Saturday, June 8, 2019

Migration and Diversity


Migration and diversity
“Unlike most animals, humans have mixed, mated, and migrated throughout our history, whether it is traveling to the next village or around the world, human has always intermingled and shared the genes”. History shows that human originally migrated from Africa and spread the world. During 19th and early 20th century, more than 80 million people emigrated from the country of their origin dominantly from Europe and Asia. The World Map shows the most dramatic movement among distances, remotest mountain tribe in Nepal originated and intermixed with neighbors sharing genes. We tend to think that similar physical trait comes from the same race of people while it is not right. People can share similarities even if they are from a different race. The race is wide. The race is not defined by geography or language or showing similar characteristics alone.
Technological advances making the distance commutable, cost effective and the need for skilled labor has spread human around the globe. Modernization and acceptance of the diversity have created openness to mingle a tribe of people with another. These phenomena have spread the genes among humans and created another unique human with unique features and gene composition.
Need for labor and other needs like economic and business have made people live their country of origin and start a new life in a new a place which ends up in mixing with another origin and create their brand new mix a product which creates and spreads genes to create varieties of human with varieties of external features and trait.

PBS. (n.d.). Geographic Origin of Diversity. Retrieved August 16, 2017, from http://www.pbs.org/race/004_HumanDiversity/004_01-explore.htm

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