Articles tagged: darwin
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Josh Greenberger You often hear evolutionists point to speciation as evidence of evolution. This couldn't be farther from the truth.
written by Hugh McInnes Tales of travels from Kununurra in Western Australia to Darwin, the capital of the Northern Territory, highlighting places of interest such as the Bungle Bungles, Lake Argyle, the Gibb River Road, El Questro, Emma Gorge, Wyndham, Katherine, Litchfield National Park and Darwin. written by vincent bossley Adventures of the crew of 'Tere Moana' on South Seas passage to New Zealand written by Greg DeHart DeHart Join with me and lets discuss some of the illustrative value placed on the wedding ring (wedding ring set), and why it then forms the center tradition of most modern marriage ceremonies. We'll also discuss style, design, and personal touches that are options for you that you will want to consider as you approach your wedding. written by Greg DeHart DeHart The author discusses from the point of view of the Scriptures how the calling of the woman can, or can not fit into the operation of authority in American society, or any other society. Can a woman from the point of view of the Scripture be president of our nation? written by -- -- People will also believe almost anything, it seems, despite the availability of credible and feasible alternatives. written by Josh Greenberger What are the methods used by scientists to date archeological finds? And do those methods tell the true age of buried organisms?
written by Josh Greenberger Does the fossil record disprove the theory of evolution?
written by Stephanie Larkin The Galapagos Islands are truly a step back in time, to a place untouched by the evolutionary factors which have affected the rest of the world. Charles Darwin spent 6 weeks exploring the islands in 1835, and he stated himself that his time there had a profound effect upon his "Theory of the Origin of Species." written by John Mehrmann The evolution of reverse logistics for manufactured products is developing in direct proportion to the rapid advancements in technology and the subsequent price erosion of products as new and improved products enter the supply chain at a faster pace. With such thin margins and so much competition, mismanagement of the supply chain can be devastating. Those organizations with the infrastructure to capture and compare the composite value of components with real time intelligent analysis and disposition based on changes in refurbishment cost, resale value, spare parts, repair and overall demand will not only become more profitable, but such flexibility and scalability will allow them to outmaneuver and eliminate the competition. written by Miguel Scaccialupo Australia's Northern Territory is a huge region, equivalent in size to France, Italy and Spain combined, where natural environments from deserts and rocky mountain ranges to mangroves and tropical forests abound. If you're seeking a tour experience that allows an intimate connection with vast, unspoilt natural environments, the Northern Territory is definitely one of the premier destinations on the planet. written by Josh Greenberger
written by Carson Day This brief article on clear thinking borrows an illustration from the fast food industry to make a spicey point about proper and improper reasoning. It tackles an error common to popular musings and media spin, but which has yet to make its way into textbooks covering informal logic. But why wait for the cookbook editors? Read on to see what's in the oven now. written by Miguel Scaccialupo The Ghan is a living legend in Australian history and offers the ultimate journey through the heart of the Australian continent. Named after Afghan cameleers who originally helped open up the desert interior of Australia in the late 19th and early 20th, the Ghan is at once a luxury railway train and a 3000 kilometre railway journey that meanders from the fertile Adelaide countryside through the rusty red hues of Central Australia to the tropical splendour of the Top End. written by Miguel Scaccialupo Australia's tropical Top End is undoubtedly one of the last great secrets of adventure travel. Closer to Asian cities such as Jakarta and Singapore than it is to major southern Australian cities, the Top End's magnificent climate and natural beauty make it a premier destination for the adventure traveller.
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