You don't. The Darwin award rules state that to win you must be out of the gene pool: dead or sterile.
http://www.darwinawards.com/rules/
Without stopping for supplies around 890NM from Darwin to cairns
HOW AM I MEANT TO KNO... WORK IT OUT YOURSELF ..HEHE !! =p
It is 990 km from Tennant creek in central Australia to Darwin. Travel time is around eight and a half hours (without breaks).
I'm not certain that Wallace was sidelined; he was more of a field biologist that Darwin - apart from Darwin's voyage on the Beagle. Darwin's publications before his work on natural selection had made Darwin very well known and celebrated. Wallace, was pleased to be associated with Darwin and without Darwin, the theory of Natural Selection would not have been taken so seriously. Darwin's publication of Origin of the Species sealed his fame; it became a best seller and Darwin became strongly associated with the theory. Wallace agreed that Darwin deserved the credit as Darwin had done most of the research behind the theory. Wallace and Darwin corrosponded throughout their lives and Darwin considered Wallace one of the great thinkers on evolution.
A Darwin Award is a tongue-in-cheek honor that recognizes individuals who have contributed to human evolution by removing themselves from the gene pool in a particularly idiotic manner, usually resulting in their own death. The award is named after Charles Darwin, the father of evolution theory.
William Erasmus Darwin, Anne Elizabeth Darwin, Mary Eleanor Darwin, Henrietta Emma Darwin ("Etty"), George Howard Darwin, Elizabeth Darwin, Francis Darwin, Leonard Darwin, Horace Darwin and Charles Waring Darwin
The distance from Darwin to Townsville, by road, is 2504 km. It is a good thirty hours' travel, without breaks, so would take around four days.
To become a physician just like his father and grandfather had. Charles Darwin could not abide the operations preformed without anesthetic in the early 19th century.
To travel by road from Canberra to Darwin is a distance of 3,962 km, and a journey of 47 hours, without breaks. By air, the distance is 3,133 km.
Charles Darwin had 10 children.William Erasmus Darwin (b. 1839)Anne Elizabeth Darwin (b. 1841)Mary Eleanor Darwin (b. 1842)Henrietta Emma Darwin (b. 1843)George Howard Darwin (b. 1845)Elizabeth Darwin (b. 1847)Francis Darwin (b. 1848)Leonard Darwin (b. 1850)Horace Darwin (b. 1851)Charles Waring Darwin (b. 1856)
Because it contradicted the Church. The Church thought that God created animals, plants and human. Darwin scientifically proved that life may have appeared without the intervention of God.
Darwin's wife was Emma Darwin (born Emma Wedgewood). She was Darwin's cousin.