The Evolutionary Imperative: Why Change Happens, Where It Leads, And How We Might Survive
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Charles H. M. Beck., Charles H. M. Beck|AUTHOR., & Louis Neal Irwin|AUTHOR. (2017). The Evolutionary Imperative: Why Change Happens, Where It Leads, And How We Might Survive . CCB Publishing.

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Charles H. M. Beck, Charles H. M. Beck|AUTHOR and Louis Neal Irwin|AUTHOR. 2017. The Evolutionary Imperative: Why Change Happens, Where It Leads, And How We Might Survive. CCB Publishing.

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Charles H. M. Beck, Charles H. M. Beck|AUTHOR and Louis Neal Irwin|AUTHOR. The Evolutionary Imperative: Why Change Happens, Where It Leads, And How We Might Survive CCB Publishing, 2017.

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Charles H. M. Beck, Charles H. M. Beck|AUTHOR, and Louis Neal Irwin|AUTHOR. The Evolutionary Imperative: Why Change Happens, Where It Leads, And How We Might Survive CCB Publishing, 2017.

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