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That is because the maths underlying complicated systems like societies are exquisitely sensitive to a model's starting conditions.
Churches, like societies, do change.
Contributor after contributor links diet to class, colonialism, politics, religion: in the introduction, for instance, Freedman astutely observes that faiths — like societies in general — tend to lurch from hedonism to asceticism and back again in their approach to life's pleasures.
From the standpoint of dynamic systems theory, differentiation processes, like societies and ecological or biological networks, are systems that shifts abruptly from one state to another, often in response to external stimulation; such shifts are referred to as "critical transitions" [ 3– 5].
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"What is wrong with projecting a positive portrayal of how we would like society to be?" she says.
Dolphins and Whales Live in Surprisingly Complex, Human-Like Societies.
Once bound, some bacteria can invade the cells and rapidly replicate into intracellular bacterial communities, named IBCs, which mature into tightly packed biofilm-like societies [15], [16].
"You have this village-like society, where outsiders who are not related by blood are excluded," he said.
Would a human-like society that had lots of food and sex but no stories die out?
Eventually, Felix's party is able to achieve entrance into Piers' home, a legendary, secluded Atlantis-like society named Lemuria far out in the ocean.
BUSINESS, like society, never stands still.
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