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Charles Darwin - Theory of Evolution Darwin's observations of the natural world led to his controversial theory of evolution. It was not published until 23 years later, when someone else had the same idea. charles darwin • theory of evolution • darwin's origin of species • galapagos islands • alfred russell wallace
Evolution is Not a Random Process Researchers in Israel, the U.S, France and Germany have shown that evolution is not a random process, but occurs through the natural selection of successful traits. theory of evolution proved • proving the theory of evolution works • natural selection of successful traits • deterministic inheritance and natural selection • evolution is not random
Peirce Pragmatism Peirce's Pragmatism -- a philosophy based on the recognition of the practical -- could become more widely embraced. It can help explain errors in human thinking. pragmatism • pierce pragmatism • pragmatist • pragmatism philosophy • rationalism empiricism
Richard Dawkins' Blind Watchmaker In 1986, The Blind Watchmaker laid out the evolutionary foundations that give our natural world the appearance of design. Two decades later, the book still holds up. richard dawkins blind watchmaker • richard dawkins evolutionary biologist • richard dawkins evolution • richard dawkins charles darwin • charles darwin evolution species
Charles Darwin and His Theory of Evolution Darwin's book, "Origin of Species", became the cornerstone of modern evolutionary theory. What are the main components of Darwin's grand theory of evolution? evolution • transmutation of life • charles darwin • origin of species • darwin's theory of evolution
Book Review: Your Inner Fish Neil Shubin, anatomy professor at the University of Chicago,takes "A Journey Into The 3.5 Billion Year History Of The Human Body", bringing the reader along for the ride. neil shubin • your inner fish • tiktaalik • devonian period • devonian fossils
Evolution in Modern Science The theory of biological evolution is the best known evolutionary idea in modern science, however evolutionary concepts are common in all sciences not just biology. evolution • theory of evolution • biological evolution • geology evolution • astronomy evolution
Is Intelligent Design a Science? To understand why Intelligent Design has been rejected by the scientific community, one must explore the very foundations of science. intelligent design and evolution • science and intelligent design • religion and science • intelligence and evolution • criticism of evolution
Most Republicans Reject Evolution With the 2008 election looming, three Republican candidates said they do not believe in evolution. A recent Gallup poll suggests that most of the GOP faithful agree. evolution debate • creationism v. evolution • republicans don't believe evolution • republicans reject evolution • republicans reject darwinism
Science Basics for Understanding Evolution Evolutionary biology is no stranger to misconceptions, with terms such as "evidence","hypothesis" and "theory" often being misused. facts beliefs evidence and proof • ideas hypotheses and theories • definition of evolution • evolution not controversial scientifically • evolution as theory and fact
Why Organizational Revolution Occurs There are different theories, models and types of organizational revolution. Coping with these radical changes is important for the business to be able to move forward. theories of organizational change • selection theory • adaptation theory • co-evolution theory • models of organizational change
Evolution versus religion (I) Evolution is a major issue for theists, because it explains religion and renders it impotent. The first part explains some basic facts about evolution itself. evolution • creationism • creation • animals • species
Intelligent Design - Part Two The Bible says that the "heavens declare [God's] handiwork." Does the complexity and order of the universe bring us closer to accepting the reality of God? god • evolution • creationism • intelligent design • behe
Abraham Lincoln and Charles Darwin Bicentennials The world will note that President Abraham Lincoln and Biologist Charles Darwin were both born on February 12, 1809 and both changed the world a half century later. abraham lincoln and charles darwin bicentennials • history's greatest men • share 200th birthdays • biologist charles darwin • abraham lincoln bicentennial commission
Book Review: Darwin Loves You by George Levine Professor Levine's engaging and beautifully written book assures us that it is entirely possible to be a Darwinist and find life to be meaningful and enchanting. darwin loves you • darwin loves you natural selection and the reencha • george levine books • george levine charles darwin • darwin loves you bumper sticker
Charles Darwin Biography Brief biography of English scientist Charles Darwin, credited for originating the theory of evolution by natural selection. charles darwin biography • darwin origin of species • darwin theory of evolution • darwin and wallace • darwin beagle voyage
Daniel Dennett: Breaking the Spell Though Daniel C. Dennett sides with incendiary atheist Richard Dawkins, he offers a friendlier, more measured voice in the debate over science and religion. science and religion • atheistic books • dennett breaking the spell • darwin and evolution • richard dawkins and religion
Darwin on the Galapagos Islands Famed naturalist Charles Darwin put the Galapagos Islands on the map when, in 1835, he disembarked from the HMS "Beagle" and spent five weeks studying animal life there. galapagos islands • charles darwin • hms beagle • theory of natural selection • theory of evolution
Darwinian Evolution - Theory & Fact "It is important to understand that the current questions about how life evolves in no way imply any disagreement over the fact of evolution." - Neil A. Campbell darwin evolution • theory of evolution • biological evolution • mechanism of darwinian evolution • how evolution works
Plummer Returns To Broadway Christopher Plummer, the Tony Award-winning actor, is set to tread the boards once again in the Broadway revival of Inherit The Wind. christopher plummer • broadway • doug hughes • inherit the wind • brian dennehy
The Best Case for Intelligent Design The best case for Intelligent Design rejects the supernatural in favor of a natural "intelligent designer." intelligent design and evolution • dawkins and intelligent design • religion and science • intelligence and evolution • criticism of evolution
The Blind Watchmaker by Richard Dawkins The Blind Watchmaker offers an inspiring and accessible introduction to evolution, one of the most important scientific discoveries of all time. the blind watchmaker • richard dawkins • blind watchmaker • richard dawkins blind watchmaker • dawkins
The Scopes Monkey Trial When a young teacher named John T. Scopes taught evolution in his high school science class in the 1925, he was taken to court for violating state laws. scopes monkey trial • science and religion clash in the roaring twenties • creation theories • tennessee's evolution law • john scopes
Evolution by Sexual Selection From giant moose antlers to stunning peacock feathers, nature may owe a great deal of its beauty and diversity to the sexual impulse. theory of evolution • natural selection • secondary sex characteristics • primary sex characteristics • genetic fitness
200 Years Since the Birth of Charles Darwin Darwin Day is February 12th 2009, marking 200 years since the birth of Charles Robert Darwin, one of the most significant contributors to evolutionary biology. charles darwin and evolution by natural selection • getting involved in darwin celebrations • darwin celebrations and resources online • hms beagle voyage • trait variation and differential reproduction
Edwards vs. Aguillard Creationists changed tactics after this historic court ruling. evolution • creationism • intelligent design • darwin • public school
Evolution – The Absolute Basics Charles Darwin's Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection is the explanation for the variety of life on Earth. evolution by natural selection • artifical selection • variety of life • development of life • the basics of evolution
Immanuel in the Creation of the World A look at the Creation activity of God as recorded in Scripture. This is a chapter from a book I wrote entitled "Immanuel! God is Still With Us!" In the coming weeks, I will share what this creation activity means in our personal lives. creation • god • beginnings • genesis
Creation in Islam Questions about the creation of the world, man and life have perplexed people for ages. What do Muslims believe about creation, evolution, and intelligent design? creation in islam • islamic creationism • evolution and islam • intelligent design and islam • creation of the world
Discussing atheism with religious people (III) The series ends with an overview of common non-emotional arguments. conversion • converting • preaching • debate • debating
God: Creator. . .or Magician?
For centuries, Christians, Jews, and Muslims have referred to God as "Creator." That may well be true, but in the Bible, most of what God does is less creative, and more magical. Poof! There's the universe. Poof! There's a virgin who gives birth. Poof! Jesus resurrects from the dead. And on and on. This article examines the differences between true creativity and cosmic parlor tricks. No holds barred!! You may be offended, but then again, you may be enlightened. christian • jew • muslim • science • evolution
Aldous Huxley Biography and Works Life and works of English writer Aldous Huxley, best known for his novel Brave New World. aldous huxley • aldous huxley biography • huxley works • brave new world • british novelist point counter point
American Styled Racism American racism and bigotry developed from its own distinct origins that have generally been debunked as baseless and unfounded propaganda. racism • segregation • hate-crimes • curse of ham • scientific racism
Book Review: If I Ignore It, It Will Go Away This review is of a book written by a flight attendant. Since she serves travelers flying in jets, I am reviewing her fine book here for your enjoyment. flight attendant • life proverbs • faith • self-esteem • growth
Edinburgh Zoo Celebrates Evolution On February 12th 2009, Edinburgh Zoo celebrated Darwin100, marking 200 years since the birth of Charles Darwin. edinburgh zoo's darwin200 events • edinburgh zoo’s living links to human evolution • cockroaches and evolution • african spurred tortoise and evolution • study of primates for human evolution
Everything must go.... A death-knell for arcade games seemed to sound at the recent JAMMA show in Tokyo - here a fond farewell is paid to such games, but the inevitability of it all is emphasised. arcade game • jamma • sega • konami • trade show
Evolution of Species Without Natural Boundaries Recent research suggests that two of Darwin's ideas about the way new species evolve need to be expanded. evolution of species by natural selection • charles darwin • natural boundaries • lateral gene transfer • family trees
First Evidence Against Evolution: Moondust This article focuses on the role of meteoritic dust in proving a young moon and a young earth. moon • earth • dust • meteoritic • evolution
Museum of Comparative Zoology Millions of specimens provide a fascinating insight into both animals and the mind of a 19th century scientist embroiled in the debate over evolution. museum of comparative zoology • harvard • louis agassiz • evolution debate • charles darwin
Sex – Drugs & Aliens. Well that got your attention. Anyone can write a book, publish it and promote it. But getting a book read is like finding a web page; you need the key words to catch the reader’s attention and the content to stimulate response. evolution • god • roswell • aliens • science
South America Highlights With such a big continent there are so many places to go. Some of the highlights of the South America include an ancient Incan citadel, the world's largest salt flats, an south america highlights • best of south america • rio de janiero • machu picchu • machu pichu
The First Dinosaurs: Eoraptor The first dinosaur, sometimes called the "dawn dinosaur," was Eoraptor. It was a fierce hunter and looked much like a miniature T-Rex. Learn all about this amazing creature. dinosaur • first dinosaur • eoraptor • meat eater • miniature
The Moral Ape Are humans really all that different from other animals? This article examines some of the evidence. morality • apes • primates • evolution • differences
What is Biogeography? Careers and Academia In an increasingly specialised world, biogeography is the natural result of the need to study the effects geography has on a biology and biodiversity. biogeography • biodiversity • what is biogeography • biogeography careers • climate change
'The Coral Triangle' and Biotoping Biotopers are urged to model their reef tank systems on habitats near Hoga Island. coral triangle • wallacea • wallace line • wakatobi • hoga island
1. The Controversy Part one of the scriptural support for confessional Lutheran positions on Scripture. lutheran • confessional • conservative • liberal • historical
Ben Stein Takes on Charles Darwin Ben Stein's documentary movie "Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed" adds fuel to the fiery debate over evolution, Intelligent Design, and our cosmic origins. ben stein • expelled: no intelligence allowed • ben stein expelled • ben stein intelligence • ben stein movie
Charles Darwin by Tim M. Berra This well-illustrated biography of Charles Darwin focuses on the naturalist's personal life as well as his scientific achievements. It is brief but effective. charles darwin by tim m. berra • darwin's family life • darwin's children • down house • british science history
Evolution Adapt or die -- it's a reality for museums, too. museum • museum management • museum education • exhibits • multimedia
Galapagos Islands Bird Guide The Galápagos Islands are home to many different species of birds, some of which are endemic, or found only there and nowhere else. Here is a guide to what you may see. galapagos islands • galapagos islands birds • galapagos wildlife guide • galapagos birds information • galapagos islands guide |
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