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It is not surprising that Charles Darwin became a scientist-- he came from a family of doctors, botanists, and other scientists. Even as a boy, Darwin was always fascinated by nature, so after graduating from college in England, he became a naturalist. His first job, in 1831, was to assist some scientists who were going on an around-the-world voyage by ship, to study the birds and plants in other countries. After a five year journey, doing research in places like the Pacific Islands and South America, Darwin wrote extensively about what he and the other scientists had observed and discovered. This inspired Darwin to want to devote his life to studying the origins of various species, and to write about his research. So, all of his jobs were related to science and to discoveries about the world of nature.

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