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      • Wonderful Life by Stephen Jay Gould explores the concept of contingency in evolution, arguing that the history of life is full of unpredictable events and that the "explosion" of diverse life forms in the Cambrian period was largely due to chance.
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  5. It's A Wonderful Life Summary. It’s A Wonderful Life begins on Christmas Eve in a small town in upstate New York called Bedford Falls. Up in heaven, angels discuss the plight of George Bailey, a pillar of the town community who is contemplating suicide.

  6. Dec 1, 2017 · The wonderful life of the title refers to the 500-million-year-old fossilized creatures of the Burgess Shale marine ecosystem in British Columbia. Unearthed in the early 19th century, the remains of some truly unusual creatures (look at opabinia , for example, or hallucigenia ) still fascinate scientists, paleobiologists, naturalists, and other ...

  7. In Wonderful Life, Stephen Jay Gould takes us on a journey to the Burgess Shale, a fossil site in the Canadian Rockies. The Burgess Shale is a treasure trove of ancient life, preserving an extraordinary array of soft-bodied organisms from the Cambrian period, over 500 million years ago.

  8. Wonderful Life: The Burgess Shale and the Nature of History is a 1989 book on the evolution of Cambrian fauna by Harvard paleontologist Stephen Jay Gould.

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