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Terrence Parks
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17 December, 19:39
why is our society able to specialize?
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Lailah Fitzpatrick
17 December, 20:05
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We live in a society based on a division of labor. It is very inefficient for everyone to do everything needed to survive. Instead, we all focus on things we are interested in and are good at and use these specialties to make money to purchase the other things we need to live.
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