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    It is painstakingly obvious that living conditions and that certain components of life has upgraded since the 1500s, although we have a quite an amount of things we could advance, homosapiens has done satisfactory since their prior times. If it is not apparent to comprehend how residing on this Earth has evolved, hopefully this paper will aide in your blank mind of confusion. Not only do the majority of us receive the privilege of being able to get married on any day and month, we also have the…

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    as evolution), is the process of living organisms adapting and changing to survive in their natural environment. Many of the species that we know today have been involved in the process of evolution. Species don’t evolve like a flip of a switch, but are constantly evolving over a long period of time. As Darwin states, “Evolution occurs every 5,000 years”. There are several types of evolution which cause species to evolve. Some of the many reasons are: geographic isolation, divergent evolution,…

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    teachings have been completely rejected in the public schools. Instead of teaching that we are each created in the image of a Loving, Intelligent Designer and God. We are taught that we have come to be by evolution, we come from apes. You heard right, today public schools teach evolution as the cause of our existence.…

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    Extinct animals like the Tasmania Tiger was extinct because of us. The Tasmanian Tiger was hunted to extinction because farmers back in the day. And because of his huge yawning mouth. Today I will be talking about what animals went extinct and how. Then I will talk about what is extinction. Then I will talk about what extinction does to the ecosystem. Even predators like killer whales and great white sharks are going to extinction. The reason why predators like killer whales are going extinct…

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    Why the Study of Biology is Important: Biology is important today because it allows people to figure out how people do things to figure out health problems a person may have and how to solve them. In the future, technology will be used alongside biology more and more in the future to find problems people might experience in their lives and increase life spans. Analyze 1. What role does biology play in your life now? What role will in play in the future? Biology plays a role in my life now by…

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    Gattaca Transcendentalism

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    The film Gattaca, (1997) directed by Andrew Niccol acts as a response to the potential social and identity issues a possible dystopian future could present due to genetic development. Gattaca’s political system utilizes the ideology of genoism to divide society into classes through emphasizing the nurture side of the nature versus nurture, consequently maintaining social control. Genetic determinism can be utilized to objectify humans into human resources, manipulating what one’s identity is as…

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    Pros And Cons Of Eugenics

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    A notable number of modern thinkers specifically reprimanded the "human-centric" perspective that people are extraordinary, moreover, made in the image of God. In the nineteenth and mid twentieth century the popular German Darwinist Ernst Haeckel, for instance, impacted Christianity by advancing an "anthropocentric" and dualistic perspective of humanity. Today the acclaimed bioethicist Peter Singer, alongside the agnostic Darwinian scientist Richard Dawkins, contend that, in view of the…

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    Through time, evolution has shown to follow various different patterns. Evolution can be influenced by different factors such as predation, adaptation and environment. All these factors can alter the way in which organisms or species exposed to them may evolve. Convergent and parallel evolutions are to forms of evolutionary pattern that are often distinguished via the way phenotype evolve. When a certain phenotype evolves, the unexpressed genetic mechanisms that drive the expression are…

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    population. This explains that not only will natural selection play an important role in populations, but will genetic drift as well. Kimura through a series of experiments and observations was able to determine that genetic drift had a lot to do with evolution and the different allele frequencies expressed in the various populations. Todays scientist also agree with Kimura’s statements and support it via a numerous amounts of experiments and studies done that clearly explain this. Different…

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    In a majority of households in America children are taught from an early age, from going to church, that God created humans. The Holy Bible states, “… God created mankind in his own image, in the image of God he created them; male and female he created them.” (Gen.1:27). But is that accurate? Did a Supreme Being produce humans and all life on Earth? Or did we evolve over time from a single-celled organism? These are the types of questions that scholars, scientists, and teachers have been trying…

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