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Sep 2014
15m 43s

Darwin Before the Beagle

Rick Coste
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Charles Darwin will be forever known as the man who came up with the brilliant, and magnificent, idea that life evolved on this planet from a common ancestor and that the driver, or the mechanism behind this, is natural selection.

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