What I Have I Learned (UCSP)
What I Have I Learned (UCSP)
In USCP
This course has taught me a lot because it has opened my eyes to a variety of
things that I didn't understand previously, such as human cultural diversity, social
inequities, social transition, and political identities. Throughout, I've realized the greater
significance of studying Culture, Society, and Politics since it allows us to gain vital
understanding of our own living tradition, comprehend how crucial it is to have one, and
keep it alive. I've also learnt a great deal about our history and what makes us who we
are today.
In the 5 million years since early hominids first emerged from East Africa's Rift
Valley, the Earth's atmosphere has been extremely dynamic. Over hundreds of
thousands of years, arid parts of central Africa were invaded by woodland, forests gave
way to grasslands, and continuous ecosystems were broken by deep lakes. In light of
this continually changing environment, humans evolved huge brains and adaptive
behavior capacities. The drive of humans to think creatively and come up with novel
Human evolution has surpassed itself in man, resulting in his genetic singularity.
Culture evolution is a new, super-organic form of evolution that begins with man.
Culture is a powerful tool for coping with environmental change. Diversity has played an
important part in evolutionary growth, both scientifically and psychologically. Life must
develop defenses and adaptations to thrive in habitats that are always scant rather than
abundant. Man is without a doubt the most influential evolutionary product. Culture is by
far the most potent adaptive process that has evolved throughout the evolution of life.
Its effectiveness comes from the fact that it is passed down through the generations via
teaching and learning rather than through DNA. Individuals' motivation to study and
become adept in any field in which they have the option improves their social and, in
facilitates labor division by allowing people to choose the professions they are qualified
for. Human cultural progress has resulted in the formation of a culture of beliefs, or
human values. This is undeniably the result of cultural evolution, which is impacted by
biological evolution but not divorced from it. Culture will change if society believes it is
necessary; but, how much control politics has over culture and how much power society
Humans are also obligated to communicate and collaborate with others in order
to achieve their goals. We adhere to laws and regulations because we are committed to
attaining harmony.
thousands of years of evolution, and that this survival has greatly sharpened our talents,
conferred many talents, and severely limited our options and prospects. The fact that
history is still being researched and written about astounds me. I'm not a huge fan of
history, but there has been a gradual shift since this subject was introduced. History has
molded the real world, forcing us to change our minds about numerous things over time.
It helps us uncover knowledge about our past conduct, rational thought, and judgment,
but most importantly, it has an impact on our present and future. We can conjecture that