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Contemporary history

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Four contributions Charles Darwin contributed to the field of evolutionary biology were: non-constancy of species, branching evolution, occurrence of gradual change in species, and natural selection. Each of his contribution became the foundation of evolutionary biology and can be seen in the wild very commonly. Non-constancy can be observed though variation in the offspring. For example, different sized beaks in finches display variation in the species and therefore, non-constancy. This can cause change in the gene pool of a species over time. Many evidence of branching evolution can be seen in the anatomy of different species like homologies and vestigial structures. In whales, the hip bones are similar to humans? which indicates the common ancestry between the two species.

The Great Gatsby Essay

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The novel called The Great Gatsby is a book about murder, love, money, and corruption. The setting of the book is in the 1920s, in Long Island, NY, and at that time the stock market was up and booming, along with the start of the American dream. Jay Gatsby is a man that is destroyed by greed, the decline of happiness, and the disintegration of love. The theme of The Great Gatsby is about a man who is dealing with the fall of his American dream, which is to be happy, rich and with Daisy (his lover) who is currently married to Tom Buchanan.

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