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... spans of ever - increasing length are associated with groups of increasingly large social span and with individuals of ever more important social standing . McGlade's discussion of OT focuses more narrowly on the individual scale of ...
... spans of ever - increasing length are associated with groups of increasingly large social span and with individuals of ever more important social standing . McGlade's discussion of OT focuses more narrowly on the individual scale of ...
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... spans over which particular variables have an observable effect , before considering how they interact . On a time span of days to decades , for example , what we see of behaviour is dominated by individual action and the social ...
... spans over which particular variables have an observable effect , before considering how they interact . On a time span of days to decades , for example , what we see of behaviour is dominated by individual action and the social ...
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... spans ) as part of their world view . In contrast , commoners , whose social universe was primarily the household and the immediate community , used partial versions of the same calendar ( limited to its relatively shorter time spans ) ...
... spans ) as part of their world view . In contrast , commoners , whose social universe was primarily the household and the immediate community , used partial versions of the same calendar ( limited to its relatively shorter time spans ) ...
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