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... extended by Jane Goodall , Dian Fossey , and many others whose years of living with and carefully observing a vast array of animals breed , live , and die has enriched beyond measure our understanding and appreciation of our related ...
... extended by Jane Goodall , Dian Fossey , and many others whose years of living with and carefully observing a vast array of animals breed , live , and die has enriched beyond measure our understanding and appreciation of our related ...
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... extended family are nothing if they are not first and foremost the vehicles through which the one extends and maximizes its life in and through concert with others . Societies , large and com- plex or small and simple , are easily seen ...
... extended family are nothing if they are not first and foremost the vehicles through which the one extends and maximizes its life in and through concert with others . Societies , large and com- plex or small and simple , are easily seen ...
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... Extended Phenotype ( Oxford : Oxford University Press , 1982 ) , and , C. J. Lums- den and E. O. Wilson in Genes , Mind , and Culture : The Coevolution- ary Process ( Cambridge , Mass .: Harvard University Press , 1981 ) , have extended ...
... Extended Phenotype ( Oxford : Oxford University Press , 1982 ) , and , C. J. Lums- den and E. O. Wilson in Genes , Mind , and Culture : The Coevolution- ary Process ( Cambridge , Mass .: Harvard University Press , 1981 ) , have extended ...
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The Query and the Quest | 5 |
The Philosophers Stone | 15 |
In Search of the Beast | 31 |
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