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THE HUMAN

CONDITION IN THE
COMMON ERA
 For a long time, humans were
content with their relationship
with nature. Earliest case of man-
made extinction occurred over
12,000 years ago, possibly
brought upon by hunting and
territorial disputes. The Holocene
extinction, also called the sixth
extinction or more aptly
Anthropogenic extinction.
Also it pertains to the
ongoing extinction of
several species-both
FLORA and FAUNA- due
to human activity.
“FAUNA & FLORA”
Growing population also necessitated
finding additional resources, leading to
overhunting and overfishing common
prey, some of which were endemic to
the area. So that changing terrain that
the humans began cultivating when
agriculture emerged some 9,000 years
ago caused several species to lose
competition in territory and food
resources.
 And also people had a new
objective-gather as much products
as possible. They have turned
wealth of their goal as humans
ultimately as civilization.
Thus, began to hunt, farm, and
produce things with prospect of
profit.
 Then technology has been instrumental in all of
these because in searching for the good life,
people were able to come up with creations that
would make life easier, and more comfortable,
and more enriching.

 Although the good life envisioned before might


e pale in comparison to the multifariousness of
today, it offered us the initial intricacies of how
today came to be. Such evident in the machines
created and causes endeavored by the people of
long ago.
Position-wise, the humans of todays are much better off
compared to humans several centuries ago. Advance
medicine, technology, health and education ushered in
humanity’s best yet and show no sign of stopping.

I. MORTALITY RATE
II. AVERAGE LIFESPAN
III. LITERACY RATE
IV. GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCTS (GDP)

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