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Articles about evolution (0-50 of 4019)
- The Evolution Of Web Design
By: G Klingsheim | - The definitions of "web" and "design" have both been somewhat elastic in the last decade or two as both technology and user expectations have evolved. Some of the evolution is the slow, gradual kind you don't notice until you turn around a week, month or year later and go, "Wow, when did that happen?" Other times, you can almost watch it in real time, as in 2002 and 2003 when the web began a quick stretch from personal computers to TVs, cell phones, media players and even refrigerators (an "ice" ... Tags: web design, evolution of web design, history of web design
- Get Fapturbo Evolution Beginning July 14th If You're Lucky
By: Amy Redner | - For 2,000 fortunate folks, July 14th will be an exceptional day. Beginning that day the innovative FapTurbo Evolution will be launched, open to the first 2,000 people who order. Don't send them any emails because there are no advance orders or reservations. So what is all the noise about? Here is a bit of history.
A lot of people have used or at least heard of the FapTurbo Forex trading robot. Since it's beginning, the FapTurbo has proven itself to be one of the preeminent Fo ... Tags: FapTurbo Evolution, Forex Trading Software
- Death Of Stephen J. Gould
By: William Nugent | - With sadness I must report the recent death of Dr. Stephen Jay Gould, 61, Harvard professor and prolific author. Dr. Gould was a down to earth, affable man who wrote many books on the subject of evolution.
He attempted to bring evolution to the masses in simplistic terms. His work is reminiscent of that of Thomas Huxley (1825-1895). Huxley was called Darwin's bulldog for his aggressive spreading of the Darwinian faith.
Why would a creationist as myself mourn the de ... Tags: evolution, punctuated, equilibrium, hopeful, monster, creationism, creation, Gould, Stephen, fossils
- The Evolution Of The Lhasa Apso
By: John P Jackson | - All dog breeds are the results of converging evolutionary factors and interbreeding. Some breeds are man-manufactured and some are naturally made, there is hardly any influence on their form and function from the ability of natural selection. For example, the Bulldog breed was a "backward" breed and bred to create a long-legged, more livelier version of the original dog breed.
Of the Tibetan breeds, the Lhasa Apso, the Tibetan terrier, is more a product of evolution rather than hu ... Tags: body, evolution, information, Lhasa Apso, training
- Evolution Of Web Design Industry
By: Shahid Hussain | - Web designing has evolved since the beginning of Internet technology when the first page was uploaded on a web server as a simple black text document. Since then, web designing has progressed into more complicated and complex phenomena, and the process is still going on. The subsequent internet boom and the opportunity to do business online changed the ways and means of web designing entirely. Web Design companies created visually compelling sites to attract visitors for high sales. The web page ... Tags: Evolution of web design, web design industry
- Dragonball Evolution Movie Review
By: maxxborshoff | - At last Dragon ball Evolution came on screen and it is distressing that all is not well with this doomed venture.
The rationales behind the acceptance of numerous Dragon Ball films by a wide range of enthusiasts are its distinctive fusion of character portrayal, comedy, chaotic actions and a succession of grand combats. It appears that these characteristics are missing in this Hollywood production.
The legends of Dragon Ball are disposed of ultra fast during display ... Tags: Dragonball Evolution Movie Review, Dragonball Evolution, Dragonball Evolution Movie
- Men: Evolution
By: getallabout | - Men have been told for as long as people have been able to converse where they have come from and what they can expect in the future. Although religion has taken the strongest stance in telling men where they have come from and where they are going, science has been standing up gradually and doing the similar.
Religion states that a force or being created men and that human were born the way they are nowadays. Science states that men are descended from primates, and that we have ... Tags: men evolution, life, way of life, life style, global warming
- The Evolution Of Flood Control Technology
By: Richard Barthallo | - Over the years, flood control barriers have evolved to become better equipped to handle different situations involving floods. Since the danger of floods have been magnified in recent years in light of the tsunamis and earthquakes that have struck parts of the world, there has been growing attention with regards to controlling the effect of the natural disasters.
In the early civilizations, flood control technology was in the form of sacks of sand and soil which were used to creat ... Tags: the, evolution, of, flood, control, technology
- The Evolution Of Mens Fashion
By: Hendrik Pohl | - The Jazz age had a profound impact on clothing, both for men and women. World War 1 was over, and the culture was quickly changing and evolving. The class system seemed to disappear and attitudes changed dramatically, especially among the youth of the era. As society went through rapid changes, mens fashion began to become more interesting and creative.
For centuries, men had worn a similar outfit, with few if any changes to it. In the 1920s, we see an introduction to sports ... Tags: 1920s fashion, history of mens fashion, evolution of fashion, cheap neckties, striped silk ties
- Evolution Through The Eyes Of Spiritual Ecology
By: josgraf | - Kropotkin versus Darwin
Soon after Charles Darwin published his work pertaining to evolution, the Russian biologist, anarchist, and seminal thinker, Peter Kropotkin, managed to create a work on evolution of equal, some say greater, merit. The Kropotkin volume, to which the author rendered the unassuming title, Mutual Aid: a Factor of Evolution, is rich in accounts of how the dynamic of mutual aid helps species to survive and flourish, from ants up to higher mammals. Unfortunatel ... Tags: Evolution, Steiner, Kropotkin, mutual aid, angels,
- The Tapestry Of Life, Evolution In Motion
By: Norma Hickox | - It takes an intelligent, reasoning mind to follow the intricate thread woven throughout the pattern of life. Try to visualize a floor to ceiling woven hanging. Starting from the floor, we find the struggle in the Mineral Kingdom of crumbling rocks and wind driven grains of sand. This bottom layer of the weaving won't have much variety of color in it, but will be beautiful in its own way, with subtle shades of grays and tans and brown and black and varying degrees of the white of water woven thro ... Tags: mineral kingdom, botanical kingdom, biological kingdom, divine sparks, spirit, evolution
- Learn About The Computer Evolution With Netbook Computers:
By: Twino | - At first there was a desktop computer, then there came the laptop, then notebook and now we have the netbook computer. Everyone who uses the laptop may at one time need to have a laptop that is simple to carry anywhere but still accomplish his tasks thats why the netbook is put forward as the best computer for the next generation.
Netbooks are bedfellows to Notebook computers the only difference is that they are very small compared to most notebook computers. They ... Tags: Netbook computers, Notebook Computers, Laptop Computers, Ultraportable Laptops, Smallest notebook computers, Computer evolution.
- Science, Education, And The Subject Of Beginnings.
By: PiBa | - True science is the search for truth. The single most important principle of science education is the one that instructs students to identify assumptions, use critical thinking, make logical deductions, and consider alternative explanations. When any theory becomes dogma, and its proponents seek every device to protect the theory from challenges and seek to ban alternatives, this is poor science, poor education, and a violation of the academic freedom of students and teachers. These consideratio ... Tags: evolution, creation, science, education
- The Passing Of Genes Is The Secret Of Evolution
By: Norma Hickox | - The passing of divine genes is accomplished through the chakras which are the organs of the ethereal body that surround the physical body while in incarnation. They cross the line with the spirit between manifestation and non-manifestation.
The passing of physical genes is accomplished through the physical organs of the body themselves, the actual flesh, blood and bones.
The animal-based brain is the motor function center of the physical body. It cannot be said th ... Tags: creation, evolution, brain development, passing of genes
- Neanderthals Were Not That Primitive
By: Sara Jones | - How smart where these "cavemen" really?
The stereotypes that surround ancient humans were that they were not intellectually developed people, hunting animals using crude means and living life wearing leaves. However, the research shows that not all cavemen were primitive.
Man has evolved a long way since he parted company from his jungle cousins, the apes. Apes share ancestors with humans, and like us are also considered primates. Some primates learned to walk on tw ... Tags: Neanderthal, Evolution, primitive, Homo erectus, Mousterian, Beedings, homo sapiens, caveman,
- The Spiritual Ecology Of Evolution
By: jgraf | - Kropotkin versus Darwin
Soon after Charles Darwin published his work pertaining to evolution, the Russian biologist, anarchist, and seminal thinker, Peter Kropotkin, managed to create a work on evolution of equal, some say greater, merit. The Kropotkin volume, to which the author rendered the unassuming title, Mutual Aid: a Factor of Evolution, is rich in accounts of how the dynamic of mutual aid helps species to survive and flourish, from ants up to higher mammals. Unfortunatel ... Tags: Evolution, spiritual, ecology, Kropotkin, Darwin, Steiner, anthroposophy,
- Php And People Go Hand-in-hand In Evolution
By: jesse S.somer | - Web developers are normal people. Do you agree? Most probably if you are reading this article I am talking about you. So look in the mirrorare you normal? If you are a developer you would know about, or at least have heard about PHP. PHP is now being used by hundreds of thousands of developers, and it's installed on several million sites across the Internet. We're talking over 20% of the domains on the Internet people! So, how do you think technology like this was created then? ... Tags: PHP, humanity, developers, web sites, language, programmers, evolution
- After The Dinosaurs - The Evolution Of Modern Mammals
By: Patrick Omari | - The extinction of the dinosaurs and the end of the Cretaceous period saw the start of the Tertiary period. This time leads right up until around 1.8 million years ago and the evolution of humans. The Tertiary is split into two main eras, the Paleogene and the Neogene, both of which are split into smaller time periods. These times would see the evolution and eventual domination of mammals, birds and insects as life re-evolved to fill the niches left by the departure of the dinosaurs.
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- From Trees To Farms - The Evolution Of Humans
By: Patrick Omari | - Primates are thought to have evolved alongside other placental mammals after the K-T extinction event. They would continue to divide into numerous species over the next several million years.
Around 30 million years ago monkeys had prehensile tails and eyes on the front of their head. Most are thought to have lived in Africa with some migrating to South America, possibly on a raft of vegetation. Five million years later primates would split into apes and monkeys, apes being notabl ... Tags: homo sapiens, human evolution, first humans
- The Next Step In Human Evolution - The Super Human
By: Roy E. Klienwachter | - There is no way of knowing exactly how long man has been on this earth. Many hypothesize that he has existed for tens of thousands of years. And there is evidence to show that he may have been here for millions of years. There is also speculation that in this time he destroyed himself several times.
In his time man he has depended on his five senses to guide him along his physical experience. But his fives senses are limited; they are just tools which keep him grounded in this wo ... Tags: evolution, next step, spiritual awareness, purpose of life, new life, destiny, quantum leap, psychic, meta physical,
- Selling Christianity
By: Roy E. Klienwachter | - Anxious to move on to my next step in my own evolution and an experience of the physical life that embraces it, I am sometimes brought back to the reality of my own existence by my emotions or what someone has written or said. All of us including myself express ourselves from our own truth and what we belief to be so. However, we can become arrogant and pretentious when we believe our truth is right.
This is probably the greatest motivator for me wanting to rid our language of the ... Tags: Christianity, religion, belief, evolution, right and wrong, good and bad, next step, spirituality,
- Darwinism's Contradiction With Religion
By: Harun Yahya | - In our day, some circles hold the view that Charles Darwin's theory of evolution does not contradict with religion, and that those who renounce the theory of evolution unnecessarily promote it. This view, however, includes many misconceptions. It is the result of a failure to grasp the main tenet of Darwinism and the extremely dangerous outlook it mandates. That is why, for those who have faith in the existence of God, the mere Creator of all living-beings, yet carry the conviction that "God cre ... Tags: evolution, creation, God, Islam, Cristianity, Mslim, Jewish, Darwin, intelligent design, Qur"€™an, faith, heaven, hell, paradise, pray, life, satan, nature
- What Is The Next Step In Evolution
By: Roy E. Klienwachter | - It would seem preposterous to talk about the next step in evolution while 84% of the world's population is stuck in archaic religions and have been for thousands of years. In the course of its history humanity has not moved very far from worshipping trees, stones, animals statues and imagined Gods.
As enlightened or sophisticated as we think we are in the western world, we are still down on our knees. It is observable that in the time of humanity on this world, we, as a whole, do ... Tags: evolution, next step, spirituality, New Age, religion, life's purpose, destiny,
- The Evolution Of The Christmas Ornaments
By: realstorm | - Before celebrating the Christmas holiday, we should know the evolution of the Christmas decorations.
It is believed that the Christmas decoration derived from a witch ball to fend off evil spirits. As the glass made ball decorative, so people started to use them decorate their home. As time went on, the original green color was varied. In the later, they were made in different colors and sizes, and even the material started to be varied. Therefore it became fashionable to decorat ... Tags: Christmas, Ornaments, Evolution
- Evolution's Embarrassing Moments
By: William Nugent | - Austin H. Clark (1880-1954) was a respected Darwinian evolutionist on staff at the Smithsonian Institution. He was the Carl Sagan of his generation, arguably the most respected evolutionist of his time.
He was a prolific writer who wrote articles and books in five languages. He was a staunch and articulate defender of evolution yet concealed the fact that he could not find evidence for the theory that truly convinced him. Finally in 1930 He published his book "The New Evolution: ... Tags: Austin, Clark, evolution, punctuated, equilibrium, hopeful, monster, Gould, Goldschmidt, Sagan, mutations
- Evolution Explains How To Lose Weight Quickly, Easily And Naturally
By: Greg Brookes | - How many diets have you tried?
Have you tried surviving on cabbage soup or eating nothing but protein? Most people have tried all sorts of elaborate diets but end up either putting on more weight, having extreme cravings or feeling so sick that they just can’t continue.
Over the years of working in the health and fitness industry, I’ve discovered what fat loss programmes work through scientific research and trial and error. My evolution diet I have found ... Tags: natural weight loss, rapid weight loss, losing weight naturally, eating naturally, better health natural foods, evolution diet, fat loss naturally, gb
- Soft Tissue Discovered In Dinosaur Bones
By: William Nugent | - Most of us are familiar with the occasional reports in newspapers and over the Internet that tell of blood remnants and soft tissue being found in dinosaur bones. These reports are not mere speculation but are based on genuine findings that are reported by mainstream scientists.
The reports go on to mention that the scientists were surprised to find such tissue preserved in ancient bones. One report carried by MSNBC on March 24, 2005 was titled Scientists recover T. Rex soft tissu ... Tags: dinosuar, bones, blood, soft, tissue, evolution, young, earth, fossil, creation, schweitzer, creationism
- Mao-tse-tung And Charles Darwin
By: William Nugent | - We often think of Mao-Tse-Tung as a champion of Marxism but in this article I'll point out that Mao's reign of mass murder and despotism owes more to Darwin than Marx. To begin let me say that Darwinism was and remains the great underpinning of atheism. Marxism is militant atheism.
There were atheists before Darwin such as Scottish philosopher David Hume but these were few in number. Philosophical atheism failed as an undergirding philosophy because it had no explanation of human ... Tags: Mao, communism, marxism, atheism, evolution, china, mao-tse-tung, cultural, revolution
- Death And Life And The Bible
By: Robin Calamaio | - Death first. Is death just a part of life? Is it simply an impersonal, random event with no hostile intent? All longevity models (evolution) think so. On the other hand, if death is imposed - that changes everything. What a massive understatement. Evolution and Biblical Creationism, are the two primary competitors in Western thought on origins. They are at great odds on this subject. Indeed, the two systems could not be more diametrically opposed. Here is a comparative review of these t ... Tags: Bible verse death, bible quote on death, bible death, eternal life, resurrection, life resurrection, wrath of god, bible and evolution, death in the bible
- I Went From A Believer To An Unbeliever ... In Evolution
By: Robin Calamaio | - Evolution and Biblical Creationism are both faith-based systems. For me, a day came when it was easier to believe the Bibles creation account than to believe the theory of evolution. A critical factor to my unbelief lies in evolutions propensity to abandon its own faith principles when dealing with basic physical science. While I believe all longevity models, and their accompanying evolutionary theories, have many glaring problems, here are five massive ones. There are more.
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- Spiritual Evolution Revolution
By: Richard D. Blackstone | - You may or may not be aware of the coming spiritual revolution. You haven't read about it in the newspaper and it isn't talked about on the nightly news. Our politicians won't be talking about it and asking you to vote for them because of it. In fact our political leaders are clueless about what is happening. They are so deeply entrenched in the separation mentality that they are a big part of the cause as to why this spiritual revolution is taking place. Our focus here is not on judging anybody ... Tags: spirit, spiritual, spirituality, spirituality information, evolution
- Evolution: Trouble Times Four
By: Jerry Richard Boone | - Bombardier Beetle
One of life's little riddles is the bombardier beetle. As far as evolution is concerned, it's a tough nut to crack. This small insect has a very imposing chemical defense system. When threatened, it aims it's two abdomen tubes at its adversary, often an ant or spider. Then the bombardier fires off a series of miniature explosions peppering its victim with boiling acid. It is quite effective at keeping predators at bay.
What makes it work? ... Tags: evolution, bombardier beetle, millipede Apheloria corrugata, Darwin, natural selection, vision, eyes, eye components, vision, color vision, two eyes,
- Homo Habilis And Associates
By: Jerry Richard Boone | - Dryopithecines - Lived 15 to 20 million years ago in Europe, Asia, and Africa.
Mary Leakey found and named "Proconsul africanus" in 1948. They are thought to be forest dwellers. Their teeth are ape-like -small, with canines sharp and projecting. Probably dryopithecines walked in a fashion similar to monkeys on the top of branches. Manny different species have been discovered. It's impossible to tell how they were related.
The evidence is very slim, but some ... Tags: Dryopithecines, Ramapithecines, Ramapithecus, Sivapithecus, Gigantopithecus, Australopithecus afarensis, Homo Habilis, fossils and tools, evolution a
- Fossils Vote On Evolution
By: Jerry Richard Boone | - According to Darwin, new species arise by gradual accumulation of incremental changes over long periods of time. That's evolution in a nutshell. Can Darwin's hypothesis be tested? To find out, we turn to the only real evidence we have of prehistoric life, our bone and shell guide to the past - the fossil record.
The critical question is: Does the fossil record support Darwin's gradual change theory? What do you think would happen if we put evolution to a vote, allowing the fo ... Tags: fossil record, Darwinian evolution, David M Raup, Stephen J. Gould, Niles Eldridge
- Evolution: The Devil Is In The Details (part One Of Four)
By: Jerry Richard Boone | - Why is evolution so widely accepted nowadays? What supports it? Does anything cast doubt on the theory? Let's take a look.
Most intelligent, educated people take evolution for granted. Evolution, as far as they are concerned, is an established fact. Boiled down to its essentials, their thinking goes something like this: Science tells us that the oldest living things were simple, one-celled organisms living in the sea.
Billions of years later, more complex mu ... Tags: evolution, fossil record, naturalists, bacteria, nucleotide
- What Does The Eye Tell Us About Evolution
By: Wysong | - I previously cited the eye as an example of an organ that demonstrates irreducible complexity. It's an old argument in the creation-evolution debate but has never been properly defeated. That is not to say materialists don't give it a shot.
They will say it came about as the result of a long and complex pathway. We are supposed to never mind that nobody knows how long and nobody has ever attempted to detail the complex pathway in other than storybook fashion.
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- Proving Evolution With The Dictionary
By: Wysong | - Specious reasoning and clever crafting of definitions can make about anything appear to come true. As John Mackay (1852) observed, When men wish to construct or support a theory, how they torture facts into their service! Mackay, J. (1852). Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds.
Some words are innocently created to straight forwardly describe a particular thing but can insidiously take on a life all their own. Our language is filled with words that have d ... Tags: evolution, creation, science, belief, philosophy
- The Evolution Of Project Management - Part 2
By: Sandro Azzopardi | - Four periods in the development of modern project management.
[1] Prior to 1958: Craft system to human relations. During this time, the evolution of technology, such as, automobiles and telecommunications shortened the project schedule. For instance, automobiles allowed effective resource allocation and mobility, whilst the telecommunication system increased the speed of communication. Furthermore, the job specification which later became the basis of developing the Work Breakdown ... Tags: evolution, project, management
- The Evolution Of God
By: DavidPaul Doyle | - What is the evolution of God? It sounds like a strange concept because God is eternal. God is changeless. He is the essence of pure being, the one True Reality. So how can there be an evolution of God?
When we experience God in the world, in many ways it is an evolutionary experience. We are constantly deepening our experience of God, our experience of Oneness, our experience of Love, understanding, and compassion. These qualities are important because they are the qualities of Go ... Tags: Holy Spirit, God, God's Voice, Voice for God, Hearing God's Voice, Love, Peace, Truth, Evolution
- Evolution
By: Ken Charnly | - Much has been said and written about the work of Charles Darwin, much of it sadly based on misunderstanding of the scientific theory he expounded. The truth is that what Darwin spelled out in his Origin of Species has stood the test of time and really is our best explanation of the development of life on earth. The description of evolution stands as one of the truly great advances in human understanding, and stands alongside Einsteins relativity and the works of the quantum physicists f ... Tags: Evolution
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