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Charles Robert Darwin was born at Shrewsbury, England On February 12 ,1809. The famous American President Abraham Lincoln was also born on this day. Charles' father Robert Darwin was a popular doctor and so too was his grandfather Dr. Erasmus Darwin, a doctor, a naturalist and a writer of repute. His family was happy, contented and cultured. Charles lost his mother when he was eight years old.
Within the educated and cultured family, Charles was considered very mediocre st studies. The head school teacher would consider him a dull and unintelligible student. However, his father and grandfather had found hopes for him. His father wished he became a doctor, however his wish was never fulfilled. Many belived that Charles had a poor ability to understand or comprehend. Some even considered him to be dump. In reality, Charles was a very imaginative child. Thought not interested in the subjects taught at school, he was interested in the study if nature. He was a very sharp and observant eye.
Darwin was sent to Edinburough University along with his elder brother for higher education. He was again mediocre in his studies but he excelled at the student debates, particularly on evolution. During the debates he would argue and put across his point forcefully. His ability to analyse and his intelligence were distinguishable from others. Having failed at the university after spending two years, his father felt his dream of seeing him as a doctor vanish fast. Sons of cultured families were in those days excepted to study and he was sent to Cambridge. Here, he began studying religion to become a bishop, however he was not at all interested in it. He loved to observe small insects and living organisms. He would never get tired collecting them, observing them and writing about them. At 22, he received a degree in religion, but he never wanted to take up missionary activities. He came in contact with a reputed professor of botany John Henslow, at the university. Henslow give a recommendation letter and told him to meet captain Robert Fritzroy of HMS Beagle, a 235-ton ocean liner. In this manner Darwin was able to escape from the missionary activities.
HMS Beagle was a gigantic goverment owned ship. It was commissioned to inspect, study and survey the south american coast. Darwin got an offer as Naturalist on the ship. He was supposed to pay for the expenses on the board. As he loved the work, his father very reluctantly after five years to England, in the year 1836.
Darwin was a very fine observer and investigator. He would never tire while collecting spicemen and writting down his observations in copious notes. He would collect trunk - load of spicemen. For five years he continued the survey of the American coastline. HMS Beagle finally reach the south western tip about 800 Kms away, where the famous natural Galapagos Islands exis. These Island could be termed as nature's biggest laboratory. Here, Darwin was able to discover vital links to the original of several species. He found unique species of living organisms and also learned about the detailed changes that had undergone during the process of evolution.
Darrin noted that each Island had Snakes, birds and a variety of other animals. They were dissimilarities among the same species also. One of the islanders pointing at the tortoise, claimed to even identify the particular Island to which it belonged. All these bits of information came in handy later when he conducted indepth research.
Darwin read a book by Thomas Malthus ' Essay on population' which was published in 1838, that cleared his doubts. During the voyage, he had observed and collected several species of plants and living organism. He had seen and collected fossils too. All this was very useful for his research later. He was certain that be it animals or mankind, all had to fight for food, survival and evolution into future species while adapting to the environment. 20 years after the historic voyage and extensive studies, he arrived at some conclusions. He conducted that changes taking place within our body persist only because they are useful. Useless parts in our body get destroyed. This is get how different species evolve and earlier ones become extinct.
In 1958, Malaya's famous naturalist Alfred Wallace published an essay:' What are the principals of nature that control the changed in living organisms ? ' This essay had many feelings and thoughts common to those of Darwin. Friends advised Darwin to published his feelings too. It was then that he decided to write, print and publish his through, analysis and conclusion and present them to the world. In July 1858, a copy each of Wallace's work and Darwin's essay separately reached The Linian Society at London and were read by its members. The following year Darwin's books 'Orgin of Spicies' was published. Darwin has attempted to explain the principals of evolution. However, the book generated controversy that went on for a long time. Many works criticising Darwin's theory were published. In one particular essay, a priest of Oxford criticised Darwin's theory.
Darwin was unwell by time he returned to England. He suffered form nagging headache and fits. At 70, he wanted to go on a sea expedition, but lacked courage. He has married Emma Wedgewood, his cousin in 1839 and settled down in a small village near Kent. He never had to struggle for a livelihood. He spent the rest of his life experimenting in his laboratory classifiying the specimen he has collected, in gardening and study. He was cheerful and very popular due to his nature.
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Charles Robert Darwin was born at Shrewsbury, England On February 12 ,1809. The famous American President Abraham Lincoln was also born on this day. Charles' father Robert Darwin was a popular doctor and so too was his grandfather Dr. Erasmus Darwin, a doctor, a naturalist and a writer of repute. His family was happy, contented and cultured. Charles lost his mother when he was eight years old.
Within the educated and cultured family, Charles was considered very mediocre st studies. The head school teacher would consider him a dull and unintelligible student. However, his father and grandfather had found hopes for him. His father wished he became a doctor, however his wish was never fulfilled. Many belived that Charles had a poor ability to understand or comprehend. Some even considered him to be dump. In reality, Charles was a very imaginative child. Thought not interested in the subjects taught at school, he was interested in the study if nature. He was a very sharp and observant eye.
Darwin was sent to Edinburough University along with his elder brother for higher education. He was again mediocre in his studies but he excelled at the student debates, particularly on evolution. During the debates he would argue and put across his point forcefully. His ability to analyse and his intelligence were distinguishable from others. Having failed at the university after spending two years, his father felt his dream of seeing him as a doctor vanish fast. Sons of cultured families were in those days excepted to study and he was sent to Cambridge. Here, he began studying religion to become a bishop, however he was not at all interested in it. He loved to observe small insects and living organisms. He would never get tired collecting them, observing them and writing about them. At 22, he received a degree in religion, but he never wanted to take up missionary activities. He came in contact with a reputed professor of botany John Henslow, at the university. Henslow give a recommendation letter and told him to meet captain Robert Fritzroy of HMS Beagle, a 235-ton ocean liner. In this manner Darwin was able to escape from the missionary activities.
HMS Beagle was a gigantic goverment owned ship. It was commissioned to inspect, study and survey the south american coast. Darwin got an offer as Naturalist on the ship. He was supposed to pay for the expenses on the board. As he loved the work, his father very reluctantly after five years to England, in the year 1836.
Darwin was a very fine observer and investigator. He would never tire while collecting spicemen and writting down his observations in copious notes. He would collect trunk - load of spicemen. For five years he continued the survey of the American coastline. HMS Beagle finally reach the south western tip about 800 Kms away, where the famous natural Galapagos Islands exis. These Island could be termed as nature's biggest laboratory. Here, Darwin was able to discover vital links to the original of several species. He found unique species of living organisms and also learned about the detailed changes that had undergone during the process of evolution.
Darrin noted that each Island had Snakes, birds and a variety of other animals. They were dissimilarities among the same species also. One of the islanders pointing at the tortoise, claimed to even identify the particular Island to which it belonged. All these bits of information came in handy later when he conducted indepth research.
Darwin read a book by Thomas Malthus ' Essay on population' which was published in 1838, that cleared his doubts. During the voyage, he had observed and collected several species of plants and living organism. He had seen and collected fossils too. All this was very useful for his research later. He was certain that be it animals or mankind, all had to fight for food, survival and evolution into future species while adapting to the environment. 20 years after the historic voyage and extensive studies, he arrived at some conclusions. He conducted that changes taking place within our body persist only because they are useful. Useless parts in our body get destroyed. This is get how different species evolve and earlier ones become extinct.
In 1958, Malaya's famous naturalist Alfred Wallace published an essay:' What are the principals of nature that control the changed in living organisms ? ' This essay had many feelings and thoughts common to those of Darwin. Friends advised Darwin to published his feelings too. It was then that he decided to write, print and publish his through, analysis and conclusion and present them to the world. In July 1858, a copy each of Wallace's work and Darwin's essay separately reached The Linian Society at London and were read by its members. The following year Darwin's books 'Orgin of Spicies' was published. Darwin has attempted to explain the principals of evolution. However, the book generated controversy that went on for a long time. Many works criticising Darwin's theory were published. In one particular essay, a priest of Oxford criticised Darwin's theory.
Darwin was unwell by time he returned to England. He suffered form nagging headache and fits. At 70, he wanted to go on a sea expedition, but lacked courage. He has married Emma Wedgewood, his cousin in 1839 and settled down in a small village near Kent. He never had to struggle for a livelihood. He spent the rest of his life experimenting in his laboratory classifiying the specimen he has collected, in gardening and study. He was cheerful and very popular due to his nature.
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