Evolution and Darwinism

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In The Origin of Species, Charles Darwin poetically entailed, "There is grandeur in this view of life . . .." Personifying Nature as the ultimate breeder, Darwin infers and hypothesizes what is arguably the most fundamental and profound scientific manifesto that governs what we now know about modern science and the science of discovering our past. His two theories of Natural Selection and Sexual Selection effectively bridge the gap that his predecessors could not. These concepts are imperative …

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…grandeur in this view of life. . .." A life that has been and still will be ever changing. The human race live in times where we take leaps and bounds in science and other fields and the geographical space between people decrease allowing a cross-cultural mixing pot of ideas that will "change" our world. We in turn, have to adapt and to evolve if we truly are the top of the evolutionary chain. Bibliography Campbell, Biology 1998