Community of any size, in which people live.
1 Disregard of food production is mining our landscapes and our human communities .
2 Between civilizations, in time and space, most human communities have been self-sufficient.
3 But human communities aren't clusters of routers to be dispassionately administered.
4 This scale affects the constitution of human communities and the interaction between individuals and community.
5 Deforestation alongside human communities was the most significant barrier.
6 If space technology continues to advance, human communities beyond the Earth would seem to be inevitable.
7 You only take a few features of the organism, and beneath them you range human communities .
8 Such shadows are inseparable from all human communities .
9 One theorist briefed the PM that perhaps both these entities are more like hives than human communities .
10 Similar changes happen in human communities .
11 They exist in human communities .
12 All human communities , pre-civilized and civilized, have had gifted leaders whose thoughts and actions have brought about social changes.
13 These three bugbears have alienated people from their natural surroundings, from their human communities , and even from their daily activities.
14 Politics is the part of social science and engineering which is concerned with the organization, direction and administration of human communities .
15 Lack of hunting and predators and proximity to human communities make suburban forests prone to high deer abundance and non-native plant invasions.
16 In the book this results in a female-led society with much less violence than other human communities , an idea Kessel finds very plausible.
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