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    This memo will discuss my challenges and strengths in essay 1. My points, quoted evidence, analysis are all good. For example, from quoted “Did you know that Darwin and Tolstoy were considered ordinary children? That Ben Hogan, one of the greatest golfers of all time, was completely uncoordinated and graceless as a child?" I wrote this is a vivid story based on three people's true histories… someone else's experience and successes are skills we can learn… That is what the author wants to convey…

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    Darwin’s theory of evolution is an idea that all living organisms are related and have a common ancestor. His broad theory speculates that progression of life from non-living and emphasizes an all in all realistic “descent with modification”. In other words, complicated creatures emerged from uncomplicated creatures consistently over time. This meaning stray genetic mutations happen in an organism’s genetic code. These mutations, which are useful, are retained as they help in survival, also…

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    The film “Pharm” is a documentary movie that explores the world of genetics and evolution. According to Darwin, evolution refers to any living organism that has developed and diversifies over extended periods of time. Genetics is the branch of biology that studies the genes, which are units of heredity that determine what and how proteins are made, therefore are responsible for what characteristic get passed onto the next generation. Evolution involves many mechanisms besides natural selection,…

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    of time. In natural selection organisms that survive have heritable traits that aid in reproduction thus becoming prevalent in that organisms population. Jurmain(2013) explains in our textbook, that, through the aid of Thomas Malthus ideas, Charles Darwin was able to grasp the explanation of selection in nature (page40). Jurmain(2013) states “In the struggle for existence, those individuals with favorable variations would survive and reproduce, but those with unfavorable variations would not”…

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    changes in the weather patterns. All through the Earth we all are changing. We are born and then we grow into adults and we get older and we die. A new generation is born by us dying. We are all apart of each other in some form or fashion. Charles Darwin had a theory call the natural selection. He observed that: if we all produced successfully…

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    are the only force that can change the genetic code and without them the other forces wouldn’t happen. When a mutation takes place in a sex cell, it can them be passed down through generations. Natural selection was first brought about by Charles Darwin. It is the belief that the better an organism adapts to their environment, the more likely they are to live longer as well as reproduce. Genetic flow is the spreading of genetic material between populations of the same species. Finally, genetic…

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    As stated in the article, according to Darwin, every species goes through an evolution in which they grow and adapt to their environment. Similarly, according to evolutionary psychology, the mind evolves and adapts throughout time according to its environment. Although, in some cases the mind…

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    To put simply, natural selection is the process whereby organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring. The theory of its action was first fully expounded by Charles Darwin and is now believed to be the main process that brings about evolution. This is a prime factor that also supports the theory of evolution. Everywhere around in the world, you can see how human and animals adapted and received the “better” genetics…

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    all personal feelings aside, it is evident that Dawkins made the better argument. For one, Dawkins doesn’t rely on blind faith but rather what has been proven. He expressed how there was no God driving the evolution of all living things as proven by Darwin. Dawkins brought forward a form of comparison where he compared Evolution to a swerving driver. He said that if a car was werving you would think that an agent was controlling the car and in that case Lennox would be…

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    Evolution should not be taught in schools because it is giving people the wrong idea of life and the most backwards way of human existence. Evolution was designed to escape religion in all. By creating a theory to escape the belief in a god, Charles Darwin has changed science as we know it. He not only created a theory with 0 evidence and didn’t believe it himself, but got smart scientists today to agree with it. Even though there are many loopholes and missing pieces in the theory, people…

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