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11 Nov 2007 8:01:00 pm
culprits thanks to these people, i have to do this math IA. THE CULPRITS. Thomas Malthus The first significant contribution to the theory of population ecology was that of Thomas Malthus, an English clergyman, who in 1798 published his Essay on the Principle of Population. Malthus introduced the concept that at some point in time an expanding population must exceed supply of prerequisite natural resources, i.e., population increases exponentially resulting in increasing competition for means of subsistence, food, shelter, etc. This concept has been termed the "Struggle for Existence". Charles Darwin Malthus's theories profoundly influenced Charles Darwin 1859, On the Origin of Species, e.g., the concept of "Survival of the Fittest". Mortality of this type can be termed "facultative mortality" (as opposed to catastrophic mortality, e.g., weather, insecticides) no prizes for guessing who this is. LOL! says: (9:14:18 PM) whats cfp663! zn cfp663 says: (9:16:38 PM) hahahahah zn cfp663 says: (9:16:43 PM) u also have one says: (9:17:26 PM) period? says: (9:17:29 PM) hahahahahahahaha says: (9:17:34 PM) breast? says: (9:17:36 PM) nah have two. ITS MY IB CANDIDATE CODE SILLY! hahahahaha. WORLD LIT (very much alive) CREATIVE WORLD LIT (half dead) ORAL PRESENTATION (half dead) ORAL COMMENTARY (alive) MATH MODELING IA (dead) CHINESE ORAL DISCUSSION (wounded) CHINESE ORAL DISCUSSION (alive) CHINESE INDIVIDUAL ORAL (alive) CHEM REPORTS (half dead) ECONS COMMENTARY 3 (wounded) ECONS COMMENTARY 4 (wounded) BUSINESS IA (half dead) BUSINESS EXTENDED ESSAY (very much alive) TOK ESSAY (alive) GRP 4 PROJECT (alive) CAS (half dead) |
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