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Library Binding Evolution Book

ISBN: 0822521342

ISBN13: 9780822521341

Evolution

This series for ages 9-12 examines some of the most important concepts of science. Each comprehensive title explains the theories and facts that define a different scientific concept in a clear, concise manner while revealing the history of how each theory was developed.

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Concise introduction to genetics, biology, and paleontology.

Evolution by Paul Fleisher is geared toward a young adult audience, but adults who are venturing into understanding genetics, biology, and paleontology are encouraged to use this book as a concise introduction. The book begins with the history surrounding not only Darwin, but other scientists of the time who came to the same conclusions. The reader will learn that Darwin's theory is not some far-flung idea, but a set of principles that scientists of his time and the past 150 years have demonstrated to be true time and again. In reality, if he and hundreds of other scientists were wrong we would not have the advanced sciences we do today. Alfred Russell Wallace is the codiscoverer of evolutionary principles, possessing a life very similar of his contemporary Charles Darwin. He came to same conclusions at the same time Darwin did. The book also explains what a theory is, and how it is not a hypothesis, or an idea, like creationism or intelligent design. A theory is a strong platform on which science stands. Beyond history, the books touches on some basics in genetics and paleontology, and how Darwin's theory - along with a slew of related scientists' work - have been put to use in modern times such as in the field of biotechnology. That his theory along with genetics have merged into a modern synthesis. Darwin's theory is often misused to support social Darwinism or eugenics. The book also discusses this. At the end, there is a glossary, a timeline of evolution that cleverly mixes biology with social events, a biography of individuals mentioned, an index, and a list of sources and further reading. In short, reading of this book is encouraged for young adults exploring science and to round out their education, as well as for adults who are dipping their toes into the subject. This book would be a good choice for students writing a paper.
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