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It is this , truly vicious , circle which leads to change , to increasing complexity ,
but also to increasing poverty and misery for the potters . In our case , in the
nucleated village industry , they work during lunch in order to keep up their quota
.
It is this , truly vicious , circle which leads to change , to increasing complexity ,
but also to increasing poverty and misery for the potters . In our case , in the
nucleated village industry , they work during lunch in order to keep up their quota
.
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Kung band recruitment strategies - - essentially the result of the increasing social
distance between the ends of a chain of families ( Marshall 1976 : 182 ) . In San
kin classification systems , few individuals are recognised as falling within ...
Kung band recruitment strategies - - essentially the result of the increasing social
distance between the ends of a chain of families ( Marshall 1976 : 182 ) . In San
kin classification systems , few individuals are recognised as falling within ...
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I believe the recognition that an increase in scale brings a rapid increase in
social distance is important for pinpointing the reasons for increasing social
stress . As residential density studies show , stress is not related to crowding per
se , but to ...
I believe the recognition that an increase in scale brings a rapid increase in
social distance is important for pinpointing the reasons for increasing social
stress . As residential density studies show , stress is not related to crowding per
se , but to ...
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