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SocietyA society is a group of humans that form a semi-closed system, in which most interactions are with other people belonging to the group. A society is a network of relationships between people. A society is an interdependent community.The name is usually applied to the community formed by all the nationals of a country. Societies are the main subject of study of social sciences. Also, some groups apply the title "society" to themselves, as the "American Society of Mathematics". This is most common in commerce, in which a parternship between investors[?] to start a business is usually called a "society". See evolution of societies, Information society
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capitals; "The Flood, Magna Charta, Declaration of Independence."
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CHAPTER VI
LETTER WRITING
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acquired branch, but on the contrary it is one of the most difficult
details. In fact there are very few perfect letter-writers in the
conversation at a distance. Its forms are so varied by every conceivable
and tempers and addressed to all kinds of persons of varying degrees in
laid down to regulate its length, style or subject matter. Only general
indicting set forth which custom and precedent have sanctioned.
The principles of letter-writing should be understood by everybody who
or other has necessity to address some friend or acquaintance at. All is still licensed under the GNU FDL.
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