Hey guys, my name is Matt. I am a student from ELAC.
and currently looking to transfer. This is one of my last classes to transfer with and I'm actually really stoked to be in here.
As a history major and my background in ancient civilization. It's actually very cool to be taking this class
concurrent with my other classes. I am also
just still excited. One of the questions I have that I'm hoping to get answered is
What divides us as a people?
What makes us who we are?
How did we
become
us? I guess you could say in an easy to put way.
The question that I want answered is
What separates us from
us?
What separates a South African
from a Euro-asian
person? What separates a North American from a South American?
Historically, we all came from one part of Africa and through migration and through evolution with the
expansion in the known world. We've now become the societies and the nations and cultures that we are today. So
My question is how did that happen? What made that happen?
How did a
predominantly African culture, African person move to the north in Northern Europe and then
what helped them survive? What helped, what
evolutionary chain
caused it? And so I'm hoping in this class and through everything else
Some of my questions get answered. I'm hoping they do
I know it's a little tricky because there are questions that are kind of open-ended never-ending.
But here's to hoping, anyways, good luck, and I'll see you guys soon!!
