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Qué (quién) es R Jay Wallace - definición

SIXTH TERRITORIAL GOVERNOR OF HAWAII
Wallace R. Farrington; Wallace Farrington
  • Grave of Wallace Rider Farrington & family, Oahu Cemetery

R. Jay Wallace         
AMERICAN PHILOSOPHER
Jay Wallace (philosopher)
R. Jay Wallace (born 1957) is a Professor of Philosophy and Judy Chandler Webb Distinguished Chair for Innovative Teaching and Research at the University of California, Berkeley.
Alfred Russel Wallace         
  • alt=frontispiece of one of Wallace's books
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  • Article written by Professor Wallace, published in the report of the proceedings of the International Worker's Congress
  • alt=photograph of a statue of Wallace in London
  • alt=photograph of the Darwin-Wallace medal
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  • alt=photograph of Wallace's grave
  • [[Mount Santubong]] around 1855, watercolour by missionary [[Harriette McDougall]]
  • Title page to ''Man’s Place in the Universe'' (1903)
  • alt=map of Southeast Asia showing the Wallace line
  • alt=map of the world divided into Wallace's six biogeographical regions
  • alt=a building designed by Wallace and his brother
  • alt=a purported spirit photograph of Wallace and his late mother as if together
  • alt=illustration of a chimpanzee from one of Wallace's books
  • alt=Map of Wallace's travels in the Malay Archipelago
BRITISH NATURALIST, EXPLORER, GEOGRAPHER, ANTHROPOLOGIST AND BIOLOGIST (1823-1913)
Alfred Wallace; Alfred Russell Wallace; A. R. Wallace; Alfred R. Wallace; A. Russell Wallace; Wallace, Alfred Russel, F.R.S., Ll.D., Etc.; Russell Wallace; A R Wallace; Wallace, A. R.; Wallace, Alfred Russel; Alfred Russel Wallace, OM, FRS; Wallacean; Alfred Lord Wallace; Russell Alfred Wallace; Russel Wallace; Sarawak Law

Alfred Russel Wallace (8 January 1823 – 7 November 1913) was a British naturalist, explorer, geographer, anthropologist, biologist and illustrator. He is best known for independently conceiving the theory of evolution through natural selection. His 1858 paper on the subject was published that year alongside extracts from Charles Darwin's earlier writings on the topic. It spurred Darwin to set aside the "big species book" he was drafting, and quickly write an abstract of it, published in 1859 as On the Origin of Species.

Wallace did extensive fieldwork, first in the Amazon River basin. He then did fieldwork in the Malay Archipelago, where he identified the faunal divide now termed the Wallace Line, which separates the Indonesian archipelago into two distinct parts: a western portion in which the animals are largely of Asian origin, and an eastern portion where the fauna reflect Australasia. He was considered the 19th century's leading expert on the geographical distribution of animal species, and is sometimes called the "father of biogeography", or more specifically of zoogeography.

Wallace was one of the leading evolutionary thinkers of the 19th century, working on warning coloration in animals and reinforcement (sometimes known as the Wallace effect), a way that natural selection could contribute to speciation by encouraging the development of barriers against hybridisation. Wallace's 1904 book Man's Place in the Universe was the first serious attempt by a biologist to evaluate the likelihood of life on other planets. He was one of the first scientists to write a serious exploration of whether there was life on Mars.

Aside from scientific work, he was a social activist, critical of what he considered to be an unjust social and economic system in 19th-century Britain. His advocacy of spiritualism and his belief in a non-material origin for the higher mental faculties of humans strained his relationship with other scientists. He was one of the first prominent scientists to raise concerns over the environmental impact of human activity. He wrote prolifically on both scientific and social issues; his account of his adventures and observations during his explorations in Southeast Asia, The Malay Archipelago, was first published in 1869. It continues to be both popular and highly regarded.

Frances Paige         
BRITISH WRITER
Jane Wallace (novelist); Jay Allerton
Frances Paige is a British writer of over 40 romance, historical, suspense novels from 1969 to 2007, and she has also written under the pseudonyms Jane Wallace and Jay Allerton. In 1975, her novel Vote for a Silk Gown won the Romantic Novel of the Year Award by the Romantic Novelists' Association.

Wikipedia

Wallace Rider Farrington

Wallace Rider Farrington (May 3, 1871 – October 6, 1933) was an American journalist who served as the sixth Territorial Governor of Hawaii, serving from 1921 to 1929. Prior to his term, he was editor of The Honolulu Advertiser and Honolulu Star-Bulletin newspapers.