Civilization Joe Cawley Peter Lee Luke Wheatley. What is Civilization? It is an advanced state of human society, in which a high level of culture, science,

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Civilization Joe Cawley Peter Lee Luke Wheatley

What is Civilization? It is an advanced state of human society, in which a high level of culture, science, industry, and government has been reached.

Tradition and Origin Started from; - Mesopotamia (Arab and Iraq) - Egypt - Indus valley (Pakistan and India) - Hwang Hwa (china) ~ lots of people think it started from mongolian empire and silk road Today, meaning of civilization is from 1800's Europe's nation formation - started when France try to identify the difference of the 'civilization' and 'barbarism', when they colonize other non-Europe country.

Community Allow to have equal competition each other, when one put their effort. Entertainments, cultures and variety records from history makes higher quality of life One big difference between barbarism and civilization is, use of letter

Culture -Traditions -The manifestation and other arts of human society

Agricultural Farming Nature’s food web

Division of Labor -Jobs for skilled workers -Having growth in trade -Tasks and roles

Advances in technology will continue to reach far into every sector of our economy. Future job and economic growth in industry, defense, transportation, agriculture, health care, and life sciences is directly related to scientific advancement. –Christopher Bond Science Always advanced with Civilization, especially with wars. The most affective science civilization was W.W I and W.W II. (invention of nuclear bomb and high- tech weapons) Other example could be a space race, which is competition between USSR and US for supremacy in space exploration, during mid to late 20 th century.

Advancement Advancement only comes with habitually doing more than you are asked.-Gary Ryan Blair Increasing power by having greater technology and resources for food.

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