I believe its around the age 18-21
Karianne Feil
Locally
social Darwinist's
young poor people usually of the ages 19-35
Survival of the fittest (ask Darwin)
First of all, that completely depends on the person and the age. Around the age of 14-16 your memory can get blurry and you may forget what days certain things happened on. Many people who have the left side of the brain for the dominant part have a better memory than people who's right side of the brain is dominant. As you age memories get blurrier and you forget things. So yes, and no. People do have a good memory depending on age and the person.
I believe its around the age 18-21
20-29 years
The Fittest of the Fittest was created in 1983.
Of course he is - he's the fittest man living.
Survival of the fittest. Not the BEST, but the fittest.
People will usually start work after school, so usually around age 18 or so.
People can be diagnosed with claustrophobia at any age. Usually people get claustrophobia when they are young.
Fittest
usually in mid sixties
only the healthiest species survive weak and sick individuals usually perish
It is possible that Ice Age people had some form of animal companionship, but there is limited evidence to confirm this. Dogs are believed to have been domesticated during the Ice Age, and some researchers suggest that they may have been kept as pets or used for hunting by ancient peoples.
Survival of the fittest means that the healthiest, most fit, most powerful animals survive.Though the phrase "survival of the fittest" began from scientists studying animal behavior, it was quickly adopted to describe human behavior and obstacles humans face.Technically, applying the definition of survival of the fittest to human situations, it would mean no one disabled would 'survive'. However, this is a myth that disabled persons are less able or deserving to survive.Many powerful people, such as those with high incomes, often use the excuse "survival of the fittest" to defend how they treat other people unfairly in business transactions."Survival of the fittest" is merely a metaphor and theory, not necessarily fact, though many people have come to believe it is always a fact.