By World Business Academy — 1987
A Personal View by Willis Harman, originally published in 1987.
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CLEAR ALL
This is how change happens in the natural world: sometime during the Cretaceous age, flowers began to evolve colors and scents that signaled the presence of pollen to insects, who simultaneously evolved complex equipment to extract the pollen and, inadvertently, fertilize other flowers with pollen.