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The Darwin Awards Intelligent Design Wendy Northcutt

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The Darwin Awards Intelligent Design Wendy Northcutt
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Publisher: Penguin
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.16 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Wendy Northcutt
ISBN: 9781101218921, 1101218924
Language: English
Year: 2006
Volume: 4

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The Darwin Awards Intelligent Design Wendy Northcutt by Wendy Northcutt 9781101218921, 1101218924 instant download after payment.

The hilarious New York Times bestselling phenomenon and the perfect funny gift! The Darwin Awards series is the alpha chimp of humorous human mishaps. Despite being an international bestseller and inspiring the movie The Darwin Awards, these hilarious, cautionary chronicles have failed to stop another generation of Darwin Award winners from steering motorcycles with their feet, heating lava lamps on stoves, using liquid soap as brake fluid, and drowning themselves in the kitchen sink. Filled with more than 100 new tales of evolution in action, plus science essays and a parody research paper supporting Intelligent Design, The Darwin Awards 4 shows that when it comes to common sense, natural selection still has a long, long way to go.

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