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  2. Territoriality (nonverbal communication) - Wikipedia

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    Territoriality is a term associated with nonverbal communication that refers to how people use space to communicate ownership or occupancy of areas and possessions. [1] The anthropological concept branches from the observations of animal ownership behaviors.

  3. Territory (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Territoriality (nonverbal communication), how people use space to communicate ownership/occupancy of areas and possessions; Music. Territory (Ronnie Montrose album ...

  4. Territoriality - Wikipedia

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  5. Crime prevention through environmental design - Wikipedia

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    The growing interest in environmental criminology led to a detailed study of specific topics such as natural surveillance, access control, and territoriality. The "broken window" principle, that neglected zones invite crime, reinforced the need for good property maintenance to assert visible ownership of space. Appropriate environmental design ...

  6. Territory - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the word "territory" begin with the Proto-Indo-European root ters ('to dry'). [3] From this emerged the Latin word terra ('earth, land') and later the Latin word territorium ('land around a town'). [4] [5] Territory made its debut as a word in Middle English during the 14th century. At this point the suffix -orium, which denotes ...

  7. Territory (animal) - Wikipedia

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    Territoriality is only shown by a minority of species. More commonly, an individual or a group of animals occupies an area that it habitually uses but does not necessarily defend; this is called its home range. The home ranges of different groups of animals often overlap, and in these overlap areas the groups tend to avoid each other rather ...

  8. Olivia Munn Says Studio Offered Her Seven Figures to Sign an ...

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    Olivia Munn recently appeared on Monica Lewinsky’s “Reclaiming” podcast and revealed she once turned down an offer worth millions of dollars from a studio to sign an NDA after she endured a ...

  9. Territorial jurisdiction (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Territorial jurisdiction in United States law refers to a court's power over events and persons within the bounds of a particular geographic territory. If a court does not have territorial jurisdiction over the events or persons within it, then the court cannot bind the defendant to an obligation or adjudicate any rights involving them.