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Eisaiah Engel Engel من عند Preeceville No. 334, SK, كندا من عند Preeceville No. 334, SK, كندا

قارئ Eisaiah Engel Engel من عند Preeceville No. 334, SK, كندا

Eisaiah Engel Engel من عند Preeceville No. 334, SK, كندا

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كتاب ممتع جدا. كان جزءًا من افتتاني بمفهوم الحديث عن الدمى. أعيد قراءتها كشخص بالغ ولا زلت أجده مسلية للغاية.

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ماذا يمكنني أن أقول أنني أحب الألغاز جبني .... وهذه السلسلة جيدة جدا ....

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gross, curious, and highly informative.

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An interesting and thankfully short book about the origin of meat eating and the evolution of the man, but Stanford's narrative lacks cohesion. If meat eating is usually not worth the energy expended during the hunt, which explains chimpanzees' casual hunting behavior, the only real importance of meat is to assert dominance. But he doesn't really spend much time on bonobos and orangs, which rarely eat meat, and even less time on gorillas, which don't eat meat at all. Usually I can read a book and sum up the main arguments, but I'm at a loss to explain what Stanford is trying to say.