+ Follow DARWIN AND WALLACE Tag
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[Title] => Darwin and Wallace on the theory of evolution
[Summary] => Charles Robert Darwin (1809-1882) and Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913) were British naturalists who simultaneously but independently came up with the theory of evolution based on “natural selection.
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[Title] => For the new millennium: The Melbourne Museum
[Summary] => When the Australian Tourist Commission and the Australian Embassy were arranging my itinerary of theaters and museums, their list understandably included the Melbourne Museum, this being the worlds first major, purpose-built museum for the Third Millennium. Indeed, it is an inexhaustible mine of startling discoveries for botanists, zoologists, archaeologists, explorers, historians, scientists, artists and, incredibly, even for equestrians.
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DARWIN AND WALLACE
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