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    Final Notes

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    Anthropology Science of human cultural and biological variation and evolution Study of human biological and cultural difference across space and time Anthropos: man (Greek) Logos: word (Greek) Naming: building a knowledge off “Study of Man” Human Diversity/Differences Rigorous explanation of being human appreciation of many things Overlap with other fields Economics: accumulate wealth v. giving away wealth Different perspectives Biological and Cultural Differences Important

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    Volume 266‚ Issue 4‚ 21 October 2010‚ Pages 569–572   Biological evidence against the panspermia theory Massimo Di Giulio   ‚ Show more doi:10.1016/j.jtbi.2010.07.017 Get rights and content Abstract The following idea is analysed. Given that evolution on Earth seems to have passed through protocellular evolutionary stages of progenotes‚ this would appear to be incompatible with the panspermia theory because this observation would imply that the infection bringing life to the Earth started in these

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    some organisms are way too complex to have been created through evolution. For example‚ if you take away a feature from the eye it will not be able to see thus it would not have evolved as all its features were needed for it to be able to be classed as an eye. Secondly‚ Paley’s watch analogy explains how the world shows design and order which proves that the world had to be designed rather than just have developed through evolution as the theory states. Thirdly‚ Plato was a philosopher who

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    record provides information about the subsequent evolution of living things 2.1 identify the major stages in the evolution of living things‚ including the formation of: - organic molecules - membranes - prokaryotic heterotrophic cells - prokaryotic autotrophic cells - eukaryotic cells - colonial organisms - multicellular organisms 2.5 process and analyse information to construct a timeline of the main events that occurred during the evolution of life on earth Identify: recognise and name

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    EVOLUTIONARY THEORY

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    EVOLUTIONARY THEORY Evolution is the process in which significant changes in the inheritable traits (genetic makeup) of a species occur over time. The validity and value of evolutionary biology are based on continual analysis and interpretation of accumulating science data. THEORIES OF ORGANIC EVOLUTION • Historically three theories • The views of most modern biologists combine the second and third • No evidence of the first theory‚ that of Lamarck LAMARCK: Inherited Acquired Characteristics

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    findings and claim that the earth is 6000 years old‚ based on the ages of the people in the bible. Theistic evolution is accepted by the Pope and it embraces many scientists of faith. Theistic evolution accepts both geological and biological findings‚ including modern evolutionary synthetics and It posits that these are simply tools that God chose to create the natural world. Theistic evolution embraces scientific research and accepts new information. Gap creationism attempts to measure the earths

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    champions of reason ever gotten beyond their biases and myth-tested their own core beliefs? The Atheists I have met‚ and listened to‚ display the same kind of blind faith in evolution that they accuse religious people of having toward God. But what if Charles Darwin was wrong? Shouldn’t reason cut both ways? Darwin’s Theory of Evolution provides an

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    Vonnegut’s Galapagos 1) Does Vonnegut’s fictional account reinforce or alter your current understanding of Darwin’s evolution theory? Are there any surprises here? Is there anything about evolution theory that perhaps had not occurred to you? Vonnegut’s Galapagos reinforced by current understanding of Darwin’s evolution theory through a fun narrative I could understand. As I read this Darwinian tale of survival‚ I watched humans – just like you and me – devolve from "big brained" organisms

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    Comparative Embryology

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    the differences that will distinguish the embryos as adults become more and more apparent. The study of this development can yield insights into the process of evolution. This branch of embryology that compares and contrasts embryos from different species is called Comparative Embryology. Even before Darwin proposed the theory of evolution through natural selection‚ Ernst von Baer claimed that the more closely related any two species are‚ the more similar their development. Von Baer‚ who discovered

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    Social Darwinism

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    ruthless and unrestrained competition in the economic realm. Social Darwinism apples the concepts of biological evolution to social and moral development by stating that it is social evolution through the "survival of the fittest" in a struggle for an existence in which the strong prevail and the weak are defeated. Currently‚ we use the terms of Darwinism‚ natural selection‚ and evolution interchangeably and use them to describe a process which uses random variations‚ and mutations are preserved through

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