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註釋This document discusses stone age societies before south and north, archaic civilizations as progenitors of the south, classical Greece and Rome as progenitors of the north, the first encounter of the south and the north, the south's contributions to the modern world, Chinese organicism and European mechanism, the north subjugates the south, societal encounters in Canada, the commercial and industrial revolutions, and the results of zero-sum encounters. It also looks at the mutual vulnerability of north and south.