12 Rules for Life (Full) ENGLISH

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  2. If you want to do some serious thinking about lobsters, this is a good
    place to start: Corson, T. (2005). The secret life of lobsters: How
    fishermen and scientists are unraveling the mysteries of our favorite
    crustacean. New York: Harper Perennial.

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  4. Sapolsky, R. M. (2004). “Social status and health in humans and other
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  5. Rutishauser, R. L., Basu, A. C., Cromarty, S. I., & Kravitz, E. A. (2004).
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  6. Kravitz, E.A. (2000). “Serotonin and aggression: Insights gained from a
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  7. Huber, R., & Kravitz, E. A. (1995). “A quantitative analysis of agonistic
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  8. Yeh S-R, Fricke RA, Edwards DH (1996) “The effect of social
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