Critical thinking, comparative analysis, lucid writing skills, and thoughtful reflection:
(The essay does not need any sources or preferences.) One of the textbooks for Anthropology course, Culture Sketches, views that culture (beliefs, values, rituals, ideas) is very important and determines how different peoples are. The two National Geographic films listed below based on Jared Diamonds book, Guns, Germs and Steel, take the view that environment is the determining factor of how different peoples behave and organize their lives. Based upon your text readings and the viewing of the two films, does history or culture follow different courses for different peoples because of differences among those peoples environments, or because of differences among those peoples themselves? In other words, is a peoples behavior determined more by beliefs and values, or more by environment?
The essay should address the issues raised above. (1) the essay is not a simple statement about the films, or a straight description of them, but an analysis of them in comparison with, or in contrast to, the themes of the book; (2) there is no right or wrong answer. It is an essay in critical thinking, comparative analysis, lucid writing skills, and thoughtful reflection. What are the underlying themes that Holly Peters-Golden is expressing vs. the underlying themes that Jared Diamond expresses? How do they compare and contrast? What do they mean for humanity?
Below are the film links for the Required Essay:
Guns, Germs, and Steel: Conquest
https://distance-ed.fullerton.edu/bbpresentations/misc/GGS_conquest/player.html
Germs, and Steel: Out of Eden
https://distance-ed.fullerton.edu/bbpresentations/misc/GGS_out_of_eden/player.html