Madness

Madness

Thesis Statement:
What did Charles Darwin prove with his theory?

I. Charles Darwin
a. Biography
i. Childhood
ii. family
iii. Religious views
b. Education
i. College education
c. Journey of the beagle
II. Evolution Theory
a. What is evolution?
i. Natural selection
b. Examples
i. What did he find that influenced this theory?
ii. What proved it?
c. What is evolution
i. Natural selection
d. Microevolution
i. Define
e. Macroevolution
i. Define
III. Creation
a. Define.
b. Compare and contrast with evolution.
IV. Conclusion
Thesis statement: What did Charles Darwin prove with his theory?
a. How the theory has affected us today?

Charles Darwin devised a theory on evolution, which is based on five elements of observation and inferences. 1. Variation: There is Variation in Every Population. 2. Competition: Organisms Compete for limited resources. 3. Offspring: Organisms produce more Offspring than can survive. 4. Genetics: Organisms pass Genetic traits on to their offspring. 5. Natural Selection: Those organisms with the Most Beneficial Traits
are more likely to survive and Reproduce (http://www.spaceandmotion.com/Charles-Darwin-Theory-Evolution.htm). With this paper, I chose to prove my thesis statement, what Charles Darwin proved with his theory?
Charles Robert Darwin was born on February 12, 1809 in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England. He was the fifth child of six children, of wealthy society doctor, and financier. He had a large family, all of which were Unitarian, though on his mother’s side were taking on Anglicanism. Darwin had ten children, two of which died at infancy.
Darwin’s religious views as he...

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