Evolution is the reason for many different species and their existence. Evolution proves that there is much more to the world than humans can see. Charles Darwin had looked into the eye of the storm and found something revolutionary. His research changed and reshaped science in its very existence; changing the way scientists see their work. Charles created a new way of thinking and proved that there is always an alternative reason why something is the way it is and how it became the way it is, not to mention he built against religion that turns out to be wrong. Everything has a reason, and evolution has made this reason clear to us, through the works of Darwin. “Charles Darwin is best known for his work as a naturalist, developing a theory of evolution to explain biological change.” Darwin was born. His childhood home was in Shrewsbury, England. Since he was a child he was passionate about and collected shells, bird eggs, rocks, minerals and insects. He and his sister had had multiple "arguments" about killing insects, so he always had to find the corpse of an already dead insect if he wanted to collect it. Later in his childhood, when he was only eight years old, his mother Susanna died. This didn't bother him much until his later years, considering he was too young to understand what was going on. A year later, his father, Dr. Robert Darwin, had placed the young Darwin in Shrewsbury school. “ Darwin was a rich and privileged son who loved to explore nature.” Page 1When Charles was nine years old, his father enrolled him in Shrewsbury School in Shrewsbury, England. He didn't like most of the resume where the sch... middle of the paper... han meets the eye. Everything has a much, much deeper reason and was created through different ways to live up to that reason. Even though he had left this world, he left it with a revolutionary way of thinking and learning. Science will be changed forever thanks to his research and discoveries. Evolution has changed the world, it has opened its eyes and it is no longer blind. Darwin opened the world's eyes by showing a new way of doing science. Works Cited "Charles Darwin". 2014. The Biographical Channel Website. February 6, 2014, 12:02 pm. Internet http://www.biograpy.com/people/Charles-Darwin-9266433 Timko, Michael. “Charles Darwin: Unassertive Evolutionist.” Mondo & I (2009) 1. MAS Ultra-School Edition. Wednesday, February 6, 2014. InternetStefoff, Rebecca. "Charles Darwin: and the Revolution of Evolution." New York: Oxford University Press, 1996. Print.
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