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    Douglas P. Fry (born 20 September 1953 in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American anthropologist. He has written extensively on aggression, conflict, and...
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  • Donald Fry (disambiguation), multiple people Doug Fry, Australian rugby league player Douglas Fry (1872–1911), Australian artist Douglas P. Fry (born 1953)...
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    Robert Douglas Fry (September 1872 – 9 July 1911) was an English Australian painter and illustrator, known for his paintings of animals, and especially...
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  • Paper presented to the University of Southampton, 28 September 2006. Douglas P. Fry (2007). Beyond War: The Human Potential for Peace. Oxford University...
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  • Kemp and Douglas P. Fry (eds.), Keeping the Peace: Conflict Resolution and Peaceful Societies around the World, New York: Routledge, 2004, p. 111. William...
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    Kemp, Graham, and Douglas P. Fry. Keeping the peace: Conflict resolution and peaceful societies around the world. Routledge, 2004, p.137 Leary, John. Violence...
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    Stephen John Fry (born 24 August 1957) is a British actor, broadcaster, comedian, director, narrator and writer. He first came to prominence as one half...
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    work of archaeologists Marija Gimbutas and Ian Hodder, anthropologists Douglas Fry, and many others. It shows that for millennia most human societies were...
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  • example in the book War, Peace, and Human Nature (2013), edited by Douglas P. Fry. The Seville Statement on Violence, released under UNESCO auspices in...
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  • Human Nature edited by Douglas P. Fry, pp. 168-190. New York: Oxford University Press. Keith F. Otterbein, How War Began (2004), p. 71f. Hames, Raymond...
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