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    The Evolution Of Facebook

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    Facebook, the Change of Modern Evolution Currently many people are using networking sites to connect with people. The most popular one is social network because many people are taking this network as an advantage to connect with friends that they have not met in a long time. An example of a popular social networking site is Facebook. This social network is a growing trend because it has created a different world for its users. Facebook members find this is as an easy hub to connect with…

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    “The Selfish Gene:” a paradigmatic novel in which Richard Dawkins describes evolution in terms of the gene and ultimately depicts the fitness that is maximized by organismal beings on the genetic level. Similarly to the gene, Dawkins implements the term “meme” in his description of societal evolution regarding the spread of ideas throughout civilization. As stated by Scott Atran, a meme is “an element of culture that may be considered to be passed on by non-genetic means, especially imitation.”…

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    Darwin's evolutionary view of the world has been of the greatest human achievements of the human race. However, the evolution theory itself evolves over time, as it is expected from any other living entity. The modern evolutionary synthesis was the first major update to the Darwins model. The main idea behind update was integrating the latest achievements and understandings from biology in the original evolutionary framework. But it was not the last update. These years, a new group of…

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    John Scopes who is a teacher was found guilty for teaching evolution, so he was forced to be in a case. Bryan heard of this case and decided to contribute to the prosecution of Scopes. Clarence Darrow who is an intermediate lawyer was the defender of Scopes in the case. This case was called The Scopes Monkey Trial…

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    The theory of evolution, describes the human social dynamics and provides a significant support to the study of parenting (Geary and Flinn, 2001). Central to the evolutionary approach, are the differences between the characteristics of men and women, and their functions. Thus, the theory of evolution provides a valid framework for understanding different aspects of childrearing. Next to parenting and the differences between men and women, anxiety can also be approached from an evolutionary…

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    Star Fish

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    starfish, Green uses the evolution of the starfishes’ eyes. Some species of starfish have evolved eyes that allow them to find food more easily than those species that have evolved without them. Green also relates how some octopi have evolved with copper and the protein hemocyanin in their blood which combine to make oxygen transport more efficient. This enables the octopus to acclimate more readily to nearly any oceanic environment. Green’s final example of evolution is how humans, over many…

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    there to hear our prayers, and intervene to serve His ends, and nothing more. A theist is not concerned if the literal translation of the book of Genesis contradicts evolution, because they treat the Bible more as a moral compass instead of actual facts. With any conflicts between the Bible and evolution, the…

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    Rich Couch was a past physical scientist, and studied in the related field. Holloway, April. "Scientists Are Alarmed by Shrinking of the Human Brain." Ancient Origins. March 14, 2014. Accessed March 04, 2016. http://www.ancient-origins.net/news-evolution-human-origins/scientists-are-alarmed-shrinking-human-brain-001446. 4. I chose this source because this was published study made by team of Chinese researchers who studied information from 7,000 years old. McAuliffe, Kathleen. " If Modern…

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    the Globe. He is best known for his contributions on the revolutionary, theory of evolution. Charles was the second youngest of six children and was born into a family of scientists. Darwin was always well educated, attending schooling throughout his life, often times with his brother, Erasmus. Darwin is now known as one of the most influential, and important scientists in history, because of his theory of evolution, and contributions in biology and as a naturalist. Charles Darwin was born into…

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    Saquatic Ape Hypothesis

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    23. The book “Survival of the Sickest” supports the quotation by Theodosius Dobzhansky stating that, “Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution.” The book explains the reasoning behind many wonderful events that are related to the human race and their interactions with other organisms through the idea of evolution. Dr. Moalem answers any question appropriate to the actions and behaviors of multiple species under the same goal- to survive and…

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