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... planning calculus ; corporate durability tends to be longer than that of the individual household ; autonomy of individual household decision - making is lessened by inclusion in a larger corporate entity . Thus a relatively small shift ...
... planning calculus ; corporate durability tends to be longer than that of the individual household ; autonomy of individual household decision - making is lessened by inclusion in a larger corporate entity . Thus a relatively small shift ...
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... planning was thus conducted within a matrix of divination practiced by specialist shamans . Such practice would have introduced factors into the planning process that are not considered within the formal maximising or satisfising ...
... planning was thus conducted within a matrix of divination practiced by specialist shamans . Such practice would have introduced factors into the planning process that are not considered within the formal maximising or satisfising ...
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... planning . Time Management at the Polity Scale For prehispanic Mesoamerica , polities are usually equatable with small kingdoms rather than megastates or empires . How might ' manage- ment ' differ at the polity versus the household ...
... planning . Time Management at the Polity Scale For prehispanic Mesoamerica , polities are usually equatable with small kingdoms rather than megastates or empires . How might ' manage- ment ' differ at the polity versus the household ...
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