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1. Civilization definition: A Civilization is a human society with its own social organization and culture

2. But Autarchy does not suggest a lack of social organization, a lack of cooperative effort

3. Studies of Cetacean behavior provide information on social organization, social signals, mating systems, and anthropogenic impacts

4. We can prevent encroachment on public interest effectively only by depending on citizen and social organization.

5. At the simpler levels of social organization, the band or tribe usually lacks centralized Explanation of Chiefly

6. 4 All have similarities in settlement pattern and in social organization, with unilineal descent systems and chiefdom organization.

7. Bovid - Bovid - Social organization: Despite the many different species of Bovids, their social organization can be categorized as either unsocial or social, and their mating system can be categorized as monogamous and territorial, polygynous and territorial, or based on a male dominance hierarchy

8. Analogously to the typology of economic markets, the typology corresponds to the social organization of political exchange in policy networks.

9. 29 At first, social organization is limited to the family, it is therefore dominated by kinship, and property is communal.

10. Cultural Anthropologists specialize in the study of culture and peoples’ beliefs, practices, and the cognitive and social organization of human groups

11. 16 When these conflicts reach a crisis point, existing dominant groups always fight to maintain the anachronistic form of social organization.

12. Cultural anthropologists specialize in the study of culture and peoples’ beliefs, practices, and the cognitive and social organization of human groups.

13. The African Balafon After the discovery of iron and its uses 2,500 year ago, the social organization of African society changed

14. Ant definition is - any of a family (Formicidae) of colonial hymenopterous insects with a complex social organization and various castes performing special duties

15. Their social organization is traditionally based around clans, which identify as either "land" or "sea" clans, depending on their original location and the occupation of their ancestors.

16. Basophile: BASO: British Association of Surgical Oncologists: BASO: Business & Administrative Systems Office (NASA) BASO: Brigade Air Staff Officer: BASO: Base Accountable Supply Officer: BASO: Bharat Ahshara Social Organization

17. IFA Administratrices et administrateurs engagés Civic & Social Organization Pour une gouvernance responsable créatrice de valeur durable, veillant au bien commun dans toutes formes d'organisations

18. Androcentrism—the ideology and practice of centering men's bodies, interests, and experiences and trivializing or ignoring women's—is a fundamental principle of the social organization of gender and sexuality

19. Other organizations have also taken Tiahahu's name as a symbol of bravery and "spirit of struggle", including a social organization for Moluccans in Jakarta and a women's magazine in Ambon.

20. Originally trained in psychology, Fortes employed the notion of the "person" into his structural-functional analyses of kinship, the family, and ancestor worship setting a standard for studies on African social organization.

21. Collectivism, any of several types of social organization in which the individual is seen as being subordinate to a social collectivity such as a state, a nation, a race, or a social class

22. Chivalry (shĭv`əlrē), system of ethical ideals that arose from feudalism feudalism, form of political and social organization typical of Western Europe from the dissolution of Charlemagne's empire to the rise of the absolute monarchies.

23. All of these are components of an abstract machine that assails the dimorphism of priests and laity, in which the suspension of the Christian pastorate goes hand in hand with the recomposition and re-invention of social organization.

24. Colonialism is an important term for the feminist study of matter, because it has generated specific understandings of the matter of human bodies as differentiated by a gender binary: a two-body system in which male and female reproduce the species and its social organization