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    Evolution of Socialism

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    perspectives of philosophers from a much later age. But who could be considered to be the father of Socialism and the introduction of one the most crucial piece of literary work would be that of Thomas More – Utopia in 1516. He spoke of an imaginary island called ‘Utopia’ where there was peace and tranquility and a state of absolute equality and happiness: he could be considered who we’d call one of the first Utopian Socialist. Henri Simon or ‘Saint Simonism’ as it went on to be called had renounced

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    knowledge in the organic realm… by arranging plants and animals in the ‘binomial’ system of classification still in use today.” (McClellan‚ 2006‚ p. 325.) It was another 60 years before the birth of Charles Darwin‚ and more still before he began his own research into the theory of evolution. A vast amount of research had been done in the century before Darwin’s birth in the areas of botany‚ natural history‚ and geology‚ mostly as a result of the reconciliation of science and religion and the newfound

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    The Evolution of Architecture due to several analyzed themes (Gothic architecture and Modern architecture) Abstract This paper contains a comparative analysis of the evolution of architecture in relation to Gothic revival and Modern Architecture. In this comparative analysis the similarities and differences of each style are highlighted and discussed. It further discusses and illustrates the elements which are unique to each style. The buildings which are the subject of this analysis includes:

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    Charles Darwin studies the earthworms and the pigeons traits. Charles studies the earthworms because he was a naturalist‚ an expert in geology. Darwin enjoyed learning and studying about earthworms. He mostly studied the worm’s traits‚ what food the worm eat‚ hearing‚ and sight. Darwin’ father knew he couldn’t do this experiment‚ so Charles had to prove him wrong. Darwin started with the light experiment‚ he placed a earthworm under a heating lamp to see the redness on top the head. After he studies

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    Evolution of Law The government our nation has established today has come a long way from its roots. Starting with the Napoleonic Code and eventually ending with the Ratified Constitution of the United States. Rome came to England bringing the Roman Code‚ thus law begins. The Roman Code was a rigid code that in reality did not change much. It required ample detail and was difficult to understand at times. For example‚ if there where five different murders all using five different colored knives

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    Evolution of Airpower

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    CETC 1172 70C – Beginning PC Repair 21 July 2013 Evolution of Airpower The evolution of airpower is a very broad subject that you could spend a lifetime researching and writing about (definitely not my objective). It is not my intent to get into the weeds on this subject but rather‚ give a “30‚000 foot view” as one of my Colonels was famous for asking for on almost any subject that he needed to be briefed on. With that being said‚ the outline I intend to follow is: I. The Wright Brothers

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    The Evolution of Computers

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    computer available at home‚ it’s guaranteed that the youth will come into contact with a computer somewhere else‚ such as school. This may have not been the case a couple decades ago and with that said‚ computers have been evolving (and still are). The evolution of computers is all possible due to computer science. Computer science is defined to be “the study of ideas of information and computation and of practical techniques for their implementation and application in computer systems.”[1] Computer science

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    Furthermore‚ seeing the word evolution most of us think it is the development of a new species‚ however‚ that is not the only form of evolution. Evolution "is an ongoing biological process with more than one outcome (Jurmain et al. 5)." In other words‚ evolution is a change in the genetic makeup of a population from one generation to the next and it can be divided into the following categories:

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    Darwin’s Theory of Evolution Biology 1020 Jamison Lanier South University Online Professor Ott Darwin’s Theory of Evolution Darwin’s Theory of Evolution‚ stems from his book On the Origin of Species published in 1859‚ and seeks to explain the origin of life on Earth and the origin of different species. According to the theory‚ life began billions of years ago when a self-replicating molecule was organized by a group of chemicals‚ purely by chance. The basic premise is that

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    Evolution Evolution is considered to be the process in which life changes or evolves over time‚ with new species of life being produced from existing species. The creation-evolution controversy has been an ongoing political‚ theological and cultural debate. The scientific evidence shows that the earth is around 4.5 billion years old and that life evolved over time. However‚ those who believe in the Bible reject the scientific evidence and refer to Genesis. Genesis states that God created the world

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