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Social Animals Summary
2,650 words, approx. 9 pages Sociability is a trait that applies to the ecology and behavior of a species and not to individual organisms. Social species are genetically inclined to group together and follow a particular set of rules defining interactions between individuals....
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Social animal Information
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 All animals are social to some extent—sexual reproduction requires animals to come in contact together in order to mate, and in animals showing any degree of parental care there is a minimal social unit of one or more parents and their offspring....




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 The Economist (US)
The Social Animal.
03/21/1998: 938 words, approx. 3 pages THE SOCIAL ANIMAL. By W.G. Runciman. HarperCollins; 230 pages; K14.99 ARISTOTLE'S definition of man as the "political animal" is one of the most famous of all classical tags. Viscount Runciman of Doxford proposes an updated version, in a book designed to explain...
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 The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Social Security plan may be a new animal
01/22/1999: 520 words, approx. 2 pages The president's vision of the Social Security of the future, outlined to Congress Tuesday night, resembles a farm animal, a hitherto unknown species that might have been engineered by an ideologically confused Scottish geneticist. That's both its charm and its defect. It bleats...
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Study stokes longtime debate on day care
3/30/2007: 1,063 words, approx. 4 pages When the National Institutes of Health issued some good-news-and-bad-news findings this week for working parents with young children, it started with the "good" news.Nice try.The rest of the world focused on the bad. The longer children had spent in day care centers before kindergarten, researchers...
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 AP Features
Is day care bad for kids? Study shows how fraught the question still is
3/30/2007: 1,063 words, approx. 4 pages When the National Institutes of Health issued some good-news-and-bad-news findings this week for working parents with young children, it started with the "good" news.Nice try.The rest of the world focused on the bad. The longer children had spent in day care centers before kindergarten, researchers...


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