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The human history have been divided into three phases: the pre-modern, the modern and the
post-modern. Though there are great differences between them, these phases were developed from each
other – modern from pre-modern, and post-modern from modern.
The pre-modern phase took long time, from prehistory until the rise of modern institutions.
In pre-modern ages most people dealt with agriculture. ...
By the two World Wars we were dropped into the modern ages. ... In modern ages science is applied to everyday life to save time
and energy. ... Scientific theories made modern societies
understand things, happenings around them more.
In the modern ages, the focus is on consumption. ... Comparing this to the pre-modern peasant, who was just involved in food production
and maintaining his home, we can see this is a completely another, different world.
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