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    Planned Parenthood Should be Federally Funded There are many people who believe abortion is acceptable and that it is a womans right to an abortion. Additionally, many people think that the government should not have a say in whether a woman can receive an abortion or not. A woman’s body should be the responsiblity of that woman, not the government. If that woman makes a mistake, they have Planned Parenhood to look to. If it is defunded, many women cannot afford an abortion and will be forced…

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    attitudes toward another ready to attack or to confront their prey or intruders. By studying animal behavior, humans gain insight on their own. Feelings such as revenge, happiness, anger, have evolved and have become emotions that relate to survival of the fittest which relates to animals…

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    origin and that any differences that one can see today are through genetic mutations that occur in the eggs or sperm of an organism. Different ways Evolution can occur is through Natural Selection, Genetic Drift, Bottlenecking, Gene Flow, Survival of the Fittest, and…

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    Ken Ham states, “That’s called ‘natural selection’ or ‘adaptation.’ It’s not necessarily survival of the fittest; it’s survival of those that have the right characteristics to survive in that environment.” (P. 75) This statement does not really make sense because that is, in fact, exactly what survival of the fittest is. Ham often states the reasons why evolution is wrong but then backs up creation by simply saying that that’s just the way God made it…

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    his adventures begin there. The Call of the Wild is a great novel and there are many themes in it but i could only pick one.There are many great events in the call of the wild and many quotes to read that are related to the themes, mine is survival of the fittest. The Call of the Wild is written by Jack London an author who went to the Klondike in search of gold to help his family. The main character in the book is a dog named Buck who was born in California and was forced to go the Yukon to…

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    Darwin agreed with Malthus and Paley that there was an uneven ratio between population growth and growth of food sources, which in turn created a struggle for survival, and put in place checks that would eventually return the population to a sustainable rate. However, unlike Malthus and Paley, Darwin did not agree that it was God who implemented these checks, which inspired Darwin to move away from natural theologian…

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    Survival of the fittest, survival is what we humans try our hardest at. Perseverance is what it takes to survive. In the novels Night and Sold they deal with perseverance leading to survival. There are two main characters in these novels Elie and Lakshmi and they both survive in different situations. By examining novels Night and Sold we can see that perseverance is the key to survival, which is more important because often times people who don’t have perseverance don’t know how to keep going…

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    the proximate explanation utilizes biological and chemical processes of the body to understand adult outcomes. In comparison, the ultimate explanation requires an analysis of the evolutionary basis of the correlation and how it benefits the survival of the fittest individuals of a…

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    selection identified in the concept of Social Darwinism. F. Scott Fitzgerald examines this survival-of-the-richest disarray in his novel The Great Gatsby through exposing the extremist nature of the wealthy. He presents the morality behind the monetary-driven American Dream as the unchanging and everlasting struggle to survive in the human condition. In the context of the novel, however, the primary objective of survival is to attain a superficial happiness which is ultimately contingent upon an…

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    The early 1800’s was a very influential time in scientific history in which numerous discoveries and realizations were exposed. Many of these scientific discoveries and theories are still accepted and applied today in order to explain the countless mysteries of the universe. One of these such theories is that of evolution by natural selection, which was established by Charles Darwin. As a child in the 1800’s, Darwin was never interested in learning within a school environment; he would rather…

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