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    Braintrust : what neuroscience tells us about morality / by Churchland, Patricia Smith

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction -- Brain-based values -- Caring and caring for -- Cooperating and trusting -- Networking : genes, brains, and behavior -- Skills for a social life -- Not as a rule -- Religion and morality.…”
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    Unisa Latin American report /

    Published 1996
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    Southwestern Journal of Anthropology /

    Published 1963
    Table of Contents: “…Haas -- Men's House Associates among the Eastern Bororo / Christopher Crocker -- Godparents and Social Networks in Tzintzuntzan / George M. Foster -- Symbolic Elements in Navajo Ritual / Louise Lamphere.…”
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    Connections : an introduction to the economics of networks / by Goyal, Sanjeev

    Published 2007
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    Perspectivas de Políticas Públicas /

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…Análisis del caso de la Agencia Nacional de Seguridad Vial de Argentina / Julián Bertranou -- La perspectiva de policy networks: apuntes teóricos-metodológicos para el análisis del proceso de reglamentación de la Ley de Migraciones Nº 25.871 / Lucila Nejamkis -- Políticas públicas y agricultura familiar. …”
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    Was There a Process of Regionalization in Northeastern Patagonia During the Late Holocene? by Martinez, Gustavo Adolfo, Santos Valero, María Florencia, Flensborg, Gustavo Ariel, Carden, Natalia Marina, Stoessel, Luciana, Alcaraz, Ana Paula, Borges Vaz, Erika

    Published 2017
    “…Based on these data, it is proposed that in some sectors of northeastern Patagonia during the Initial Late Holocene (3000–1000 BP) relatively open social networks operated, while for the Final Late Holocene (1000–250 BP) relatively closed social networks took their place within a framework of increasing regionalization. …”
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