271. Traditional African religion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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272. Traditional African religion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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273. Ancient economic thought - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
and metals, agriculture, animal husbandry and medicine. The ArthaÅ›Ästra also focuses on issues of welfare (for instance, redistribution of wealth during a famine) and the collective ethics that hold a society together.
Chanakya says
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274. Natural law - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
to man as a rational animal (i.e. does not support self preservation).
Theft is wrong because it destroys social relations, and man is by nature a social animal (i.e. does not support the subsidiary precept of living in society).
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275. War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
9.1 Psychoanalytic psychology
9.2 Evolutionary theories
9.3 Economic theories
9.4 Marxist theories
9.5 Demographic theories
9.5.1 Malthusian theories
9.5.2 Youth bulge theory
9.6 Rationalist theories
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276. Monogamous pairing in animals - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[edit ] Animals
The evolution of mating systems in Animals has received an enormous amount of attention from biologists. This section briefly reviews three main findings about the evolution of monogamy in Animals.
The
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277. Autism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The MNS operates when an animal performs an action or observes another animal perform the same action. The MNS may contribute to an individual's understanding of other people by enabling the modeling of their behavior via embodied simulation of
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278. Australian Aboriginal mythology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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279. Western honey bee - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Honey bees are an excellent animal species to study with regard to behavior because they are abundant and familiar to most people. An animal that is disregarded every day has very specific behaviors that go unnoticed by the normal person. Karl von
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280. Objections to evolution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
and an early example of comparative biology .
Even though biology has long shown that humans are animals, some people feel that humans should be considered separate from, and/or superior to, animals. The mediaeval concept of a great
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