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    Bullet Point Summary of Kodak and the Digital Revolution (A) Case Study Critical Issues surrounding Kodak include the following: Kodak’s business was based on the famous ‘razor-blade’ model where they would sell cameras cheaply and make huge profit margins on the consumables‚ the films. This model so deeply rooted in Kodak’s company culture that it didn’t see itself as something else than a film-making company‚ Kodak was still in the film business and not in the imaging business. Kodak’s critical

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    Living organisms survive due to their ability to adapt to their environment through natural selection. Horses have existed for millions of years‚ but observing a Hyracotherium‚ we may have not been able to recognize it as a horse due to the changes that have occurred since the Eocene epoch. These changes in environment have changed the equine morphology to improve its fitness to the horse we understand today by changing its skull‚ teeth‚ and limbs. Hyracotherium fossils suggest that this horse

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    Fitness of Drosophila Melanogaster on Evolution Abstract This experiment was conducted to study the relative fitness of two phenotypes of the Drosophila melanogaster and how fitness can affect evolution in the population. The phenotypes were placed in two different environments‚ one in which contained a predator and another with no predator. Results of the experiment would show how the fitness of each phenotype is affected by providing a mechanism‚ and if evolution was occurring in the population

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    Title Teaching of evolution The teaching of evolution has always been a touchy subject but it really shouldn’t be. Evolution has been an issue ever since charles darwin thought of the theory. In his time he was looked down at by society for coming up the theory and so was everyone that believed in it. People were arrested for trying to teach this theory in schools before 1950 and people still have problems with it. Evolution should be taught in schools because it is pretty much proven‚ Darwin’s

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    The digital pathology is a new technology that has digitalized the instruments used in the pathology labs for testing. The digitalization has led to the automation of the tests done during the diagnosis procedures. For example‚ a single digital instrument operated by a single pathologist can perform tests that were previously done using five instruments. The global digital pathology market‚ valued at $1.98 billion in 2012‚ is estimated to reach $5.7 billion by 2020. Automation in the conventional

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    Introduction Charles Darwin’s Theory of Evolution has stirred much controversy since its inception in the 1850s. United States Public schools have continually been pressured by special interest groups on both sides of the debate. Many educators struggle with how to approach the theory‚ if it is taught at all (Armenta et al.‚ 2010). The general lack of acceptance to the theory is often attributed to the high degree of fundamentalism that is prevalent in the religious and political views of many Americans

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    In this day in age‚ people ask themselves how did we get here‚ creation or evolution? The creation account comes from the book of Genesis in the Bible. Creation states that the universe was created by a Powerful God who does not have a beginning or end‚ and‚ “… that the worlds were framed by the word of God‚ so that things which are seen were not made of things which do appear.” (Hebrews 11:3). In contrast‚ evolution is the theory of how the universe came to be and it excludes a Creator. This theory

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    According to Pamela S. Soltisand Douglas E. Soltis‚the fossil record that they found out does not clarify basal groups within the angiosperms. However‚ it clearly identifies a number of form and structure of diverse lineages early in angiosperm evolution. The earliest known large fossil confidently identified as an angiosperm‚ Archaefructusliaoningensis‚ is dated to about 125 millionyears or also known as Cretaceous period‚ whereas pollen considered to be of angiosperm origin takes the fossil record

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    Proof For Evolution Evolution‚ ever since its introduction by James Hutton in the early 1700s‚ has been a very controversial topic with many people opposing the various theories presented by scientists throughout the years. In modern science‚ evolution has come to be accepted by many scientists around the world‚ with significant amounts of evidence from various fields of science provided to support Charles Darwin’s theory of naturally selective evolution - “survival of the fittest” and adaptation

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    Evolution is a theory created by Charles Darwin‚ it is part scientific theory and part unconfirmed hypothesis. Darwin’s theory of evolution can be broken down into two parts: the theory of microevolution and the theory of macroevolution. “Microevolution is the theory that natural selection can‚ overtime‚ take and organism and transform it into a more specialized species of that organism.” Macroevolution is the hypothesis that processes similar to those at work in microevolution can‚ over eons of

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