Icons of Evolution

Icons of Evolution
Title Icons of Evolution PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Wells
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 338
Release 2002-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 159698533X

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Everything you were taught about evolution is wrong.

Icons of Evolution

Icons of Evolution
Title Icons of Evolution PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Wells
Publisher Regnery Publishing
Total Pages 360
Release 2000-10-01
Genre Science
ISBN 9780895262769

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Wells informs the reader that everything that has been taught about the evolution of man is wrong, and that every iconic image, from the primordial soup to the changing colors of moths in industrial England to the ascent of man is inconclusive, incomplete, or outright fraudulent. Illustrations.

Zombie Science

Zombie Science
Title Zombie Science PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Wells
Publisher
Total Pages 238
Release 2017-03-27
Genre Science
ISBN 9781936599448

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The author presents arguments against the current prevailing evolutionary theories.

The Politically Incorrect Guide to Darwinism And Intelligent Design

The Politically Incorrect Guide to Darwinism And Intelligent Design
Title The Politically Incorrect Guide to Darwinism And Intelligent Design PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Wells
Publisher Regnery Publishing
Total Pages 290
Release 2006-08-01
Genre Science
ISBN 1596980133

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A non-technical analysis of the controversial culture war over Darwin versus intelligent design states that there is no irrefutable evidence supporting Darwinism, argues that Darwin-based theories that are taught in school are not fact-based, and reveals how scientists at major universities believe in intelligent design. Original.

Icons of Evolution

Icons of Evolution
Title Icons of Evolution PDF eBook
Author Justin Gerlach
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2016-09-19
Genre
ISBN 9780993220340

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Partulid tree-snails of the Pacific Islands are an iconic group of animals, having been the subject of the first evolutionary field studies in the early 20th century. They were central to the development of genetics but are now best known for their tragic recent history. A third of species are extinct and almost all others threatened.

Icons of American Popular Culture

Icons of American Popular Culture
Title Icons of American Popular Culture PDF eBook
Author Robert C. Cottrell
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 278
Release 2014-12-18
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1317468325

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Traces the evolution of American popular culture over the past two centuries. In a lengthy chronology of landmark events, and ten chapters, each revolving around the lives of two individuals who are in some way emblematic of their times, this provides a window on the social, economic, and political history of US democracy from the antebellum period to the present.

Unnatural Selection

Unnatural Selection
Title Unnatural Selection PDF eBook
Author Katrina van Grouw
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 302
Release 2018-07-31
Genre Science
ISBN 1400889642

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A lavishly illustrated look at how evolution plays out in selective breeding Unnatural Selection is a stunningly illustrated book about selective breeding--the ongoing transformation of animals at the hand of man. More important, it's a book about selective breeding on a far, far grander scale—a scale that encompasses all life on Earth. We'd call it evolution. A unique fusion of art, science, and history, this book celebrates the 150th anniversary of Charles Darwin's monumental work The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication, and is intended as a tribute to what Darwin might have achieved had he possessed that elusive missing piece to the evolutionary puzzle—the knowledge of how individual traits are passed from one generation to the next. With the benefit of a century and a half of hindsight, Katrina van Grouw explains evolution by building on the analogy that Darwin himself used—comparing the selective breeding process with natural selection in the wild, and, like Darwin, featuring a multitude of fascinating examples. This is more than just a book about pets and livestock, however. The revelation of Unnatural Selection is that identical traits can occur in all animals, wild and domesticated, and both are governed by the same evolutionary principles. As van Grouw shows, animals are plastic things, constantly changing. In wild animals the changes are usually too slow to see—species appear to stay the same. When it comes to domesticated animals, however, change happens fast, making them the perfect model of evolution in action. Suitable for the lay reader and student, as well as the more seasoned biologist, and featuring more than four hundred breathtaking illustrations of living animals, skeletons, and historical specimens, Unnatural Selection will be enjoyed by anyone with an interest in natural history and the history of evolutionary thinking.