Jared Diamond
Jared Diamond Guns, Germs, and Steel.

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62 years old
Boston, MASSACHUSETTS
United States



Last Login: 10/10/2008
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GeneralSociology
Anthropology
Bird Watching
Spending time with my children
Teaching & Lecturing
Paupa New Guinea
etc, etc...
MusicAfrican and othe native tribal music really does wonders for me, along with some of todays more mainstream hip-hop. it really is incredible that although they could not advance as quickly as western peoples, they still found an art form, however grotesque it may be.
MoviesDocumentaries, as well as the work of Ridley Scott, and other directors such as James cameron, Quentin Tarantino, etc.
TelevisionThe History Channel, PBS, MTV, National Geographic Channel, BET, and the Discovery Channel can keep me entertained for hours.
BooksWell, I am a writer, so I have my own, but also really most books I can sit down with and learn from.
HeroesAll of my teachers throughout the years, and the peoples of New Guinea.

     Jared Diamond's Details
Status:Married
Here for:Networking, Friends
Orientation:Straight
Hometown:Boston, MA
Body type:5' 8" / Average
Ethnicity:White / Caucasian
Zodiac Sign:Virgo
Smoke / Drink:No / No
Children:Proud parent
Education:Post grad
Occupation:Professor Of Anthropology and Physiology
Income:$250,000 and Higher



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Biography

Diamond was born in Boston to a physician father and a teacher/musician/linguist mother. After attending The Roxbury Latin School, he earned a BA degree from Harvard in 1958 and his PhD in physiology and membrane biophysics from Cambridge University in 1961. During 1962-1966, he returned to Harvard as a junior Fellow. He became professor of physiology at UCLA Medical School in 1966. While in his twenties, he also developed a second parallel career in the ecology and evolution of New Guinea birds, and he has led numerous trips to explore New Guinea and nearby islands. In his fifties, Diamond gradually developed a third career in environmental history, becoming professor of geography and of environmental health sciences at UCLA, his current position.

Works

Diamond is renowned as the author of a number of popular science works that combine anthropology, biology, linguistics, genetics, and history. While Diamond became a staunch opponent of the use of genetic and racial arguments to account for the differences in technological sophistication, in 1986 he wrote a commentary entitled "Ethnic differences: Variation in human testis size," in which he commented on possible relations between testis size, hormone levels, and rates of dizygotic twinning in various ethnic groups. His best-known work is the Pulitzer Prize-winning book, Guns, Germs, and Steel (1997), which asserts that the main international issues of our time are legacies of processes that began during the early-modern period, in which civilizations that had experienced an extensive amount of "human development" began to intrude upon simpler civilizations around the world. Diamond's quest is to explain why such advanced civilizations developed only in Eurasia, and to do so in ways that do not appeal to ethnocentric myths, but do away with them. Although it identifies the main processes and factors of civilizational development that were present in Eurasia, but not elsewhere, it does so by tracing commonalities between Eurasian civilizations, leaving the question open of why Europe came to supersede other Eurasian civilizations after 1800. In his most recent book, Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed (2004), Diamond examines what caused some of the great civilizations of the past to collapse into ruin and considers what contemporary society can learn from their fates.
Who I'd like to meet:
Fellow Anthropologists and seekers of knowledge.

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SCHOCK

SCHOCK



Oct 27 2009 6:29 PM

Jeff Oussoren

Jeff Oussoren



Sep 8 2009 6:30 AM

All the best on your upcoming birthday, Mr. Diamond. Thanks for the inspiration.
Holly

Holly



Sep 6 2009 8:47 AM

J. Di. is the biggest genius of our time.  I Love you Jared!!!
Mary

Mary



Oct 10 2008 9:02 PM

Thanks for the add Jared Diamond!


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Sarah

Sarah



Sep 10 2008 7:48 PM

Happy Birthday!!!
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Memoirs Ink

Memoirs Ink



Feb 12 2008 7:45 PM

We just wanted to remind our writer friends about our upcoming contest. If you missed the February 15 deadline, we have an extended deadline of February 29, 2008.

Here are more details:

This year we’re rewarding winners with even more money for their excellent personal essays, memoirs, and creative nonfiction.


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1500 words max.

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Deadline: February 15, 2008.
Late deadline: February 29, 2008 (+extra $5 fee)


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5RiNGS

5RiNGS



Jan 1 2008 2:51 PM

Beth

Beth



Dec 5 2007 11:35 PM

haha i hope her brother sees this he will be PISSED!!! she must have been wasted.

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yana

yana



Nov 21 2007 12:06 AM

Mo

Mo



Nov 18 2007 3:48 AM

ACM

ACM



Nov 18 2007 12:47 AM

Hey! my new friend emily really likes you, so add her msn she really wants to talk to you emily21myspace@hotmail.com
Jeff Oussoren

Jeff Oussoren



Nov 7 2007 7:28 AM

I'm just about to finish "Collapse". I especially enjoyed the parts about sustainability, and I'm looking forward to the part "Reasons for Hope". I have a friend from Irian Jaya (occupied - less known than East Timor) working at - I believe - an NGO there.

Thank you again for the teaching and inspiration.

Jeff
Benjamin

Benjamin



Oct 16 2007 4:34 AM

Ivan

Ivan



Oct 10 2007 12:11 AM

Thanks for the add...I think your books are really inspiring reading and can drive some positive change. Looking forward to the next one as well as working my way through your bibliographies! THANKS!!
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Documentaries That Make A Difference



Oct 9 2007 9:52 PM

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Thanks for showing our roots!
Maunder Marionette

Maunder Marionette



Oct 4 2007 10:09 PM

Hi Dr. Diamond,
I messaged you about whether there as an argument for 'fair trade' that will convince the "free-traders". I noticed that you mentioned unfair trade as in regards to Hispaniola in "Collapse". I checked into Game theory but I doubt that will convince them either since it assumes all of the participants are rational. I know you are busy as hell. But if you get the urge and have some valuable insight (which I know you do) I'd love to hear it. Thank you for teaching so many people about the world in a panoramic-macro-vision. I love your books.
Memoirs Ink

Memoirs Ink



Sep 13 2007 5:18 PM

Hello Jared,

Have you had trouble being motivated to write this summer? Do you enjoy workshopping with other writers? If you have been thinking about taking a writing class this fall, now is the time to enroll. Memoirs Ink is currently accepting new students who wish to learn more about the art of personal essay.

Memoirs Ink offers private and group classes on line, so you can participate from the comfort of your home. For those in Southern California, we are also starting a list of persons interested in live workshops in Los Angeles and Huntington Beach. (Dates TBD.) Send us an email today to enroll or join our email news list.

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Clean Shaven Vent Pomp



Sep 10 2007 6:19 AM

DR. DIAMOND.

HAPPY 720TH!!!

THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR BOOKS. PLEASE CONTINUE KEEPING THE REST OF US INFORMED OF THE EVENTUAL RESULTS OF OUR ACTIONS, EVEN IF WE DON'T ALWAYS SEEM TO LISTEN. HOPEFULLY, WE'LL CATCH .. IT'S TOO LATE.
Brett

Brett Smith



Aug 6 2007 11:08 PM

I just finished "Guns, Germs, and Steel" and am now blasting through "Collapse." I think your books are the most exciting thing I've come across since David Buss.
Memoirs Ink

Memoirs Ink



Jul 13 2007 8:16 PM

Hey Jared,

Thanks for being a friend. We just want to remind you and any of your writer friends about our August 1st contest deadline. We are looking for previously unpublished personal essays with a max of 3000 words. Prizes are $1000, $500, $250. Entry fee is $15. To read the full guidelines and previous winners, check out our website

www.memoirsink.com/docs/contestmain.html

Best of luck in your writing pursuits!

--Memoirs Ink.
Aye aye finger

Aye aye finger



Jun 15 2007 3:45 AM

Thanks for the add!
Don

Don Johansen



Jun 13 2007 7:34 PM

will you adopt me my parents dont love me
PD Smith

PD Smith



Jun 13 2007 3:41 PM

Thanks for the add. How are the archery lessons coming along?
P.
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