... the same reaction if not stronger than the actions taken against Galileo. In this manner Darwin was lucky to live in the time he did where he could present a book for publication which did not have to be subject to the approval of the Catholic Church. Darwin and ...
7 pages
118
Mar/1996
3.5
... controls the right side of the body (this is reversed in about half of the 15 percent of the population that is left-handed) and, in essence, is logical analytical, judgemental and verbal. It's interested in the bottom line, in being efficent. The right brain controls the left side of the body and ...
4 pages
168
Jan/1993
3.2
... in the theory of evolution. Bibliography Bowlby, John, Charles Darwin: A New Life; 1991. Bowler, PJ., Charles Darwin: The Man and His Influence; 1990. Keynes, R.D.,ed., Charles Darwin's Beagle Diary; 1988. Moorhead, Alan, Darwin and the Beagle; 1969. Richards, Robert, The Meaning of Evolution ...
4 pages
175
1
Oct/1996
4.7
... the food and then enzymes will be released and the food will be digested. The cell and it's signals is a continuing circle. The reader thought that the Language of the Cell was an extremely hard, well written book. The book went deep into the subject most of the time, and sometimes the ...
6 pages
214
1
May/1996
4.3
... the woman's depression came in the winters and left in the spring. Over the course of years the woman moved from city to city. Mueller noticed, that the farther north she moved the early the depression. Mueller had begun to speculate that the lack of sunlight had contributed to the ...
4 pages
116
Jan/1996
3.7