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Biography of Thomas Henry Huxley
1455 words, approx. 4.9 pages
 The English biologist Thomas Henry Huxley (1825-1895) is most famous as "Darwin's bulldog," that is, as the man who led the fight for the acceptance of Darwin's theory of evolution. On May 4, 1825, T. H. Huxley was born at Ealing, the seventh child of Ge...
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Biography of Thomas Henry Huxley
903 words, approx. 3 pages
 Thomas Henry Huxley conducted research in comparative anatomy and biology. His efforts to identify physiological and biological links between vertebrates and invertebrates pioneered the field of evolutionary biology. Although a prolific publisher of scie...
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Biography of Thomas Henry Huxley
898 words, approx. 3 pages
 Thomas Henry Huxley conducted research in comparative anatomy and biology. His efforts to identify physiological and biological links between vertebrates and invertebrates pioneered the field of evolutionary biology. Although a prolific publisher of scie...



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Saudi journalists address American views in lecture.(Local)
09/17/2004: 501 words, approx. 2 pages NORFOLK -- BY RONNIE RATLIFF JR. THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT NORFOLK - The editor of the Middle East's largest English-language newspaper urged Americans to rethink their view of Saudi Arabia as a supporter of Islamic fundamentalism and terrorism. Khaled A. Al-Mae ena...
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 The American Biology Teacher
Use of internet resources in the biology lecture classroom
02/01/2000: 2,018 words, approx. 7 pages THE lecture classroom continues to be used as a primary method of teaching biology. Multipurpose classrooms equipped for hands-on oriented teaching have adequately replaced lectures in some cases but, because of large class sizes, lectures often remain as a primary teaching method. Lecture styles...


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