| 31. | Maybe we can start at the most basic social unit, the family, and work our way up from there.
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| 32. | In this sense they are local social units larger than households not directly under the control of city or state officials.
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| 33. | The social unit of commensal house mouse populations generally consists of one male and two or more females, usually related.
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| 34. | Settlement at the site consists of a number of distinct households that form the basic social units at San Jos?Mogote.
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| 35. | A speech community is a community that shares linguistic traits and tends to have community boundaries that coincide with social units.
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| 36. | The sudden and drastic changes implemented by Leutwein led to the tribe's eventual demise as a cohesive social unit.
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| 37. | Good Governance signifies a well working guidance and control system of a political social unit as a state or a community.
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| 38. | From birth, most multiples, especially identicals, function as a social unit and tune out the rest of the world.
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| 39. | It is also about dualisms, like our longing to be alone yet our need to be part of a social unit.
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| 40. | Through nature myths animals and natural objects were considered as the relatives, patrons, or ancestors of the respective social units.
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