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darwin
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western countries
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Charles Darwin is widely recognized as the father of the theory of evolution and is a highly respected figure in the scientific community.
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evolution
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Western countries
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Taught as a scientific fact in biology classes
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3
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evolution
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Western countries
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Evolution is a key concept in biology and is widely taught in schools
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4
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evolution
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Western countries
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Theory extensively studied and taught in biology classes
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5
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evolution
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Western countries
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A core principle in biology education, widely accepted as the explanation for the diversity of life on Earth.
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evolution
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Western culture
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Explored as the process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier forms
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evolution theory
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Western countries
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Widely accepted in academic and scientific communities
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8
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evolution theory
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Western countries
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Taught in educational curriculums as a fundamental scientific concept
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9
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evolution theory
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Western countries
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Supported by a large body of scientific evidence
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10
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evolutionary theory
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Western countries
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Accepted and taught in biology classes as a fundamental scientific theory.
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human evolution
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Western countries
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Human evolution is widely accepted in scientific communities and taught in educational institutions.
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12
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human evolution
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Western countries
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Human evolution is a topic of scientific study and research.
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human evolution
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Western countries
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The theory of evolution, including human evolution, is integrated into the education system and scientific understanding of human development.
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human evolution
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Western countries
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Human evolutionary history is examined through archaeological and biological evidence.
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human evolution
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Western countries
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The study of human evolution is a significant aspect of anthropology and scientific research.
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