A member of the Butswana task force, who was sent to analyze and evaluate the living conditions and way of life of the Ju/wasi people in Southern Africa.
Title: A member of the Butswana task force, who was sent to analyze and evaluate the living conditions and way of life of the Ju/wasi people in Southern Africa.
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A member of the Butswana task force, who was sent to analyze and evaluate the living conditions and way of life of the Ju/wasi people in Southern Africa.
Category: /History/World History
Details: Words: 563 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
As a member of the Butswana task force, who was sent to analyze and evaluate the living conditions of the Ju/wasi people in Southern Africa, I have developed my own theological opinion on whether improvements should be imposed on this tribe. After reading about some history of the Ju/wasi people and touring their homeland, I have come to the conclusion that "civilizing" and industrializing these people will not be beneficial for them. According
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centuries and people are living longer than ever before, it is also true that many diseases such as genetic diseases and Cancer have increased dramatically in industrial societies due mainly to the pesticides, chemicals, carcinogens, and toxins that people consume from their everyday manufactured foods. The Ju/wasi have survived all along on fresh and natural foods by expending a comparatively little amount of energy as opposed to the working class people of civilized societies.