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Book by Schloegel, Judith M., Kinast, Robert L.
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'From Cell to Society' is a fantastic introduction for anyone curious about how biology influences societal norms. The chapters are well-structured and the examples are relevant. I enjoyed it a lot and would recommend it for anyone interested in the intersection of science and society!
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Emily Chen
A Thought-Provoking Read
I read 'From Cell to Society' for a class and it really opened my eyes to the impacts of cell biology on social structures. The writing is engaging, making complex topics easier to digest. Definitely worth picking up if you're into science or sociology!
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Kara Wilson
Not What I Expected
I was a bit disappointed with 'From Cell to Society'. The concept was fascinating, but the execution felt rushed. Some chapters felt disjointed and hard to follow. I expected more thorough analysis given the subject matter.
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Raj Patel
Interesting but Lacked Depth
While I found 'From Cell to Society' intriguing, I felt some parts skimmed the surface. It raises great questions about biology and society but doesn't delve deep enough sometimes. Still, it's a decent read if you're looking for something light yet thought-provoking.
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