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This work investigates the structural and social patterns that define contemporary human existence and community organization. The authors, L.R. Hills and P.C. Hills, utilize a sociological framework to examine how environmental, economic, and cultural factors dictate the daily rhythms of life. By synthesizing observational data and social theory, the text argues that individual behavior is inextricably linked to the broader systems of habitation and social interaction.
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Experts categorize this text as a foundational exploration of social geography and community dynamics. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which requires a basic understanding of sociological terminology to navigate effectively.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
1971-11-01
Publisher:
MacMillan Publishing Company
ISBN-10:
0020519508
ISBN-13:
9780020519508
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