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    invited to a professional development event at the American museum of Natural History on February 2‚ 2006‚ from 4:00 to 7:00 PM. The purpose of the evening was to acquaint teachers with the Museum’s Darwin exhibition and to offer methods for using it to enhance classroom instruction. The event took place in the Hall of Reptiles and Amphibians and the exhibition in Gallery 3. Darwin is organized by the American Museum of Natural History‚ New York (www.amnh.org)‚ in collaboration with the Museum of

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    The article on friendship and natural selection touched on some great topics which includes social ties that humans exhibit. Humans are some of the only species who form long lasting relationship with individuals who are not related to them through family or not involved sexually. The article states that humans tend to make connections with other individuals who they are similar with which in the article is called “Functional kin”. Friendship is a fundamental characteristic of human beings that has

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    species have evolved?    ·  Describe the mechanism of speciation‚ in general‚ and apply the mechanism to the species you researched.  ·  Include evidence that supports your speciation hypothesis. ·  What role does natural selection play with this species? What role does it play with evolution in general? Does that apply to this species? Include detailed speaker notes.   Study one hour a day while in college. Last minute cramming can actually detract your performance

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    The four forces of evolution are natural selection‚ mutation‚ genetic drift‚ and gene flow. Natural selection has to do with adaptation. It preaches that those species that have better adapted to the environment with various traits and just simply their behavior‚ will be stronger and therefore able to survive for longer periods of time and allow for their genes to continuously be passed on to the next generations of that species. Mutations have to do with adding‚ subtracting‚ and deleting of nitrogen

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    Through years of evolution‚ most animals have evolved their own unique defense mechanisms‚ enabling them to survive effectively in the wild. The squid‚ a member of the Mollusca class Cephalopod‚ is a prominent example of evolution by natural selection to adapt to new environments. The newfound predators that hunt by speed and eyesight will be salient‚ or prominent‚ to the squids‚ creating a new environment. These new predators will act as selective forces by changing the environment of the squids

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    through the "survival of the fittest" in a struggle for an existence in which the strong prevail and the weak are defeated. Currently‚ we use the terms of Darwinism‚ natural selection‚ and evolution interchangeably and use them to describe a process which uses random variations‚ and mutations are preserved through a process of natural competition that favors beneficial changes. A History and Understanding of Social Darwinism The term Darwinism may cause confusion in some people because they confuse

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    approach in the social and natural sciences that studies the psychological behaviours and adaptations of humans to the changing physical and social environment. It’s basically a combination of evolutionary biology and cognitive psychology. In 1859‚ Charles Darwin set out his theory of evolution by natural selection as an explanation for adaptation and speciation. He believed that all plants and animals had evolved from a few common ancestors by means of natural selection. The theory is based on the

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    Questions Biological causation: proximate vs. ultimate explanations Physiology‚ genetics‚ biochemistry‚ etc. generally concentrate on * proximate causation “What” & “How” questions Ultimate causation: How evolutionary processes (natural selection; adaptation) and evolutionary history shape traits “Why” questions Traits have both types of causes—a complete biological explanation requires analysis of both Examples: Childbirth‚ obesity‚ high blood pressure and asthma/allergy The Big

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    members of a species are all different in some way. This ties together part of my own theory called Natural Selection. I too believe that all organisms are born with different variations. Variations that help to get food or escape from predators will help that animal survive. Then‚ those animals will reproduce offspring with the helpful variation. Your genetic studies reinforce my theory of Natural Selection. One of our few differences is that you conduct controlled experiments‚ while I simply observe

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    Dami Adesuyi Anthropology 230 February 26th 2013 Professor Heyaca Scientific Racisms: The Eugenics of Social Darwinism In Necropolitics‚ Mbembe is quoted stating “the ultimate expression of sovereignty resides‚ to a large degree‚ in the power and the capacity to dictate who may live and who must die.” Through translation this means that the highest expression of power is having the position to control and manipulate who can and cannot live. In a way this quote connects to eugenics also. According

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