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    Culture and Survival

    This is a question any sane mind is probably asking themselves and are struggling to find solutions to the RELIGION/CULTURE wars that are being fought. Do you think if we can find the problem, the root problem in terms of behavioral patterns and evolution is found, we can some how move on to the next conflict? i think so.......for me human's with their ability to think also have the need to be in control and to be the cause of having more. For eg. lets look at animals... across all species the one

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    Many Pathogenic Bacteria Are Becoming Resistant to Antibiotics, Explain How Such Adaptations Can Develop Through the Process of Natural Selection.

    continue to pass on those genes. Over time, more bacteria will contain DNA with genes allowing them to resist antibiotics and continue to reproduce. Because mutations do occur, it is possible to mutate genes to make them more or less fit for survival. Evolution / development does not occur in an

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    Biodiversity

    Lab 3 – Biodiversity Demonstration 1: Interdependence of Species |Table 1: Interdependence of Species Results | |Round |Species Missing (Bead Color and Name) | |1 |

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    Compare & Contrast

    Diomande Compare & Contrast Final Draft 10/22/14 Creation vs. Evolution Today many scientists would have to believe that evolution is the only reasonable explanation of the universe. Scientists, like Stephen Hawking, claim that they proved that evolution is the only correct answer to the origins of life and the universe, yet evolution  is a theory proposed by scientists to explain the origin of all species. Evolution is not the only answer but in fact, the creation theory is based on the

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    Endangered Species

    The U.S. environmental law that I choose is Endangered Species Act. This Act was passed in 1973, to protect the extinction of or threatened species. Before I go any further let me define the difference between extinct and threatened species; • Extinction is the process by which a species die out, this means that all genetic buildup of that species is gone forever. Extinction can be the cause of Natural disaster, from human activities. • Threatened species are living organism that can become endangered

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    Article Review "Origin of Old-Earth Geology...

    early 19th century) between Christian scientists and new theorists concerning how Earth came into being. In short, Christian scientists believe Earth was a process of divine creation; non-scientists believe Earth came about through a process of evolution (Mortenson, 2003). Article Strengths Mortenson did an excellent job when describing the differences between the beliefs of the scriptural geologists (Christian scientists) and the new theorists. For the most noted ones, he gave a brief description

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    Essay On Rig-Vedic Society

    Maker of The Rig-Vedic Society uklrks fo|rs Hkkoks ukHkkoks fo|rs lr%A mHk;ksjfi n`"Vks•UrLRou;ksLrŸonf’kZfHk%AA Jhen~Hkxon~xhrk@ v0&2@16 The Rig-Vedic society is a wonderful gift of Nature to the human race in the land of the five rivers. The earth is the motherland of human society but the surface of the mother earth astro-geographically is not the same everywhere. A part of it is astro-geographically blessed with six eco-friendly seasons in a year; its other parts

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    Diversity Index Analysis

    Three indices were used for the analysis of abundance and diversity of the collected periphyton. The Shannon’s diversity index (H) (Shannon & Wiener, 1949) is a diversity index that is used to characterize species or genera diversity and account for their abundance and even the evenness. A high value of H would represent a diverse and equally distributed community and lower values would represent the opposite. A value of 0 would represent a community with just one species. Based on the periphyton

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    Scientific Theory Of Plate Tectonics

    Developed in the 1950’s through to the 1970’s, plate tectonics is the scientific theory first proposed and elaborated by scientist, Alfred Wegener in 1912. The theory explains that the lithosphere is divided up into multiple plates that are moving constantly. (Cloos, 2018). This theory is regularly being adapted and developed as it has been through the past 400 years by several scientists. At first scientists, including Wegener only compiled a small amount of evidence supporting this theory. However

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    History of the Environment

    which is still evident today as ecosystems and environments continue to change. Three theories that help explain the evolutionary history of our natural world and ongoing environmental change include natural selection, neutral theory of molecular evolution, and the transition into the Anthropocene epoch. Natural selection theory argues that life forms evolve in response to the changes in the environment. Neutral theory of molecular change argues that changes occur in organisms at a constant rate over

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