Dunbar's number is a theoretical cognitive limit to the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationships. These are relationships in which an individual knows who each person is, and how each person relates to every other person. Proponents assert that numbers larger than this generally require more restrictive rules, laws, and enforced norms to maintain a stable, cohesive group. No precise value has been proposed for Dunbar's number. It has been proposed to lie between 100 and 230, with a commonly used value of 150. Dunbar's number states the number of people one knows and keeps social contact with, and it does not include the number of people known personally with a ceased social relationship, nor people just generally known with lack a persistent social relationship, a number which might be much higher and likely depends on long-term memory size. It has been popularized as the "monkeysphere," a neologism coined by David Wong in an article, What is the Monkeysphere?

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Historic scientists on hirsutehistory.com

The hair styles of historic scientists on t-shirts; it surely cannot get any better than this. There are other sections as well for hirsutehistory: presidents, musicians, philosophers, writers, artists and more.

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No human being is illegal. National security is used to foster inter ethnic tension.

occupyonline:

No human being is illegal. National security is used to foster inter ethnic tension.

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Fox & Twist (by Sean Gordon)

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Fox & Twist (by Sean Gordon)

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gdfalksen:

The human engine.

gdfalksen:

The human engine.

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versões Simpsons para o cinema

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Tomaco

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simpsons

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simpsons

Stanley Kubrick & The Simpsons

Dr. Strangelove

The Shining

A Clockwork Orange

2001: A Space Odyssey

Full Metal Jacket

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