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  1. Anarchy Evolution: Faith, Science, and Bad Religion in a World Without God by Greg Graffin, Steve Olson, 2010-10-01
  2. Why Evolution Is True by Jerry A. Coyne, 2009-01-22
  3. Dr. Gundry's Diet Evolution: Turn Off the Genes That Are Killing You and Your Waistline by Dr. Steven R. Gundry, 2009-03-03
  4. The Evolution of God (Back Bay Readers' Pick) by Robert Wright, 2010-05-03
  5. The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate by Jacqueline Kelly, 2009-05-12
  6. The new physics and its evolution by Lucien Antoine Poincaré, 2010-08-24
  7. Halo: Evolutions: Essential Tales of the Halo Universe by Tobias S. Buckell, B.K. Evenson, et all 2009-11-24
  8. Spontaneous Evolution: Our Positive Future (and a Way to Get There from Here) by Bruce H. Lipton Ph.D., Steve Bhaerman, 2009-09-15
  9. Spontaneous Evolution: Our Positive Future and a Way to Get There From Here by Bruce H. Lipton Ph.D., Steve Bhaerman, 2010-08-01
  10. The Evolution of Childhood: Relationships, Emotion, Mind by Melvin Konner, 2010-05-31
  11. The Evolution of Cooperation: Revised Edition by Robert Axelrod, 2006-12-05
  12. The Greatest Show on Earth: The Evidence for Evolution by Richard Dawkins, 2010-08-24
  13. Life Ascending: The Ten Great Inventions of Evolution by Nick Lane, 2010-06-14
  14. The Evolution Of Desire - Revised Edition 4 by David M. Buss, 2003-07

161. Wired 12.10: The Crusade Against Evolution
took up the question of how to teach the theory of evolution in public schools. A panel of four experts two who believe in evolution, two who question
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In the beginning there was Darwin. And then there was intelligent design. How the next generation of "creation science" is invading America's classrooms. By Evan Ratliff Page 1 of 5 next
Feature: The Crusade Against Evolution Plus: Biocosm On a spring day two years ago, in a downtown Columbus auditorium, the Ohio State Board of Education took up the question of how to teach the theory of evolution in public schools. A panel of four experts - two who believe in evolution, two who question it - debated whether an antievolution theory known as intelligent design should be allowed into the classroom.
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162. Immunology Index
Articles on the history of immunology, evolution of the immune system, related organs and humoral immunity, with general emphasis on vertebrates. Written by Kevin J. McElwee, Hessen, Germany.
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163. Morphotek Home Page
Uses morphogenics to expedite the evolutions of organisms, such as plants and yeast, to obtain commercially useful output traits.
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164. SpringerLink - Publication
evolutionblogBut it is equally wrong to ignore the fact that evolution is not a universal I m pleased, though, by O Reilly s implication that evolution and ID do not
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Publication Journal of Molecular Evolution Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York, LLC ISSN: 0022-2844 (Paper) 1432-1432 (Online) Subject: Biomedical and Life Sciences Issues in bold contain content you are entitled to view. Online First Volume 61 Number 2 / August 2005 Number 1 / July 2005 Volume 60 Number 6 / June 2005 Number 5 / May 2005 Number 4 / April 2005 Number 3 / March 2005 ... Request a sample Volume 59 Number 6 / December 2004 Number 5 / November 2004 Number 4 / October 2004 Number 3 / September 2004 ... Number 1 / July 2004 Volume 58 Number 6 / June 2004 Number 5 / May 2004 Number 4 / April 2004 Number 3 / March 2004 ... Number 1 / January 2004 Volume 57 Number 6 / December 2003 Number 5 / September 2003 Number 4 / October 2003 Number 3 / September 2003 ... Supplement 1 / August 2003 Volume 56 Number 6 / June 2003 Number 5 / May 2003 Number 4 / April 2003 Number 3 / March 2003 ... Number 1 / December 2002 Volume 55 Number 6 / December 2002 Number 5 / November 2002 Number 4 / October 2002 Number 3 / September 2002 ... Number 1 / July 2002 Volume 54 Number 6 / June 2002 Number 5 / May 2002 Number 4 / April 2002 Number 3 / March 2002 ... Number 1 / January 2002 Jump to volumes: Most Recent 53 to 46 45 to 42 First page
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165. Evolution Articles, Jobs And Information: Evolution & Ecology@nature.com
evolution and ecology articles / information from the nature publishing group s wide ranging science resources. Nature genome gateway, nature jobs,
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166. Research Group
Center at Rutgers University provides faculty profiles, information on courses and conferences. Also offers an archive of papers.
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Research Group on Evolution and Higher Cognition
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Busch Campus, Piscataway, NJ 08854, USA Tel. (732) 932-9091 Fax: (732) 445-6715 Recent publications The Research Group on Evolution and Higher Cognition was established to investigate the mechanisms involved in a range of higher cognitive capacities and to explore ways in which theoretical and empirical work on the evolution of the mind can interface productively with more traditional approaches to theory construction in cognitive science. Current projects include:
  • Studies of the cognitive mechanisms underlying
      Mindreading Pretense Moral Cognition Scientific Cognition Research into the ways in which the resources of evolutionary psychology can be brought to bear on issues about
        Rationality Mental Disorder The Scope and Limits of Social Construction

167. Elsevier.com - Molecular Phylogenetics And Evolution
Molecular Phylogenetics and evolution is dedicated to bringing Darwin s dream to have fairly true genealogical trees of each great kingdom of Nature
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Home Site map Regional Sites Advanced Product Search ... Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution Journal information Product description Editorial board Online reviewer form Audience ... Abstracting/indexing For Authors Guide for authors Online Submission Subscription information Bibliographic and ordering information Conditions of sale Dispatch dates Journal related information Impact factor Most downloaded articles Other journals in same subject area Related publications ... Select your view MOLECULAR PHYLOGENETICS AND EVOLUTION
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Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution is dedicated to bringing Darwin's dream - to "have fairly true genealogical trees of each great kingdom of Nature" - within grasp. The journal provides a forum for molecular studies that advance our understanding of phylogeny and evolution.
This journal plays an important role by publishing the results of molecular studies that identify the actual clades to which different species and higher taxa belong. Such knowledge will further the development of phylogenetically more accurate taxonomic classifications and ultimately lead to a unified classification for all the ramifying lines of life.
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution publishes high-quality papers that result from or encourage the collaboration of molecular biologists and computer scientists with the community of systematic and evolutionary biologists. In addition, the journal presents new findings on or insights into evolutionary processes and mechanisms as expressed at the molecular level, as well as papers that deal with the methodology of reconstructing evolutionary history from molecular data (such as papers that describe new or more powerful computer algorithms for constructing phylogenetic trees from homologous nucleotide sequences or from homologous amino acid sequences).

168. Wonderings About Evolution
Discusses questions that will have to be answered before evolution theory can be accepted as fact.
http://emporium.turnpike.net/C/cs/quest.htm
Do You Believe that Evolution is True?
If so, then provide an answer to the following questions. "Evolution" in this context is the idea that natural, undirected processes are sufficient to account for the existence of all natural things.
  • Something from nothing?
    The "Big Bang", the most widely accepted theory of the beginning of the universe, states that everything developed from a small dense cloud of subatomic particles and radiation which exploded, forming hydrogen (and some helium) gas. Where did this energy/matter come from? How reasonable is it to assume it came into being from nothing? And even if it did come into being, what would cause it to explode? We know from common experience that explosions are destructive and lead to disorder . How reasonable is it to assume that a "big bang" explosion produced the opposite effect - increasing "information", order and the formation of useful structures, such as stars and planets, and eventually people?
  • Physical laws an accident?
    We know the universe is governed by several fundamental physical laws, such as electromagnetic forces, gravity, conservation of mass and energy, etc. The activities of our universe depend upon these principles like a computer program depends upon the existence of computer hardware with an instruction set. How reasonable is it to say that these great controlling principles developed by accident?
  • Order from disorder?
  • 169. Trends In Ecology & Evolution
    Every issue of Trends in Ecology evolution provides succinct summaries, Trends in Ecology evolution contains concise, lively and upto-date reviews
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    170. Week 4: The Life & Death Of Stars
    Lectures on the main sequence, red giants, stellar clusters and variable stars. Semitechnical.
    http://www-astronomy.mps.ohio-state.edu/~ryden/ast162_4.html
    Astronomy 162:
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    Monday, January 27: The Main Sequence
    Tuesday, January 28: Red Giants
    Wednesday, January 29: Pulsating Stars
    Thursday, January 30: White Dwarfs
    Friday, January 31: The Sun's Life Story (This lecture is adapted, with permission, from a similar talk by Professor Richard Pogge. Professor Pogge's lecture notes can be found here
    Return to Astronomy 162 Main Page Updated: 2003 Jan 30 [bsr]

    171. Evolution Of Type :: V02
    The evolution is Type is devoted to the origins of the letterform and was created by mediumbold. mediumbold is a Bostonbased interactive design studio.
    http://www.mediumbold.com/04_thinking/type/
    From pictograms to pixel fonts, written language has evolved over time, changing in response to communication methods and printing technology. This overview is presented as an introduction to the origins, evolution, and applications of modern letterforms. The origins of written language. The evolution of modern letterforms. The elements of typographic design. The effects of new technologies.

    172. SEX, DEATH AND SELECTION - CHAPTER 4
    New ideas are the method of evolution of man. How this happens is a social phenomena rooted in evolutionary principles. Contrary to appearances, the great mythological archetypal themes are about human evolution!
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    CHAPTER 4 SEX AND DEATH AND SELECTION
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    “The Reformation was the scraping of a little rust off the chains which still bind the mind... Darwinism is the New Reformation
    T.H.Huxley
    Almost all livings things are capable of sexual reproduction or at least gene transfer. Bacterial can even accept DNA from other species (horizontal gene transfer) or from growth media. Most species are also potentially asexual as well. What sex is for and why death exists are both really at the center of what forever has needed to be evaluated. Together with variation, sex and death are the basic tools of evolution.
    Following an earliest time where the tissue grade was low, with few cells types and death assured but not genetically programmed, the tissue grade eventually advanced, the number of cell types increased, and superior adaptations meant that death had to become part of the genetic program. Only a few of the approximately 35 known phyla of animals are in the second category, yet these are also the dominant fauna on Earth.
    As evolutionary experiments go, nothing was more radical than what arthropods, mollusks (except for parthenogenetic species) and vertebrates tried during that grand laboratory of biotic invention called the Precambrian. By eliminating asexual reproduction altogether and abruptly chopping off the life cycle after a definite period, these phyla embarked on an experiment in body plans and life cycle evolution whose innovations have not yet been exhausted.

    173. Society For Molecular Biology And Evolution
    The Society for Molecular Biology and evolution is an international society that exists to evolution, Genomes, and Bioinformatics May 24 May 28, 2006
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    Welcome The Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution is an international society that exists to provide facilities for association and communication among molecular evolutionists, and has as one of its primary goals to increase communication between the fields of evolution and molecular biology. In order to accomplish these goals the Society publishes the journal Molecular Biology and Evolution (MBE), and it sponsors an annual meeting. 2006 SMBE Conference SMBE 2006 Annual Meeting
    Evolution, Genomes, and Bioinformatics
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    174. Kansas.com : Kansas News, Sports, Jobs, Homes, Cars
    Wichita lawmaker says schools can't afford to ignore public opinion. The Wichita Eagle
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    "That plant on our state flag is not a marijuana plant but a sunflower," said the lawyer for a former Bel Aire mayor whose home was searched.
    BY DEB GRUVER, The Wichita Eagle Bel Aire officials probably will never look at sunflowers the same way again. On Friday, Bel Aire Mayor Brian Withrow hired a consultant to look into a case in which police searched the home of a former four-term mayor looking for marijuana.

    175. Evolution Of Evolution
    Essay on the interaction of human history, including women s history, and the development of evolution theory.
    http://www.math.utah.edu/~heidi/evol0.html
    Evolution of Evolution
    Politics and Theories of Chance and Determinism
    By Heidi Hileman
    Queen Elizabeth - Charles Darwin
    Queen Elizabeth I of England ascended to the throne in 1558. The last women of sole political power had been a Greek Egyptian Pharaoh named Cleopatra in the mid-1st century B.C. She reemerged in the 16th century as Elizabeth I. Her century is marked by the break away of Protestant churches from the authority of the Pope, whose Catholic authority had been instituted by the sword of the French King, Charlemagne, in the 8th century. Elizabeth was raised during intense religious strife between the Catholics and Protestants. She began her reign with rejections of marriage alliances with Spain, France and English nobles to rule as the Virgin Queen. As Queen she managed to pass a unification act that created a single Church of England that excluded papal authority. Elizabeth, however, seemed to be more enchanted with the arts encouraging the works of Shakespeare. Elizabeth has to be one of the luckiest Queens who ever lived. While being a caring monarch, she had inherited a destitute country torn by religious civil war and her country desperately needed time to heal. The Spanish were not happy with England's exploration of the America's. The Spanish lead by Columbus had arrived first in America and eventually Spain had had enough when a revolt broke out against Spanish controlled ports in the Netherlands, aided by the English who had refused to align themselves with Spain. King Phillip II of Spain dispatched a fleet of ships, the Armada, in June of 1588 to blockade the northern harbors. The English fought back against the blockade; though the English had only a destitute navy, they did have home ground advantage, so there were give and takes on both sides. The deciding blow came, however, with a terrible storm in August that broke Spanish moral and sent only 67 ships out of 130 back home to Spain.

    176. Allscifi Information Page
    Analytical review of the plot, setting, theme, and structure of the David Duchovny film, and links to similar movies.
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    Review Summary A meteor lands outside a town in Arizona. Two local professors investigate and take samples. They discover the living samples are evolving at an astounding rate. The army takes over the site and refuses access to the professors. The creatures, in the early stages of taking over the earth, begin causing trouble. The army uses napalm to destroy the creatures, but the fire causes them to evolve into a huge blob-like creature. The professors discover that shampoo, of all things, kills the creatures. They load up a firetruck, stick the hose into the creature's orifice and destroy it.
    Brandon Swenson, Resident Scholar

    177. Welcome To 'Reaching Out: The Evolution Of Communication'
    Reaching Out The evolution Of Communication Everything about communication you ll find in this online source!! An ThinkQuest entry made by students.
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    178. Evolution 2 - FAQs & Guides - GameFAQs
    A selection of walkthroughs and codes.
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    179. Icons Of Evolution - Evolution, Darwinism, Darwin, Neo-Darwinism, Natural Select
    Information about a book by biologist Jonathan Wells that points out errors and misconceptions in the field. Includes reviews and other writings on the same
    http://www.iconsofevolution.com/

    180. Livewire VMX
    Vintage and evolution motocross racing in and around New Zealand.
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    T HE No.1 HOME OF NZ VINTAGE MOTOCROSS VMX TALK VMX - North vs South 05 Visit VMX Talk COMING EVENTS 2005 PAST MASTERS Amberley 4th Sep DJ's VMX Club Day ... More Events Click Here WORLD VMX NEWS VIPER (Vic, Aust) OZVMX (Aust) VMXWA (Western Aust) ... Florida VMX (USA) STELTH RACING M/cycle CLICK HERE CLICK HERE HAMCO INDUSTRIES CLICK HERE Motorad 47- 49 Vivian St Wellington Click Here LAST UPDATED LiveWire VMX is b ased in Wanganui, NZ and caters for Vintage Motocross throughout New Zealand. The only thing that comes close to competing hard on the race track, is reading about your accomplishments the day after the race. We will do our best to provide race coverage, but to ask for your help in providing stories about our racing activities. We encourage anyone and everyone to give us input so we can make this site as interesting as possible for all NZ vintage MX enthusiasts. Just e-mail your input to webmaster@vmx.livewire.gen.nz The Primm MX Collection in Las Vegas, Nevada Nelson VMXer, Phil Hay, is currently on a US trip during which he hope to be lucky enough to visit what would have to be one of the largest collections of MX bikes soon to be open to the general public.....

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