ouch!Most of India's population has had very little formal education. Hardly what I would call civilized.
What kinda oki doke muthafu remark is that?
ouch!Most of India's population has had very little formal education. Hardly what I would call civilized.
Literacy:definition: age 15 and over can read and write total population: 61%Most of India's population has had very little formal education. Hardly what I would call civilized.
Literacy:definition: age 15 and over can read and write total population: 61%
male: 73.4%
female: 47.8% (2001 census)
Taken from:https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/print/in.html
No, I don't think that's entirely the explanation. Irrigation produces salinization and eventual desertification.That's a large factor in the decay of the early civilizations in what is now Iraq and Syria, as Jared Diamond shows quite clearly in his book Collapse that I referred to. Irrigating the area again now would not produce crop land, the soil's been destroyed by millennia of irrigation, and it's still happening in the modern world wherever there's large scale irrigation. It's a growing problem on the great plains of North America, in Australia, India, Turkey...The fertile crescant was a desert to start with. Early civilizations in the area used the Euphrates to irrigate. This system was destroyed by the Mongols and never rebuilt.
We'd all be dead like the Easter Island people. Maybe they were Christians, too, but I don't think the missionaries made it to their island before they Paganed themselves to extinction.
they ate each other so big foot wouldn't get any.Do you know exactly what happened to those people?
they ate each other so big foot wouldn't get any.