Articles, tagged with "charles darwin", page 7
01st July 2009
The Galapagos Islands are one of the wonders of the natural world. These remote islands are located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean and are home to some of the most unique wildlife anywhere in the world. The giant tortoise reigns supreme the lack of ...
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Author:
Enid Glasgow
06th June 2009
The Republic of Ecuador is considered to be one of the most scenic and vibrant places to visit in South America. From a beach holiday in the Galapagos Islands to a city holiday exploring the Colonial city of Quito, a trip to Ecuador offers an active, ex...
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Author:
Isla Campbell
05th June 2009
The republic of Ecuador is celebrating the 200th birth anniversary of Charles Darwin. He was famous for his 'theory of evolution' and 'origin of species'. And the tourist arrival has just started to trickle
The country is in South America. It is the mo...
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Author:
Jamie Hanson
04th June 2009
The republic of Ecuador is celebrating the 200th birth anniversary of Charles Darwin. He was famous for his 'theory of evolution' and 'origin of species'. And the travelers entry has just started to trickle
The country is in South America. It is the mo...
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Author:
Jamie Hanson
01st June 2009
This year's International Tall Ship Festival crosses the North Atlantic twice over 4 months.
The ships will cover a total of 7,000+ nautical miles, following 500 year-old trade routes.
On their westward journey they will benefit from the trade wind...
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Author:
David Mitchell
19th May 2009
"It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change." -Charles Darwin
If you have a great memory, then you should remember that on our homepage we stated that gaining muscle is simple a...
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Author:
Brandon Cook
12th May 2009
Whether you lose your job, or a relationship breaks up or someone close falls ill, major crises are a fact of life. They happen to all of us. Learning to cope and move on entails the period of time for expansion and self-expression as well as the period...
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Author:
Martin Mak
27th April 2009
1 Corinthians 1:17-20
Paul wasn't interested in baptism or fancy talk. He was not out to impress anyone with his knowledge or his communication skills. He didn't give a hoot what the world thought of him or of his preaching. When Paul said that he aime...
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Author:
Phillip Ross
23rd April 2009
Moral codes controlling human behavior have existed for thousands of years. These standards have evolved, not only in moral codes, but also in conjunction with religious beliefs.
In ancient Egypt, precepts were established by secular leaders. Their ...
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Author:
Edward Hulse
09th April 2009
The Isle of Wight is a great place to be, and tourists like it a lot. There is so much to see and do there on your holiday, but not everyone is a tourist. There are famous people out there who make the Isle of Wight their home. Actors, musicians, authors,...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
09th April 2009
A new advertising campaign has been introduced to attract overseas visitors to England's capital. Simply known as Only in London; the campaign revolves around a list of 100 attractions and things that visitors can do in the city.
The focus of the campa...
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Author:
Vicky Cochrane
07th April 2009
The Edinburgh International Science Festival (www.sciencefestival.co.uk) is the world's first and Europe's largest celebration of science and technology and takes place in Scotland's Capital City- Edinburgh in April.
Since 1987, it has been inspiring p...
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Author:
Dickins
01st April 2009
The 200th anniversary of the birth of evolutionary biologist, Charles Darwin, has seen the Galapagos Islands in the media spotlight recently with a host of celebrity and Royal visitors to this untouched and unique paradise.
The Galapagos, and the coun...
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Author:
ServicePR
20th March 2009
A spectacular pink type of Galapagos Iguana promises to rewrite the family's evolutionary history in the islands. Rosada was missed by Charles Darwin during his 1835 visit, but appears to indicate the earliest known divergence of land animals in the archi...
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Author:
Discovery Initiatives
28th February 2009
No, I am not going to write about "Survival of the Fittest," "The Origin of the Species" or Charles Darwin. However, I think it's time for a brief history lesson as a compass to the future. It's a matter of connecting the dots. So check out this ever s...
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Author:
Mel Joelle