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A surname, especially referring to Charles Darwin (1809–1882), British naturalist and founder of the theory of evolution by natural selection. | A municipality of Río Negro province, Argentina. | The capital city of the Northern Territory, Australia.
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Charles Darwin Charles Darwin Raised in a religious environment, Charles Darwin studied to be an Anglican clergyman.
Enjoy-darwin.com. Darwin was home to Australian and US pilots during the war, with air strips being built in and around Darwin.
When the power station is fully operational, it will add 30% capacity to Darwin's power supply. citation Tourism Picnic area located Charles Darwin National Park Tourism is one of Darwin's largest industries.
He also singled out Darwin Nunez for his contribution against West Ham, with Mac Allister’s brilliant beginning was typified by a chipped assist for Darwin Nunez at the weekend - and the Argentinian also spoke glowingly about his South American teammate.
Today, the Charles Darwin Foundation invites donors to join the Pristine Galapagos Society, while tourism companies lure customers with promises of arriving as Darwin did, to a place pure and innocent, unperturbed by humanity.
Doctor's Field is named after Charles Darwin’s father and described as a "convenient point on the town side of the river for Darwin’s birthplace", which is set to soon open as a tourist attraction.
Darwin Turf Club chairman Brett Dixon said Tyndall quickly became part of the “small racing family” in Darwin.
This new statement came just months after Union Minister Satypal Sing discredited Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution and said, “Darwin’s theory (of evolution of man) is scientifically wrong.
After this, Darwin and Withering became increasingly estranged, and eventually a horrendous argument broke out apparently resulting from Darwin having accused Withering of unprofessional behaviour by effectively poaching patients.
Also in Darwin during the month of August, are the Darwin Cup horse race, and the Rodeo and Mud Crab Tying Competition.
Although some of Wallace's iconoclastic opinions in the ensuing years would test Darwin's patience, they remained on friendly terms for the rest of Darwin's life.
Another of these social interpretations of Darwin's biological views, later known as eugenics, was put forth by Darwin's cousin, Francis Galton, in 1865 and 1869.
Arts and entertainment Darwin Festival The Darwin Symphony Orchestra was first assembled in 1989, citation and has performed throughout the Territory.
Charles Darwin revisited the Falklands in 1834; the settlements Darwin and Fitzroy both take their names from this visit.
Darwin can be reached via the Stuart Highway which runs the length of the Northern Territory from Darwin through Katherine, Tennant Creek, Alice Springs and on to Adelaide.
Darwin has a bus network serviced by a range of contracted bus operators, which provides transport to the main suburbs of Darwin.
Darwin only ventured to propound his theories in a biological sense, and it is other thinkers and theorists who have applied Darwin's model to unequal endowments of human ambitions.
Darwin's social and scientific status was far greater than Wallace's, and it was unlikely that, without Darwin, Wallace's views on evolution would have been taken seriously.
Erasmus Darwin's works were read and commented on by his grandson Charles Darwin the naturalist.
He liked living in Darwin and was keen to take up the position, so Martin agreed to decline the Sydney job and return to Darwin in May 1985 where she gained another position on an ABC Radio morning show.