History is about the past life and tells us people living in different eras. When learning history, we can understand the lives of ordinary people and celebrities. We understand how their clothes look, and the types of houses, foods, tools and techniques they own. History also tells us about the war, war and famine that happened in the past.
People studying history need to find clues about life long ago. They are called historians. Historians ask questions and try to find evidence of past life. They check the past and other clothing, tools and decorations that still exist today by looking for clues found in texts and pictures. All these clues or evidence must be explained, explained, and recorded. Because there is little evidence sometimes left it may make it difficult to understand the past.
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History is a story. History is culture. History is a record we use to understand where we are from, who we are and where we are heading. African history is the most controversial element of the most misunderstood human story in the world. Contrary to popular beliefs, the history of Africa did not start with slave trade beyond the Atlantic Ocean. Writing Africans as history deprived the immeasurable value of the world. Accurate and cumbersome words are used to express freedom and advocacy of slavery. One of the world's oldest and most influential advertising campaigns is the idea of selling Africa's inferiority. Can you imagine? ! This is a shameless global conspiracy and the whole world is fighting with people in Africa. The goal here is to make inhumane sacrifices for the capitalist god. Africans are considered non-physical passwords defined as not having human values, so they are consumed in the process of progress to humanity.
The question of whether there is progress in the history of mankind is an attractive and disgusting problem with a long history. Pinker thinks the answer is yes. Infant deaths have been much less than ever before: Pinker asks if this is not going on, what is it? Others, including British philosopher John Gray, accused Pinchar as a simple optimist. Gray is clearly progressing in technology but I think that it is supposed to maintain moral deficiencies and to repeat the same mistake due to absurdity. According to the history of Gray, it is not a story of progress, but is better explained as a periodical progress and return story.