| 41. | As James Roscoe observed, " the simple family was by far the single most important social unit in Mattole society ."
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| 42. | The villages around a market formed a social unit that, although less immediately visible than the villages, was equally significant.
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| 43. | These interactions come together to constitute common features in basic social units such as family, enterprises, clubs, or states.
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| 44. | The Chungar in Punjab are strictly endogamous, and the basic social unit is the " puki " or tent.
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| 45. | Their smallest social unit is the " sinba-ey ", which includes the father, mother and child.
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| 46. | Family suicides are increasing in Taiwan because rapid urbanization has led to a breakdown of closely knit social units, some experts say.
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| 47. | The term superorganism is used most often to describe a social unit of avoiding predators, or bees choosing a new nest site.
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| 48. | A " social unit " is a group of sperm whales who live and travel together over a period of years.
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| 49. | It is a social species, the basic social unit of which consists of a breeding pair and any offspring it might have.
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| 50. | The purpose of the sorority was " to form a social unit in which spiritual and intellectual development might advance in harmony ".
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