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		<title>By: Bienes Raices Dominicana &#187; Blog Archive &#187; This Day in Geek History: February 24</title>
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		<description>[...] This Day in Geek History: February 24 1871 Charles Darwin publishes Descent of Man in London, England. In it, Darwin wrote, The sole object of this work is to consider, firstly, whether man, like every other species, is descended from some pre-existing form; secondly, the manner of his development; and thirdly, the value of the differences between the so-called races of man During many years it has seemed to me highly probable that sexual selection has played an important part in differentiating the races of man; but in my Orig [...]</description>
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