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    Darwin to develop his theory of evolution? Darwin started by studying with proclaimed geologists learning how to map lands and animals and develop theories. Darwin’s observations in the lands of wales and throughout various places in South America lead to his theories of coral reefs and formation of volcanic islands securing his position in the scientific community. After securing his position in the scientific community Darwin began to spread his theories of evolution. 2. How does the concept of

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    species have roamed the earth. Through the process of evolution‚ our physical characteristics have changed and they have signaled that YES our species is still evolving. When the Earth was made thousands of years ago our characteristics were

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    The Evolution of Orangutans Orangutans are apes with reddish-brown hair that originated 2 million-100‚000 years ago. Orangutans are categorized the Hominidae family‚ which is commonly known as the Great Apes. Orangutans live in Asia‚ only found on the islands of Sumatra and Borneo. They are known for their long arms which can reach to a length of 7m‚ fingertip to fingertip (See Appendix A‚ Fig.1). There is no real evidence of who the orangutan’s ancestors were. The primate

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    What does the Theory of evolution predict about biogeography? • Biogeography is strongly supported by the theory of evolution. Animals that are the most similar tend to be found in the same regions. This is because the main changes that happen within a species are strongly driven by geographical change‚ meaning each species’ traits have evolved to suit the environment they live in. Are there and questions raised by this category? • Although there is very stong evidence to support this theory‚

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    evangelical theories of creation are; Fiat creationism‚ Theistic Evolution and Progressive creationism. According to Fiat creationism‚ the first days mentioned in the Genesis account of creation are 6 full days(solar days-24hrs). This theory states that any possible inconsistency between geological and other scientific evidence is also a part of how God created or is misinterpreted by science. The proposers of the Theistic Evolution theory hold that they acknowledge God’s involvement in creation through

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    of evolution impacted society? The concept of evolution has occurred to philosophers‚ thinkers and scientists since decades before the birth of Jesus Christ‚ with pre-Socratic Greek philosophers‚ such as Anaximander and Empedocles being some of the first ones to hit upon the idea (Oktar). However‚ it is not until the publication of the work of Charles Darwin’s – On Origin of Species‚ that the theory of evolution became an epic revolution in mankind’s perception of life origin and evolution. In

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    Charles Darwin 1809-1882  Darwin was an English naturalist‚ who developed the theory of evolution through natural selection‚ to explain how the millions of species that inhabit the earth originally came into being. He published “On the origin of species” in 1859‚ in which he described his theory of evolution through natural selection.  Darwin studied and observed a variation of plants‚ fossils and animals on the Galapagos islands and found they resembled modern species‚ and that most the animals

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    Charles Darwin’s Theory of Evolution Natural Selection is the process by which biologic traits become more and less common in a population due to consistent effects upon the survival or reproduction of their bearers. Charles Darwin states that evolution is based on three traits: variation‚ adaptation and the passing of the genes. That being said‚ Francis Bacon had released his “four idol” ideas in his writing “Novum Orgum‚” which relate to Darwin’s Theory of Evolution. I believe that Bacon’s

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    Early human evolution is characterised by speciation. The term speciation refers to “the formation of new and distinct species in the course of evolution”. Recently‚ experts in the field of evolution have given special emphasis to the new and most controversial issue of Homo floresiensis. Homo floresiensis (known as the Hobbit Man and LB1) is the little bodied and an extinct species that was discovered from a fossil and simple stone tools in 2003 on the island of Flores in Indonesia. Scientists indicate

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    Step # 1 Why does evolution matter now? The subject of this video is an explanation on how our understanding of evolution is crucial to our treating and surviving disease brought on by viruses‚ bacteria and other microbes we deal with in our everyday lives. The example that I felt was the most powerful in this film was the illustration on how a resistant strain tuberculosis outbreak in a prison in Russia can have an effect on a people half way around the globe‚ in this era of globalization

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