TAXACOM Digest - 12 Jan 2006 to 13 Jan 2006 (#2006-10)

Curtis Clark jcclark-lists at EARTHLINK.NET
Sat Jan 14 18:28:09 CST 2006


On 2006-01-14 18:05, profdhw at AOL.COM wrote:
> The Origin of the Species?

It is little-known that, after completing /On the Origin of Species by
Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle
for Life/, Darwin, who was a talented illustrator, wrote a comic book,
/The Origin of the Species/, in order to make his ideas more accessible
to children, bishops, and panbiogeographers. It is ironic that it was
this latter work that was considered the justification for the World
Heritage Site.

>
> Dave Williams
> Valencia Community College
> Orlando, Florida
> 407-582-2443
> dwilliams at valenciacc.edu
>
> -----Original Message-----
> Subject: darwin's home a world heritage site
> Here something different
> Independent,13 January 2006 08:03 Home > News > UK > This Britain
> World Heritage bid for the home where Darwin's work evolved=20
> By Genevive Roberts
> Published: 13 January 2006
> The home where Charles Darwin wrote The Origin of the Species is to be
> nominated as a World Heritage Site.
>

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