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    Charles Darwin’s studies on natural selection showed how living organisms are unique but share similarities as well. His observations on the Galapagos finches were a prime example of unity and diversity of life. He concluded that the several species of finches derived from one common ancestor. Over time, the ancestral finches migrated to the other islands in the Galapagos and after many generations they gradually evolved differently to be able to adapt to their respective environments. He called…

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    Charles Darwin was a great scientist. He was one of the first to propose the theory of evolution.1 He also traveled around the world and learned about types of invertebrates.2 He has also studied medicine and written many books including The Origin of Species.2 These are just a few things about Charles Darwin that he has done in his life Charles Darwin has done a lot for the scientific world. Darwin came from a long line of scientists including his father and grandfather.2 When Darwin was only…

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    Since the beginning of time, people from all cultures, all religions and all regions of Mother Earth have contemplated and thought of how and why we came to existence. Some say reincarnation, some say God, some actually say aliens. (UFOSHOTSPOT.COM) But really, what it comes down to is something that most people can’t deny, the facts are evident. 46% of the American population believe in Evolution, “That poll found that a quarter of Americans believe humans and other species evolved "without…

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    Is Evolution True?

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    evolution is indeed true. The tenets of evolutionary theory are simple: Life evolved, largely under the influence of…

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    Whitney Noonan 3/17/2016 Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution by natural selection was his way of explaining adaptation and speciation. This theory gave a reason as to why species “change” over time and explained the process. This was a huge discovery for Darwin because now we know that species are not fixed and are changing. Ethology, the study of animals in their natural environments, also played a role in the development of Darwin’s theory. Konrad Lorenz’s geese imprinting experiment…

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    Fossil Record

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    something from a simple complex form . It is change in the heritable traits of biological populations over successive generations . For example the closest thing to a human is a chimpanzee . Fossil Record is one examples of evolution it is life's evolutionary epic that unfolded over four billion years ago . It has environmental conditions and genetic potential interacted in accordance . Fossil record plays a part in natural selection as well animals are things that are made to live on this…

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    Biblical Creation as a Worldview Should Biblical Creationism be presented parallel with evolution as a valid explanation of the origin of the universe? The secular system is accepting evolution as fact, when evolution is really a worldview in which one sees the facts. The argument can then be made that if one must exert faith to believe evolution, then Biblical Creationism should not be disqualified as an equal explanation. National evangelist and former atheist Kirk Cameron (2004) writes,…

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    expressed through a mutation that either knock out the overriding genes for the new traits or make the old traits override the new one. The Genes do not determine what the organism is, but with atavism, they can sometimes serve as reminders of our evolutionary past. However, there are disadvantages to atavism…

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    “Men, Women, Sex, And Darwin” is an article about the way men and women differ in sexual conquest appose to how an animal might. How the psychology between them is different, which is proved in studies within evolutionary boundaries. The natural human responses to sex is different from each gender, which causes some complications between the understandings of each other. As she states that men are more polyamorous than women are. Men have the natural feel to sleep with multiple partners…

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    Nature versus nurture is the ongoing debate on whether genetics or the environment have a greater effect in the development of human beings. Nature describes behavior influenced by genes, or biological information passed down from parents. On the other hand, nurture explains behaviors that are affected by the environment, or any external influences. The continuous debate stands as some believe nature influences behavior more than nurture, or vice versa. As stated above, nature and nurture…

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