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But it's also fascinating to see the evolution of an idea.
Most scientists who have written a journal article have had to write history – we know it as a literature review, but essentially it's a kind of history writing, linking events to one another, trying to trace the progress and evolution of an idea over time.
Pabst City represents the latest evolution of an idea many older cities have bought into in recent years: teaming up with private developers to transform obsolescent 19th-century and early 20th-century commercial and industrial properties into colorful entertainment and tourist attractions.
When you look at the evolution of an idea and its technical refinement, only in very few cases is it possible to say with certainty, "There was a fork in the road and so-and-so made a left turn and that led to such-and-such an outcome". In the case of Some Girls, I have revisited and reworked my own archive a few times and expanded on the original concept.
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What follows is a meticulous history of the rapid evolution of a poisonous idea.
It was the evolution of a central idea through continually changing circumstances.Special report Back to basics How was it for you?
The Evolution of a Great Idea from Peter Sheahan on Vimeo.
Another element that was visible through the quantitative and qualitative data has to do with the views of several of the teachers about what the scientific community accepts with regard to the theory of evolution, an idea that can definitely be considered as a basic element of the knowledge of the nature of science (NOS).
The earliest Oparin-Haldane's hypothesis of chemical and biochemical evolution proposed an idea of the primary "soup" containing of organic substances transforming step by step into multimolecular complexes and then into protocells (protobionts) [ 1, 2].
Take, for example, two very prominent venues where evolution is conveyed publically: Eugenie Scott's "Evolution vs. Creationism" (Scott is the head of the National Center for Science Education) and Carl Zimmer's "Evolution: The Triumph of an Idea" (which served as a companion to the PBS seven-part series on the topic).
For the theories of legal evolution beginning with the natural law tradition and ending with the aftermath of "Ancient Law," see P. Stein, Legal Evolution, The Story of an Idea (1980).
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