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    Why Europe Could Conquer The Americas There is a reason behind why Latin America speaks Spanish and not their native tongue. It is a well-known fact that the Castilians conquered Latin America. The question is why was it not the other way around. Why didn ’t the Aztecs‚ Mayans‚ or Incas conquer Europe? The reason the Europeans conquered the New World lies in their combat training and the possibility of becoming wealthy. A major reason why the Spaniards could defeat the natives was in their technique

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    randomly. This misunderstanding incorrectly assumes that natural selections itself is random. However‚ even though randomness plays a part in the process of evolution through genetic mutations‚ it does not necessarily stipulate that species evolve without cause. Genetic variation occurs randomly and is determined by the fitness and success of a species. It is directly related to its inherited traits with the context of its local environment. The mechanism of evolution controls and ensures that the

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    In this essay‚ I will look at previous psychological research and discuss whether humans do obey and conform to others in the social group. “Conformity is a tendency to align your beliefs‚ attitudes and behaviours to others around you”. Conforming to social norms is a very common thing‚ whether it’s subconscious or conscious. There are a number of different reasons as to why someone would conform‚ whether it’s to fit into society more‚ to fit more into a group and gain a sense of belonging and identification

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    Genetically Modified Organisms Genetically modified Organisms (GMOs) has become a popular topic nationwide. The argument of whether it is ethical to use biotechnology to develop crops has been debated back and forth. However‚ GMOs have been proven time and time again that they can increase food production‚ lower costs‚ and decrease damage on the environment. The increased use of pesticides and fertilizers on plants over the years have made a big impact on the environment. These harmful chemicals

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    Are GMO’s the Future of Food? To some‚ “Genetically Modified” is synonymous with “dangerous” and “unnatural” to others Genetically Modified Organisms can mean the difference between eating or starving‚ and can mean saving thousands of dollars in crop losses. GMO’s can help farmers grow more food on less land and can help farmers in the developing world grow a sustenance crop to support and feed their families. Those who view GMO’s as a danger to themselves and their children usually don’t fully

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    Technology Nov 22 2013 Why humans are unique? Our human have made so many amazing achievements in the earth’s history. We pass laws‚ fight for poor and stand for what was right; we sacrifice‚ care about our families and cherish friendship; we build great thing,explore the universe‚ cure diseases and make ungodly technological advances; we reach for stars‚ act like men; we aspire on intelligence‚ but don’t belittle it. Why it is only human beings dominate the earth and make those

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    Natural Selection is when organisms show variations of traits‚ but it keeps the beneficial traits and gets rid of the bad traits. More organisms are born than can survive in this world‚ which causes a struggle to live. Some traits are beneficial in the struggle. Organisms that have those beneficial traits are more likely to survive and successfully reproduce. When they reproduce they will pass the good traits on to the next generation to give the next generation. The good traits will build up while

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    TOK Essay Natural Sciences - How far do expectations influence observations? Alysia Francis In my opinion I believe that expectations influence or observations greatly. If we think something will happen we are more likely to look hard for it. If we want something to appear then it is more likely that we will think that we see it. An example of this is when people hallucinate. Someone is more likely to see a ghost if they believe or are expecting to see one. In natural sciences when looking

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    for humans - a primitive society not an industrialized society. 1. How might natural selection have influenced human choices and behaviors in a prehistoric society? Answer in paragraph form. Natural selection may have been influential when it came to human choices and behaviors in a prehistoric society in that the natural selection process shaping the choices and behaviors of a human. Natural selection gives reward to the individuals that are more adaptive to their own environments in their

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    Sexual selection: it is part of natural selection. Sexual selection acts on an organism’s ability to obtain or successfully couple with a mate. Selection makes many organisms go to extreme lengths in order to find a mate such as: peacocks need to develop a beautiful tail‚ elephant seals fight over territories…. Sexual selection is often powerful enough to produce features that are harmful to the individual’s survival. For example‚ extravagant and colorful tail feathers or fins are likely to attract

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