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Results from our forumNatural selection is proven wrong You cannot beat scientific evidence with word games so where is the evidence of precambrian fossil that link up with the cambrian organsism you have none thus the precambrian explosion shows Natural selection is wrong based on your own criteria ...
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Re: Natural selection is proven wrong... the example can be reduced to absurd and useless repetition: something evolved from what it was not. You cannot beat scientific evidence with word games. Of course it evolved from something it was not, if it evolved from something it was already then it wouldn't be evolution.
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Re: Biology Hangman Game... I think this is a very good idea. Never thought about doing something like that but it seems to be real fun. Maybe it is possible to start other games too? Would be great if someone who is more creative than I am, would have some good ideas. VANAKEN
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Re: Biology Hangman Game... I think this is a very good idea. Never thought about doing something like that but it seems to be real fun. Maybe it is possible to start other games too? Would be great if someone who is more creative than I am, would have some good ideas.
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Studying for Biology.... added they can grasp better from videos it had saved lot of my time too. Do know some thing I have learnt biology through flash movies ,flash games. http://www.rapidlearningcenter.com/biology/high-school-biology/high-school-biology.html
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