Charles Hooper was a man of courage. He met with a severe accident and got paralysed but he mustered courage to adapt himself to the new situation. He displayed great persevarance during his struggle for survival with the help of his dog Duke. Not a single day went effortless. There was a commendable gradual progress from moving a step on the first day of his effort to walking upto the porch, then to the fence post, to the intersection and finally to the district office. Many a times he lost his balance and fell down exhausted but he had wonderful endurance that kept him going. Hooper was a person with full of determination. He set dates as objectives and with the help of Duke could acheive the same. He had faith in himself and ability. No one could dare to say that a paralysed man couldn't do the job of a moving salesman taking into account the hardwork he did for a comeback. Hence they created a special desk job for him. All along his dog Duke helped him in his struggle for survival.
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Charles Darwin and his theory of evolution
Three of Charles Darwin's most important observations include the variation of species, the struggle for existence, and the concept of natural selection. He noted that individuals within a species exhibit variations that can affect their survival and reproduction. This leads to a "struggle for existence," where those better adapted to their environment are more likely to survive and pass on their traits. Over time, these processes contribute to the evolution of species, shaping the diversity of life on Earth.
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On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, orthe Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life
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The struggle of existence & the survival of the fittest.
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The statement by Charles Darwin that became the basis of social Darwinism is "survival of the fittest." This phrase was later adopted to promote the idea that individuals and societies could be classified as superior or inferior based on their ability to succeed in the struggle for survival.
c. Charles Darwin
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survival of the fittest? (by Charles Darwin)
Charles Darwin and his theory of evolution
Charles Darwin used Natural Selection to answer the survival of the fittest.
Charles Darwin. Also known as Darwin's Theory of Evolution.
Three of Charles Darwin's most important observations include the variation of species, the struggle for existence, and the concept of natural selection. He noted that individuals within a species exhibit variations that can affect their survival and reproduction. This leads to a "struggle for existence," where those better adapted to their environment are more likely to survive and pass on their traits. Over time, these processes contribute to the evolution of species, shaping the diversity of life on Earth.