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    Link in Evolution” by Jolene Creighton speaks of evolution and the evidence that proves the theory of evolution based on artifacts, DNA evidence and more. In this article Creighton writes of several reasons of evolution and how it all connects to all the keys of evolution and proves that evolution. She also explains the only proven theory when it comes to humanity is evolution. How we were once prime mates and developed in to the beings we are today. Based on Darwin's theory of evolution and how…

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    relationship between species and species from fossils. Archaeopteryx has sharp teeth, feet three toes have claws, long bone tail, these are dinosaur features, and it also has feathers, wings, and modern birds similar, so is considered a dinosaur evolution to the birds of the bridge. And later also found feather dinosaur fossils, confirmed that birds are evolved from the dinosaurs. The neck of the giraffe will be extended over time. Researcher’s call this ancient beast remains…

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    always been a debate over the truth on how earth and all things in it came to be. Since civilization years up to the 1920’s religion made everyone believe that God created life and the earth, while the believe of evolution is more modern and taught by science. Creationism and evolution have different ideas but they also have many similarities. Creationism is “the belief in a deity of some sort; a creator of the world and everything in it including humans and animals.” This belief is based…

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    The theory of evolution is a controversial subject for some. People who resent the theory of evolution think, “the world was covered in water and there was [nothing] but worms and blobs of jelly” (Inherit the Wind). However, to clear things up, the world was nothing like this. Several indisputable, famous studies and experiments have supported the theory of evolution. Bacterial antibiotic evolution is the growing resistance to antibiotics through mutations in bacteria’s DNA. Vestigial organs…

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    Darwin’s Theory of Evolution should not be taught as fact because it is as much a theory as any other theory. Teaching this theory as a fact creates a bias for young students. Forcing a personal opinion on them at such a young age hinders a student’s learning opportunity, as well as their learning ability. This takes away the chance for one to examine all the evidence and make their own decision based on fact. Darwin’s theory has many gaps in logic and should not be accepted as foolproof. Those…

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    most debated issues in not only the scientific community, but also the government as well, is the issue of creationism versus evolution. Creationism is the belief that the origin of life was caused by a supernatural being, specifically God (“Creationism”, 2015). Surprisingly, the creationist movement only recently emerged in response to the newly formed theory of evolution. Creationism officially came into being in the early 1900 's to oppose the new teachings about the origin of life…

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    Evolution, by definition, is a theory that describes a change in one or more heritable characteristics of a population from generation to generation (Oxford Dictionaries). As a theory, evolution is not a proven fact. Instead evolution is simply a theory that has been supported by a large amount of evidence. While evolution has not been proven correct, many people still believe in this theory—or so we thought. Several people still do not believe and even fear the theory of evolution, this should…

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    Since Darwin published his theory of evolution in The Origin of Species a century and a half ago, evolution has become a subject of immense discussion for politicians, academics, researchers, and, of course, psychologists. Evolution is defined as “the changing of inherited traits in a given species over time,” but it is often used as an umbrella term for natural selection and the favoring of some species over others. Natural selection refers to Darwin’s idea that species who possess favorable…

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    The theory of evolution is that organisms have evolved over time, and have changed to better match their enviroment. One example of evolution is the skeleton of a ape, because over time the ape bones got more upright so instead of walking in all fours they could just walk in two feet. This supports evolution because it shows that ape species evolved over time to be more efficient, and to abel to better adapt to the enviroment by just standing on four legs. It also shows that ape have gotten more…

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    can eventually lead to the complex process of evolution in a species. The genetically derived mutation Polycythemia and the environmentally derived mutation lip augmentations, affect human evolution in a beneficial and detrimental way. Evolution is change in the aspects of a certain species over a period of time. This is caused by mutations which are variations or differences in the genome. Both genetic and environmental mutations affect the evolution of life in a negative and positive way.…

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