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Understanding the Human Factor: Life and Its Impact [repost]

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Understanding the Human Factor: Life and Its Impact [repost]

Understanding the Human Factor: Life and Its Impact
25xDVDRip | AVI / XviD, ~698 kb/s | 640x480 | 25x ~30 min | English: AC3, 192 kb/s (2 ch) | 4.57 GB
Genre: History

The year is 8000 B.C. A man wanders across a field of prairie grasses in search of edible berries and roots and wild game to feed his family. As he walks, the tips of the grasses brush against him, releasing seeds. He collects a few of these seeds and brings them back to his camp. Later, he notices that when they fall on earth, they begin to sprout, and a new plant grows.

In small moments like these, the path of Homo sapiens sapiens is changed forever. The process of domesticating plants and animals reflects the greatest transition in the history of humankind—one that served to make us the humans we are today. This momentous innovation, which allowed human beings to become the dominant species on earth, sparked a chain reaction that laid the foundation for human civilization:

By mastering the complexities of herding and farming, human beings secured their food supply indefinitely.
These secure food sources led to settled communities and higher population densities around the world.
With more highly concentrated and populated societies, humans developed complex systems in order to divide labor among individuals and groups.
This division of labor eventually led to the creation of more specialized and essential human systems, such as government, law, and religion.

In Understanding the Human Factor: Life and Its Impact, award-winning educator Professor Gary A. Sojka takes you on a journey through this fascinating story, surveying the remarkable innovations that transformed humankind into the sole agriculturists on our planet.

Over the course of 24 thought-provoking lectures, Professor Sojka draws on the latest science to offer a unique, multidisciplinary perspective on human life seldom available in a single course.

Bringing together insights from a wide variety of fields—including microbiology, genetics, archaeology, and sociology—Professor Sojka weaves a complex and remarkable tale, a fascinating synthesis of science and history that spans from the ancient roots of human culture to some of the most significant issues facing the modern world.

00. Professor Bio
01. Man the Domesticator
02. The Beginnings of Domestication
03. The Basis for Settled Communities
04. The Dispersal and Spread of Agriculture
05. Agriculture Impacts Ecology and Geology
06. You Are What You Eat, Raise, and Build
07. The Domestication of Cereal Grains
08. The Oligarchy of the Garden Patch
09. The Importance of Storage Crops
10. Three of Man's Best Friends
11. The Common Barnyard Domesticates
12. Landraces, Breeds, and Strains
13. The Columbian Exchange
14. Plants That Influenced Global Culture
15. Agriculture in the Age of Reason
16. Darwin, Galton, and Mendel
17. Some Notable Scientific Plant Breeders
18. Farming the Waters
19. Domesticated Mice, Molds, and Microbes
20. Our Technology-Based Global Food System
21. Engineering Our Domesticates
22. Novel Delivery Systems and Spare Parts
23. The Age of Industrial Farming
24. The Path Forward
25. Credits


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Understanding the Human Factor: Life and Its Impact [repost]

Understanding the Human Factor: Life and Its Impact [repost]

Understanding the Human Factor: Life and Its Impact [repost]

Understanding the Human Factor: Life and Its Impact [repost]

Understanding the Human Factor: Life and Its Impact [repost]

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