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Human good reputation depend on the number of people who helped them

Human good reputation depend on the number of people who helped them

"If you want to be reputable, helping more people, and do not help one person many times."

This is the advice of three researchers from the United States, specializing in anthropology after studying in one of the Caribbean Islands, how people acted cooperatively and how to receive help from others ".

The researchers published their results in the journal "brosidngz" of the Royal Academy of science in Britain, and the study found that young Islanders who helped more than their colleagues are the owners of better reputation, not youth who provided more services or were a bit older.

The study was conducted in a village in the island of Dominica where 400 villagers planted trees, mostly from the Indian Laurel, which draws from the villagers Zeta is so cumbersome that people cannot do it alone.

However, the tree's owner does not ask for help from anyone but begins to work in the unit, according to researchers at the base of the force in the village, the base of collegiality, which means that the human is expected to help others who assisted them earlier "because the small village and this work could not be ignored by those around it that people know the time that it was obliged to assist this person," said a team of researchers under the auspices of ING. Macfarlane Burnet of the University of Missouri in the American city of swallow Hall.

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