The moment the answer to the question three weeks ago suddenly is called epiphany - suddenly understanding the essence of ideas and dilemmas is usually achieved through simple, sometimes irrelevant ("sudden"). Authors often not only use this device to convey the realization of their role, but also refer to internal messages ("Epis"). James Joyce wanted to reveal their low respect for their behavior to his Irish people and used that device in many of his works (Bulson 33).
Today, science hopes to eliminate signs of progress from the meaning of "evolution". In biology, the technical meaning of "evolution" is simply "change" (11). The process by which seeds become flowering plants and embryos become adults is now called development. Embryos acquire new organs, systems, tissues and features during their development, so the outbreak seems to require progress. However, the genetic program of these new features is present in the genes the embryo contains as a single cell from the beginning. Today's "development" replaced the original "evolution". Today's "evolution" ignores the obvious progress that occurs when prokaryotes ultimately become human beings.
Development was originally a biological term rather than an economic term. It is the natural poetic evolution of seeds to plants, and embryos to humans. It means the development of self-organization, self-direction, and self-evolution. The structure of the future development form is reflected in the complex possibility of the life system. On January 20, 1949, US President Harry Truman declared in inaugural speech that "development" is based on economic / political concept, former hemisphere colony is colonized for "undeveloped areas" He claimed that he had exhausted wealth. Another term for redevelopment
In terms of evolution, this word means all kinds of change. Evolution means the manufacture and development of life on Earth. "Organic evolution" is the concept that all living things evolve from simple creatures and change throughout the times to produce various kinds of species. Organic evolution is called "evolution". There are three major theories of evolution, Comte de Buffon, the earliest theories proposed by Baron Qubier and Lamarck, Synthesis theory and Darwinian theory.