transcribes the ideology of why humans behave according to their behavior, based on our evolution as seeds. After completing Sapiens during the vacation in Europe, I started thinking more about human beings and our future. Several weeks ago, Homo Deus came in front of me, so I wanted to know what Yuval saw in humans. With complete disclosure, this book is over 400 pages, and requires a little devotion to complete. But I would like to talk about the three topics presented in the book. Of course there are many more, but the main arguments I have found are biology, labor and religion.