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William Blackstone explained the concepts of natural law and revealed law in his Commentaries on the Laws of England. He was an English English jurist.
Natural events were explained by the Egyptians much like they were explained by other cultures during this time. Many natural occurrences were thought to be the work of gods or other deities that controlled things that the people otherwise had no way of explaining, such as the sun rising and setting and the weather.
Concepts such as the White Man's Burden, Social Darwinism and the natural superiority of white anglo-saxons over all others, including Celts, and other races, were probably more prevalent in England than other nations.
yes because they were having imports from england and they were selling the natural goods from england
Coal,Diamond,Natural Gas
what were the four natural resources needed for British industrialization
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what is the relevance of natural law in modern concepts of law?
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Revealed law is given by God explicitly in the Holy Scripture and natural law is discernible by man
Variation?!?! That was an obvious observation of naturalists that opposed Darwin's concepts totally. Unless you mean the heritability that leads to variation? Explaining that variation was the problem. Creationists of the time explained this by positing god's whimsy in designing his species, but this was shown to be nonsense as natural processes are at work in variation and this can be shown experimentally. The concept of natural selection explained how that natural variation was selected on beneficial traits. What Darwin did not understand is how that variation was passed on to progeny. His explanation was wrong.
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The development of these adaptations can best be explained by the concept of natural selection, where advantageous traits increase an organism's chances of survival and reproduction. Over time, these traits become more common in a population as they are passed down through generations, leading to the evolution of specific adaptations.
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