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This response is a natural selection
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This branching genealogical tree he began to develop was derived from a process he called natural selection
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This, specifically, is the theory of natural selection, meaning that those who are best are competing for those limited resources will ‘be selected naturally’ to continue on with their development over time
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“You know, maybe Darwin did tune into the NFL and NBA back then, huh? This whole natural selection idea seems to fit very well with what we might call ‘equality of opportunity
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This opposes undirected processes such as natural selection, which is held by Evolutionists
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outcome of natural selection
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"How about natural selection and
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On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life (referred to simply as "Origin of Species"), (Bantam Books, 1999)
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On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life, (Bantam Books, 1999), 158
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Or how about Darwin, whose theory of evolution , involving random mutations leading to a process of natural selection to the survival of the fittest may tell us a few things about minor changes in birds and moths, but tells us absolutely nothing about the origin and descent of man
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After all, our planet has witnessed the extinction of a variety of species over the centuries whether insect, reptile or mammal replaced by others through the processes of Biological Evolution and Natural Selection
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Envy is an important aspect of natural selection because it
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natural selection” and that ten thousand years ago in our stone
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that anger is a necessary part of natural selection because it:
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alive because as part of natural selection we needed to worry
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Man’s best guess to date is that they evolved, through a process called natural selection
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Or is it just the natural selection process that weeds out the unwary?
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Man’s ingenious surmise which turned into a theory of evolution that included the vehicle of “natural selection” seems to have answered, to “science’s” satisfaction, how all life-forms have arisen from a relatively common environment
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In the first edition of The Origin of Species, where he wrote he had observed bears floating for hours in the water with their mouths open eating insects floating on the surface, said: "I see no obstacle to a race of bears becoming, by natural selection, more and more aquatic in their structure and habits, with an increasingly large mouth, to produce a monstrous beast like a whale "
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If I were an Administrator, then such a caste system would seem like the next obvious step in human evolution—although this manmade step would, strictly speaking, fail to be evolution by natural selection
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So, in terms of evolution by natural selection, how could this have happened? One possibility is that female yucca moths that laid eggs inside flowers that they pollinated produced more offspring that survived and also reproduced
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Natural Selection - numbers selected by the player instead of a computer-
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lysis: using the Internet as his "petri dish" and the harsh scru-tiny of the hacker community as a form of natural selection,
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replace it with a process of natural selection, but I cannot imagine the black holes
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Darwin's day - he referred to "natural selection" when he published "On the Origin of
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of natural selection then reign
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As hard as it might be to believe when you look in the mirror, we are the result of natural selection, not some cosmic throw of the dice
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He devised the thought that natural selection had
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natural selection; both have their truths
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that have emerged over millions of years of natural selection
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conceptions of Darwinism intimate that natural selection has worked
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As for procreation being unhindered, I would suggest you haven’t been to a bar and seen natural selection in process
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amphibial domains – overtly seized from centuries of free reign and natural selection
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The stories of punishment for the unbelievers, the songs for battles so fierce the ground itself was reborn, the poetry of natural selection? Don’t you remember the testimony? That is what the rest of us perceived as your desire
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Thus, it is no wonder that the Christian salvation had become the natural selection for the Hindu fringes, if only seduced with the right inducements from the Catholic Church
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And just for U wii are introducing Zii-TNA by Morganics; let us do the supernatural selection of the phittest-4-u
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natural selection has some merit; but inasmuch as it is the nature of all of animal kind to reproduce
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evolution process he dubbed “natural selection
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Nor does the theory of organic evolution by way of involuntary natural selection cancel out or
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various species of organic life having slowly evolved into existence by way of "natural selection
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how the struggle for existence bears on Natural Selection
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Furthermore, I am convinced that Natural Selection
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The Origin of the Species by Means of Natural Selection or the
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be a prick, and you would think that natural selection would weed them
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Did they only come out to eat the dead? What did natural selection have to say about that? That they would soon develop a taste for us? Eat us in our sleep? I shivered at the thought
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We can’t see beyond this purpose, because there was no natural selection making us evolve beyond this purpose
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The dynamic of experiential feed-back enabled them to adapt to their environment so quickly and so well, that the laws of natural selection no longer applied to them
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and interfering with natural selection in the body
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Fire destroyed the process of natural selection of Nature which all other living creatures live by
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Another famous myth created by Darwin’s book: The Evolution of Species: is his model and hypothesis of Natural Selection
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Instead: there is one healthy girl for a thousand unhealthy ones because civilization does not allow natural selection to function in human society
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The human species is a living example of the unnatural selection which is manipulated and orchestrated by undead evil
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What is a reversal of natural selection? For instance: take a large land animal that goes back to the sea… in order to kill one of the smallest living organisms in the ocean: krill
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A huge monster killing millions of small growing organisms is not natural selection: it is an obscene demonstration of the unfairness of pure size, inequality
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Science’s idea of foregoing all human morality, and replacing the morality of supernatural entities with an amoral, non-moral inhuman uncritical idiocy which treats Nature as if all Nature is an omniscient god, and there is no GOOD and no evil within Nature, and that whatever happens; and especially everything that happened in the past was and is both natural and good form of ‘natural selection’, is another way these undead have programmed, brainwashed, and gulled the latest crop of modern humans into remaining unaware of their foul, destructive evil existence
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It is admitted that truth is inspired, but its inspiration must develop along the lines of natural selection and growth
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Genetic scientists in their research of the genes in DNA, the building blocks of life, have shown that genes, which program the biological cells in biological life to be either a heart, lung, eye, mouth or leg etcetera, in the offspring of animals and plants contribute to the presence of ‘throwbacks’, adaptations and mutations as the basis for natural selection
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Natural selection is the process whereby mutations of genes result in minute structural and functional (‘physical’) changes in an animal or plant over hundreds of centuries, and the best or fittest of these changes in the animal or plant survive in that particular environment
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However, this theory of the evolution of creation and human beings from natural selection has been preconceived as a definition that implies that the process of evolution is no more than the affects of random chance, and as such, the product of an accident or mistake that has become adaptive
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Indeed, it would be as mathematically probable for a Jumbo Jet airliner to be built by random chance from a tornado sweeping through the debris of a junk yard than it would be for the random chance of natural selection to be the sole impetus behind the evolution of creation
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The idea of natural selection and thus, random chance, solely driving evolution is intellectually unsustainable and must incorporate and include the theory that evolution must include, in its process, the predisposition of predetermined DNA
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Whereby specific DNA have been pre-programmed in advance, and whereby genes have also been pre-programmed to mutate, adapt and change to particular environments, and then, through predetermined natural selection of the fittest, survive
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Although, evolution may at the least be a combination of these two mechanisms, of preprogrammed DNA, and natural selection, both requiring as a prerequisite, intelligence, and design and order, to exist
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In fact, it is intellectually plausible that the mechanisms of natural selection could only be associated with the adaptations specifically observed in the changes and variations within a particular species
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There are many different types of sharks and cockroaches, but essentially 400 million years ago they biologically achieved their preprogrammed destination, accept for small changes through adaptation and natural selection
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Again it should be emphasized that it is intrinsically simplistic and naïve to believe that ‘throwbacks’, adaptations and mutations, as the forming basis for natural selection, are the only biological components that drive the changes in a species to create different and diverse animals and creatures
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It is far too intellectually limiting to believe the concept that the unique biological complexity of the evolution of different species, can be attributed solely to the chance of natural selection as defined by mutations and adaptations, and survival of the fittest
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For instance, the complex differences to the human brain from other mammals cannot be attributed to the mechanisms of ‘random chance’ to mutate biological genes that conveniently adapt to a particular environment and then proliferate as a result of survival of the fittest and which entire process is neatly termed ‘natural selection’
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The intricate biology that allows sperm whales to dive without breath deep into the depths of the ocean, and the intricate changes in biology that allows the hibernation of frogs and polar bears in winter, and the biological diversity between species cannot be just attributed to natural selection, without there being some other important factor(s) and component(s)
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· Can ‘instincts’ be acquired and modified through natural selection? What about the instinct that leads bees to make a symmetrically combed hive, which has practically preceded and anticipated the discoveries of great mathematicians? Yes, instincts are acquired and continue to change, and are modified over millions of years through adaptation and DNA pre-programming, because instincts are genetically based
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Which, have then evolved from the slime and primordial soup of a shallow pond, or lake, over immense time through natural selection of the fittest
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is stated baldly that there is nothing else—evolution, natural selection, struggle for existence—and that’s all
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Most people will look at a risk like this and simply say, “Why would you do that?” Traders usually do not have issues with these risks because they effectively eliminate traders from the industry through a quick and efficient process of natural selection
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It is easy to see how natural selection might have strengthened this response: If there were early humans who didn’t have it, they became lunch
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From an evolutionary perspective, there was no payoff for being able to properly process random data, no reason that natural selection would have preserved this skill
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The Scopes monkey trial (1925): In the unlikely setting of small-town Tennessee, a high school biology teacher called John Scopes found himself in deep trouble for teaching his pupils about Charles Darwin’s theories of evolution and natural selection
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Recent market experiences will, through natural selection, influence the current investor population’s composition and aggregate risk preferences
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, Natural Selection and Social Theory, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2002
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, Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection: A Series of Essays, Macmillan, Londres, 1871
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Mother Nature: A History of Mothers, Infants, and Natural Selection
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“Natural selection and the capacity for subjective commitment”
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Mother Nature: a history of mothers, infants, and natural selection
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Their mating is a matter of community interest solely, and is directed without reference to natural selection
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Thus it is rendered possible for the two sexes to be modified through natural selection in relation to different habits of life, as is sometimes the case; or for one sex to be modified in relation to the other sex, as commonly occurs
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Sexual selection is, therefore, less rigorous than natural selection
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ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE ACTION OF NATURAL SELECTION, OR THE SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST
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In order to make it clear how, as I believe, natural selection acts, I must beg permission to give one or two imaginary illustrations
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It may be worth while to give another and more complex illustration of the action of natural selection
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I am well aware that this doctrine of natural selection, exemplified in the above imaginary instances, is open to the same objections which were first urged against Sir Charles Lyell's noble views on "the modern changes of the earth, as illustrative of geology;" but we now seldom hear the agencies which we see still at work, spoken of as trifling and insignificant, when used in explaining the excavation of the deepest valleys or the formation of long lines of inland cliffs
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Natural selection acts only by the preservation and accumulation of small inherited modifications, each profitable to the preserved being; and as modern geology has almost banished such views as the excavation of a great valley by a single diluvial wave, so will natural selection banish the belief of the continued creation of new organic beings, or of any great and sudden modification in their structure
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CIRCUMSTANCES FAVOURABLE FOR THE PRODUCTION OF NEW FORMS THROUGH NATURAL SELECTION
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Though nature grants long periods of time for the work of natural selection, she does not grant an indefinite period; for as all organic beings are striving to seize on each place in the economy of nature, if any one species does not become modified and improved in a corresponding degree with its competitors it will be exterminated
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Unless favourable variations be inherited by some at least of the offspring, nothing can be effected by natural selection
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The tendency to reversion may often check or prevent the work; but as this tendency has not prevented man from forming by selection numerous domestic races, why should it prevail against natural selection?
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Even with animals which unite for each birth, and which do not propagate rapidly, we must not assume that free intercrossing would always eliminate the effects of natural selection; for I can bring forward a considerable body of facts showing that within the same area two varieties of the same animal may long remain distinct, from haunting different stations, from breeding at slightly different seasons, or from the individuals of each variety preferring to pair together
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With respect to organic beings extremely low in the scale, which do not propagate sexually, nor conjugate, and which cannot possibly intercross, uniformity of character can be retained by them under the same conditions of life, only through the principle of inheritance, and through natural selection which will destroy any individuals departing from the proper type
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If the conditions of life change and the form undergoes modification, uniformity of character can be given to the modified offspring, solely by natural selection preserving similar favourable variations
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Isolation also is an important element in the modification of species through natural selection
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In a confined or isolated area, if not very large, the organic and inorganic conditions of life will generally be almost uniform; so that natural selection will tend to modify all the varying individuals of the same species in the same manner
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If, however, an isolated area be very small, either from being surrounded by barriers, or from having very peculiar physical conditions, the total number of the inhabitants will be small; and this will retard the production of new species through natural selection, by decreasing the chances of favourable variations arising