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A Brief History of Human Behaviour and How to Become an Enlightened Global Citizen

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A Brief History of Human Behaviour and How to Become an Enlightened Global Citizen
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Publisher: Smashwords
ISBN/ASIN: 0957590806
Number of pages: 316

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This book presents an entirely new approach to the analysis of human behaviour. The book reverts to the bedrock evidence of human history, and prehistory as mirrored in primatology, to construct a succinct and very user friendly text which teenagers, parents and globalists can readily understand.

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