| Thomas R. Swartz, Frank J. Bonello - 1993 - 214 páginas
...knock each other off and, in fact, there are many interesting evolutionary implications of that because the same hyperaggressive monkeys who kill each other...more to offset the fact that half of them are dying. Now, one could say that some of the loss of social structure in this society, and particularly within... | |
| Maurice Berger, Brian Wallis, Simon Watson - 1995 - 354 páginas
...knock each other off and, in fact, there are some interesting evolutionary implications of that because the same hyperaggressive monkeys who kill each other...more to offset the fact that half of them are dying. Now, one could say that if some of the ioss of social structure in this soclety, and particularly within... | |
| John Milton Hoberman - 1997 - 388 páginas
...each other off. and. in fact. there are some interesting evolutionary implications of that because the same hyperaggressive monkeys who kill each other...more to offset the fact that half of them are dying." Goodwin then argued that the black ghetto represented an untimely reversion back to a primitive and... | |
| Alexander Cockburn, Jeffrey St. Clair - 1998 - 424 páginas
...knock each other off and, in fact, there are some interesting evolutionary implications of that because the same hyperaggressive monkeys who kill each other...more to offset the fact that half of them are dying. Goodwin called for early identification of these dangerous monkeymen. "There will be emphasis on the... | |
| Ann Arnett Ferguson - 2001 - 272 páginas
...to adulthood. The other half die by violence. That is the natural way of it for males, to knock each other off and, in fact, there are some interesting evolutionary implications. . . . The same hyper aggressive monkeys who kill each other are also hyper sexual, so they copulate more and therefore... | |
| Brian Tokar - 2001 - 452 páginas
...by violence . . . and, in fact, there are some interesting evolutionary implications of that because the same hyperaggressive monkeys who kill each other...copulate more and therefore they reproduce more to ofiset the fact that half of them are dying.... [Mjaybe it isn't just the careless use of the word... | |
| Jonathan Marks - 2003 - 337 páginas
...knock each other off and, in fact, there are some interesting evolutionary implications of that because the same hyperaggressive monkeys who kill each other...more to offset the fact that half of them are dying. Now, one could say that if some of the loss of structure in this society, and particularly in the high... | |
| Jonathan Marks - 2002 - 332 páginas
...knock each other off and, in fact, there are some inreresting evolutionary implications of that because the same hyperaggressive monkeys who kill each other are also hypersexual, so they copulare more and therefore they reproduce more to offset the fact that half of them are dying. Now,... | |
| Troy Duster - 2003 - 264 páginas
...knock each other off and, in fact, there are some interesting evolutionary implications of that because the same hyper-aggressive monkeys who kill each other...more to offset the fact that half of them are dying. Now, one could say that if some of the loss of social structure in this society, and particularly within... | |
| Roger N. Lancaster - 2003 - 466 páginas
...knock each other off and, in fact, there are some interesting evolutionary implications of that because the same hyperaggressive monkeys who kill each other...more to offset the fact that half of them are dying. Now, one could say that if some of the loss of social structure in this society, and particularly within... | |
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