Thursday 19 May 2011

Struggle for Existence...

" The dependency of one organic being on another, as of a parasite on its prey, lies generally between beings remote in the scale of nature. This is often the case with those which may strictly be said to struggle with each other for existence, as in the case of locusts and grass-feeding quadrupeds. But the struggle almost invariably will be most severe between the individuals of the same species, for they frequent the same districts, require the same food, and are exposed to the same dangers. In the case of varieties of the same species, the struggle will generally be almost equally severe, and we sometimes see the contest soon decided… "

from The Origin of Species by Charles Darwin

Sunday 8 May 2011

Workswap - postscript




Cost of a Workshop - Rs. 5700.00
Final Outcome - PRICELESS