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To serve as the ship's naturalist
You can easily refute the theory of evolution--just as easily as you can refute Newton's theory of gravity, or Einstein's theory of relativity. You just can't refute these theories using science or evidence with ease, as these theories are extremely well supported. If you could confirm the existence of fossil bunnies in undisturbed Cambrian strata, that would serve as excellent evidence of a fundamental flaw in Darwin's theory. If you could find a natural specie such as Kirk Cameron's crocaduck, evolution could not explain such a chimera, and forces at odds with Darwin's theory would obviously be at play.
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The dogo argentino was bred to hunt and kill wild boar, to hunt in a pack, to serve as a good watch dog, and to serve as a good family dog.
To serve as the ship's naturalist
Most likely he ate a Galapagos tortoise. They were often taken on board ships of the day to serve as fresh meant on voyages.
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He did not.
Amazingly, Charles Robinson served from 1818-1894.
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Magellan served King Charles I of Spain.
Charles W. Fairbanks served as Theodore Roosevelt's Vice President for four years from March 4, 1905 to March 3, 1909.
The three international airports that serve Paris are the Roissy-Charles de Gaulle Airport, Beauvais Airport, and the Paris Orly Airport. One can choose any of these based on the price of the ticket or their preferred airline.
The characters Mrs Doasyouwouldbedoneby and Mrs Bedonebyasyoudid are from the book "The Water Babies" by Charles Kingsley. They serve as moral guides to the main character, Tom, on his journey of redemption and growth.
Magellan was originally from Portugal, but later obtained Spanish nationality in order to serve king Charles I of Spain in search of a westward route to the "Spice Islands", which led to his circumnavigation of the world.
You can easily refute the theory of evolution--just as easily as you can refute Newton's theory of gravity, or Einstein's theory of relativity. You just can't refute these theories using science or evidence with ease, as these theories are extremely well supported. If you could confirm the existence of fossil bunnies in undisturbed Cambrian strata, that would serve as excellent evidence of a fundamental flaw in Darwin's theory. If you could find a natural specie such as Kirk Cameron's crocaduck, evolution could not explain such a chimera, and forces at odds with Darwin's theory would obviously be at play.