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Essay heading: Fire As Technology And Influence On Society
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April 17, 2000 |
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This would imply a natural connection between humans and fire as all humans can control fire, and no other species other than humans have been successful in consistently using fire.
Why did primitive man harness fire? At first glance, fire appears to have few natural advantages, and yet has many potentially harmful effects... displayed 300 characters
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Fire is destructive, devastating anything which comes across its path. This devastation is irreversible as once something is burned it cannot be returned to its unburned state (Goudsblom Intro). These characteristics are far from attractive, and yet humans, rather than fearing fire, came to adopt it... displayed next 300 characters
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