Biological Evolution: Theories, Mechanisms, and History

Evolution: Origins, Theories, and Mechanisms

Evolution explains the gradual changes in populations over time, leading to the vast diversity of life on Earth. It ranges from the molecular origins of the first cells to the large-scale formation of new species.

1. Origin of Life and Organic Evolution

Origin of Life: The most widely accepted theory is the Oparin-Haldane Hypothesis (Chemical Evolution), which suggests life arose from inorganic molecules in a “primordial soup.” This was experimentally supported

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Understanding Modernity: Core Characteristics and Theory

Understanding Modernity

Modernity refers to a social, political, economic, and cultural condition that emerged in Europe following the Renaissance, the Enlightenment, and the Industrial Revolution. It is associated with the rise of rational thinking, scientific knowledge, industrial development, democracy, secularism, capitalism, and individual freedom. Modernity represents a transformation from traditional society—where life was mainly controlled by religion, customs, and monarchy—to a modern

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Developmental Biology and Early Embryonic Stages

Developmental Biology: Early Stages

Developmental biology explores the journey from a single cell (the zygote) to a complex, multi-cellular organism. It integrates genetics, molecular biology, and morphology to understand how tissues and organs form.

Historical Perspectives, Aims, and Scope

  • Historical Perspective: The field evolved from Epigenesis (the idea that organs form step-by-step from an unorganized egg) vs. Preformationism (the debunked belief that a miniature human, or homunculus, existed
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Performance Appraisal and Career Development Strategies

Remuneration Policy

  • Internal equity: Achieved through systematic job assessment.
  • External competitiveness: Based on benchmarking company salaries against the reference sector.
  • Motivational: Rewards high-performing individuals, often integrated with performance appraisal systems.

Performance Appraisal

This process establishes a plan defining results (objectives) and methods (competencies) to improve worker performance and organizational outcomes. It clarifies what to achieve through objectives and how

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Digital Business and Knowledge Management Essentials

Knowledge Management (KM)

Knowledge Management (KM) is the process of creating, storing, sharing, using, and managing an organization’s knowledge and information. It involves capturing knowledge from various sources, organizing it systematically, and making it accessible to employees for better decision-making and innovation.

Key Points

  • Helps in managing organizational knowledge.
  • Converts data into useful knowledge.
  • Improves efficiency and innovation.
  • Supports better decision-making.
  • Prevents knowledge
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Essential Professional Vocabulary and Business Terminology

Professional Attributes and Soft Skills

  • Meticulous: She is meticulous and checks every detail twice.
  • Reliable: He is reliable because he always keeps his promises.
  • Diligent: She is diligent and works hard every day.
  • Resourceful: He is resourceful when solving difficult problems.
  • Proactive: She is proactive and prepares before issues appear.
  • Versatile: He is versatile and can adapt quickly.
  • Intuitive: She is intuitive and understands people easily.
  • Articulate: He is articulate when sharing his ideas.
  • Empathetic:
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Reflections on Growth: A Graduation Speech for Class 2026

Reflections on Our Journey: Class of 2026

Honourable teachers, respected guests, and my beloved classmates, Class of 2026,

If someone had told us a few years ago that this would be the moment we would all stand here together, at the end of this journey, I don’t think many of us would have fully believed it. Back then, everything felt so far away. Graduation felt like something that only happened in movies or to older people who somehow had life figured out. But now we are here, and I think one of

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Active Methodologies and Competence-Based Learning

Active Methodologies in Modern Education

Active methodologies are instructional approaches that place the student at the heart of the teaching-learning process. According to the Basque Curriculum Decree, they shift the focus from a passive model to one where students play an active role in constructing their own knowledge. They are the “keystone” of the system because they align the what, why, and how of teaching to achieve the Student Exit Profile.

These methodologies are essential because they promote

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Communication Theory and Rhetoric: Core Concepts

Unit 1: Communication

The word communication derives from the Latin communicare, meaning to share, exchange, or put in common. It is linked to the concept of community. Originally defined as the passing of ideas, information, and attitudes, the term has expanded to include physical channels and modern technological inventions. With over 126 definitions across disciplines like psychology and sociology, scholars like Dance, Littlejohn, and Foss suggest viewing it as a “family of concepts.”

Characteristics

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Essential Metabolic Pathways and Biochemical Principles

Glycolysis

Glycolysis is the process of breaking down glucose into pyruvate in the cytoplasm of cells to produce energy. It is the first and most important pathway of carbohydrate metabolism and occurs in both aerobic and anaerobic conditions. In this pathway, one molecule of glucose containing six carbon atoms is converted into two molecules of pyruvate containing three carbon atoms each through a series of enzymatic reactions. During glycolysis, energy is released in the form of ATP and NADH. The

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