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IT IS NOT THE SRONGEST OF THE SPECIES THAT SURVIVES, NOR THE MOST INTELLIGENT THAT SURVIVES.

IT IS THE ONE THAT IS THE MOST ADAPTABLE TO CHANGE. -CHARLES DARWIN


Explanation: On our History, there are lots of our ancestors who came from many races, and not all survived. This only shows that in every kind of man there is such that we call Survival of the Fittest. Survival of the fittest means that the characteristics of the fittest members of a species (in terms of their ability to survive in a given environment and produce offspring) will be passed on and become more common in the species. It does not refer to the fitness of individual organisms, precisely, but rather to the fitness of the species as a whole. There are members of the ethnic groups who were the most successful in survival skills (ie finding food, avoiding enemies, living to adulthood were the ones who had children and so propagated their population with their genes). Remember, the fittest survive to reproduce, not the strongest. In some immediate environments, among humans, that could mean the richest, the funniest, the famous, or even the luckiest.

Evidence: y Mayan Civilization The ancient Maya once occupied a vast geographic area in Central America.. Looking at the impressive remains of ancient Maya civilization, it's hard to imagine how such a society could collapse. Most of their written history was lost, when priceless codices written on bark paper or deer hide were burned by Catholic friars in the 16th century. Archeologists began serious exploration of these lost cities in the jungles in the 19th century. Now multidisciplinary teams use advanced technology tostudy stones, bones, terrain, and artifacts. New reports give different views of ancient Maya life: ideas have morphed from the peaceful astronomer-priest society of JES Thompson and Morley, through the warring city-

IF YOU WANT TO UNDERSTAND TODAY, YOU HAVE TO SEARCH YESTERDAY. -PEARL BUCK
Explanation: This means that history is not just a pure imagination. There must be factual findings and true events that had occurred and that you are able to provide the community with thorough evidences that could support the history. History is being formed through pieces of evidence gathered in different locations. Historians must take a position on the subject being discussed and support that position with evidence. It's important to use the right kind of evidence, to use it effectively, and ohave an appropriate amount of it. Evidence: y Darwinians theory of evolution Darwin specifically used his findings on the finch population of the different islands of the Galapagos islands to display his theory of evolution. As the islands grew farther apart (or so Darwin states), the different species of finch that were stuck on each island developed beaks with different shapes for hunting different types of prey, leaving us with today's Galapagos finches with thick, stout beaks for catching bugs, thin, needle-like beaks for digging in bark, etc, etc. Animals that had and hadn't changed. The ones that had changed were healthier and stronger and were more suited to their environment. The ones that hadn't changed were closer to death and they were not suited to their environment as much as the evolved group was.

UFO Aside from the visual sightings, there are reported cases that documented direct or indirect physical encounters. These are evidences, which came from credible sources like the military and different government agencies that have gathered factual data to support the recorded testimonies of those people claiming that they had close encounters with UFO's. The indirect physical encounters are considered as evidences that are documented from distant sightings. They were captured though visual images or were detected from radars. On the other hand, the direct physical encounters are evidences that are documented from close encounters or through physical interactions with aliens and unknown life forms. They are categorically high-level evidences, which are described from similar patterns and formats on how they were sighted.

The Hyneks system and the Vallees Type-1 system classify evidences according to the documentation and description of objects that include spacecrafts landing traces, physiological and environmental effects. The Vallee system is considered to be more descriptive especially when it comes to the accounted behavioral aspects of UFO's. Type-1 of this classification involves observing and investigating unknown objects. They can be spherical disk shaped crafts that leave traces on the ground. Traces may have accounted for thermal, mechanical and biological effects on the surroundings. Type-II includes observation of unrecognized objects that are seen on the sky, geometrically cylindrical in daylight. These sightings are popularly known as cloud-spheres or cloud-cigars. A craft also moves in different directions in the sky or over the oceans and seas. Aliens are also seen and they appear to show interest to eyewitnesses by using bright lights as their signals. Type III descriptions include observations of objects that are stationary in the sky. They hover between intervals of movement like a pendulum in motion. There are also interrupted simultaneous flights that hover and then continue movement. Some even change their lightings and generate more light to the satellites. Their trajectories obtain visible appearances while in the sky and then they suddenly slow down, circling a particular area. It may take the world many years before UFO's will be proven as real. It is up to you whether to believe or not in these unidentified creatures. Science will never stop until they are able to answer all the questions you may have about these unidentified objects.

HISTORY IS THE SUM TOTAL OF THE THINGS THAT COULD HAVE BEEN AVOIDED. -KONRAD ADENAUE History is a study of the past, so with this one would be able to evade those circumstances that bring horrific events. It is the entirety of what a phenomena is, it could be a good or bad history. Whatever it is, history serves as basis to improve life better and to choose the right decision on the right way.

Evidences: y Nazi History The Germany of the late 1920's and early 1930's was wracked with social unrest. Germany was afflicted with an economic depression even greater than our Great Depression.

The Nazis promised to put an end to the high unemployment and rampaging inflation. Unemployment was to be eased through various public-work projects, such as the construction of the autobahn. The Nazis preached that the key to economic recovery was rearmament, and thus they proceeded to rebuild the army and renew the production of weapons. The Nazis gained much of their popular support by way of their "Strength through Joy" program. In this program, the German people were offered various leisure benefits, including vacations and cruises at extremely low prices. Also, they were promised an inexpensive "Strength through Joy" car, known today as the Volkswagen. Above all else, however, the Nazis offered the German people someone to blame for their troubles. The German people were told that the Jews and the Communists were the source of all of Germany's problems, and the Nazis promised to eliminate these "troublemakers."Next to social unrest, perhaps the major cause of the rise of the Nazi Party was a deeply felt need for renewed nationalism. At the end of World War I, Germany had been forced to sign the Versailles Treaty, which put the blame for the war on Germany alone. This treaty forced Germany to pay reparations, eliminate its army, and give up its land. The Nazis laid much emphasis on renouncing the Versailles Treaty. They gained widespread approval from both the upper-class and lower-class Germans through rearmament and the regaining of lost territory. The Nazis preached a gospel of national pride they sorely needed. . Through events such as the Anschluss (union with Austria), the German people were united under the Nazi banner.Finally, another major cause of the Nazi rise to power was the "Messiah Complex," as some social historians have described it. Throughout the centuries, the Germans have been great believers in authority and devoted followers of strong leaders. Even today, Germans have far more respect for someone in uniform than we in America tend to have. During the 1920's, the Germans were bereft of a great leader (except for the aging, senile Von Hindenberg), that is, until Adolf Hitler came along. Hitler was portrayed by the Nazis as a savior who had come to right the wrongs of Versailles, destroy Jewry and Communism, and lead forth the German people into a golden age. Under the bombardment of Nazi propaganda, the German people came first to idolize and then almost worship Hitler. He promised to unify the German people, give them a stable government, and set the economy on the right course. Without Hitler as their leader, the Nazis probably would have

never gotten anywhere.Because of the prevailing social unrest, the desperate need to renew nationalism, and the compelling power of a new leader, the Nazis came ot dominate Germany in just a few short years. In different times and circumstances, this band of bullies would never have been able to take control.

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