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    Coast regions of the U.S. lack the most golf courses. Some of the factors I believe account for this difference are environmental determinism and cultural traits. I think environmental determinism accounts for the difference because it shows just how the environment can prohibit the construction or development of something simply because it is naturally isn't supposed to be there. In places like Alaska, El Paso, and Laredo, there are either extremely…

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    The theory of environmental determinism is a prominent concept in the discipline of geography that has impacted the course of modern geographic thought as we know it (Peet 1985; Heffernan 2009). In brief, the premise of environmental determinism, also known as geographical determinism or climatic determinism, asserts that the physical environment, including climate, predisposes states, societies, and individuals towards specific development paths (Agnew and Livingstone 2011). Environmental…

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    Weather is a factor in the lives of all people residing in the world. Many studies have been conducted throughout the years to understand the influential nature of the weather and how its varying patterns have impacted the course of history. Huntington (1913) details a study of this concept in which the theory of pulsatory climatic change, first described by Professor A. T. Olmstead in 1912, is enacted to justify similarities between the climatic conditions of California and Asia as a result of…

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    Jared Diamond, author of Guns, Germs and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies endeavors to answer a simple but vastly complicated question of how did certain people develop useful items, or “cargo” as Yali, the man who asked the original question, worded it, while other people did not. According to Diamond, while the developments immediately preceding interaction among groups of people is what decides the outcomes of the interactions, it 's where the people come from, their environment, that…

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    The spread, intensity, and reversibility of these actions are important things to consider when looking at a collapse. The Rapa Nui were living in a fairly stable and flourishing culture despite the drastic shifts in their island environment; they had adapted their farming and living practices instead of succumbing to the losses in their environment. As Diamond says, environmental factors alone are not enough to make a culture collapse. Additionally, climate change and its effects must be…

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    To today’s geographers, Semple may be a clear-cut environmental determinist. However, that is to say that the word “environmental determinism” was on the basis of what Semple had described, not how it is defined today. She was a strong believer in human society being the product of geographical location – which is the foundation for today’s definition – nonetheless, her definition went beyond this by including these already said products as a factor for future products of society. This…

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    Melissa Gray Sociology 107 Winter February 15, 2015 Discussion Prompt #5 Using your own words and not using quotes from the book or any other source, describe what biological determinism means. Next, describe what social determinism means. Lastly, describe which of these you think does the best job of describing people’s actions. Biological determinism is the idea that all human behavior is determined by our biology (genetic make-up) or in relation to it as opposed to social or environmental…

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    Determinism is the observation that the rules of nature jointly with the world 's initial state are enough to verify the state of the world at all other direct in the prospect. What "determine" represents here isn 't forever obvious, other than generally what citizens have in brain is something similar to "derivability": and also determinism is the observation that individual could derive (in an perfect logic of "derive") all other prospect state of the world just from the earth 's preliminary…

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    them I was going to stay at my friend Anna’s house. It was morally wrong for me to lie to my parents about where I was going. According to determinism, “everything in the universe is entirely determined so that what ever happens at any given moment is the effect of some antecedent…

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    were formed using ideas of causal necessitation that were created by the human imagination and are certainly not absolute proofs. Hume’s own argument refutes this potential objection. The repeated observation of many constant conjunctions of two events or objects leads us to infer universal principles of casual necessitation that all events follow from precise causes. Since the evidence for casual necessitation or determinism is overwhelming, there has never been observed a contradiction, and…

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