Category: Evolution
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Intelligent Design and Evolution Theories
Table of Contents Introduction Theories comparison Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The determination of the origin of humans on the Earth, as well as other beings, has been the core debate among anthropologists, biologists, and church representatives for decades. The introduction of Darwin’s theory heightened the debates as his Evolution theory became opposed to the beliefs…
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Natural Selection Process and Evidence of Evolution
Chapter 1 The first chapter of the book Why Evolution is True by Coyne is an introduction to evolution and how it is driven by natural selection. Charles Darwin coined the theory that all life forms resulted from evolution, which was largely propelled by natural selection, which bases on the hypothesis that evolution started in…
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Magnolia Tree: Life Cycle and Evolution
Table of Contents Introduction Life Cycle Structure and Function Evolution of the Organism Additional Interests References Introduction Magnolia is among the largest genus flowering plants in Texas and eastern of North America. Magnolia is derived from a French botanist Pierre Magnol after discovering the plant in the Royal Botanic Garden of Montpellier in France. The…
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Evolution of Societal Norms in “Supergirl”
Table of Contents Introduction Same-Sex Relations in Supergirl Traditional Families Conclusion References Introduction As social norms evolve, popular entertainment media, such as Supergirl, have developed stories highlighting traditional and emerging family or relationship arrangements. Among the prominently observed structures include conventional families, single-parent households, and same-sex couples. The emergence and subsequent proliferation of these family…
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Evolution in Recent History: Technological Change
Evolution is the process that defines development occurring in diverse spheres of people’s lives, such as technology, the human body, sea inhabitants, literature, and medicine. Additionally, evolution in different spheres required various periods of time. For example, technology develops fast; therefore, technological processes and devices can be managed, improved, and utilized during a several-year period.…
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Evolution of Humans and Natural Selection
It is a common belief in contemporary society that with technological advancement people are exempt from natural selection. This is due to the fact that individuals are provided with a wide range of possibilities to adapt to the modern environment, survive, and reproduce. However, there is still a question to what extent it is possible.…
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Evolution of Lungs: Understanding the Divergence of Organisms
Evolution explains the emergence of different species on earth and the respective functions of their structures. Lungs are among the organs highly studied by paleontologists to understand the divergence of organisms over time. Charles Darwin, the father of evolution believes that lungs evolved from gas bladders in lower vertebrates, precisely aquatic animals. The reason for…
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Comparison of Evolution Theory vs. Creationism – Philosophy
Introduction: Staring from the Big Bang There is hardly a single person in the world who has never asked him-/herself, what the origin of life is. Even though the issue is frequently addressed, there is hardly a single way to find out the truth, which, however, does not bother the humankind to come up with…
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Darwin and the Theory of Evolution
Have you ever asked yourself about how life appeared on Earth? This question has always been at the center of attention. For many years, there have been debates about whether life was created by God, as described in the Bible, or if it has a more scientific explanation, according to Darwin’s theory of evolution. Each…
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Evolutionary Mismatch and Mental Health
In the study of human evolution and psychology, a few definitions guide the discussion on evolutionary mismatch and its connection to psychology. The first definition relates to human behaviour as understood from the point of evolution. During the growth and development phases, human behaviour refers to the potential and embodied capacity for physical, emotional, and…