Science and War Through the Ages
Volume 2 - Issue 4
Benjamín Ruiz Loyola*
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- Faculty of Chemistry, UNAM National Autonomous University of Mexico, USA
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Benjamín Ruiz Loyola, Faculty of Chemistry, UNAM National Autonomous University of Mexico, Av.
Universidad 3000, Copilco el Alto, Coyoacán, 04650, Cd. Mx, USA
Received:October 11, 2018; Published: October 16, 2018
DOI: 10.32474/DDIPIJ.2018.02.000142
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Abstract
In all animal species competition between individuals is
presented to obtain mainly food and reproduction; When there are
not enough satisfiers, there are disputes that usually stop when
there is a winner, without individuals dying. The defeated one
retires, and the winner is satisfied with the victory and, eventually,
with the dominion over the rest of the group, which implies that he
will eat and mate before the others. So far, animals do not have too
much trouble. But the human is a very special animal, because he
has a memory.
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