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Results from our forumReligion Vs. Science... on their DNA. So religion influences natural selection. It is apparently advantageous, looking at the world today. It can also be argued from a sociological standpoint as well... go ahead and do it if you please. You are born, you live, and then you die. You are made up of compounds, made up ...
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Re: ARE WE CROWDING THE EARTH?... has no international news at all and go on voyages to foreign resorts to see wild animals and native dances? "crowding" is a biological/sociological term which can be used to refer to a teleological state that can result in behavioral changes, increased stress, or whatever that can lead ...
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ARE WE CROWDING THE EARTH?... would be a decline in birth rate the more a society evolved technologically as seems to be borne out by modern trends. However, that would be a sociological problem, surely, not one of evolution. Still, it’s an interesting theory. I was about to close but suddenly wondered how your theory would ...
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ARE WE CROWDING THE EARTH?... would be a decline in birth rate the more a society evolved technologically as seems to be borne out by modern trends. However, that would be a sociological problem, surely, not one of evolution. Still, it’s an interesting theory. I was about to close but suddenly wondered how your theory would ...
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Can this text be A BASE FOR RESEARCH ?... start of a thesis, but couldn't something like this be considered a form of research? Not quantitative research, but historical, anthropological, sociological research crossing over into the realm of biology as one of the subjects analyzed in this context. Yours truly outside the box, Robert K.
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