this is actually just an idiom and the number is not actually accepted in open social circles
Yes. The circles can be of different size. These are called concentric circles.
A cylinder has two circles as its bases.
concentric circles
Tangent circles are circles that touch one another without crossing. The distance between the centres of the circles must be equal to the difference or the sum of their radii.
Wilco Dekker has written: 'De elite' -- subject(s): Social stratification, Elite (Social sciences), Social networks, Social mobility
Circles are not present in Gmail but in Google plus. It is the social network provided by Google. Google+ has friends in your circles.
Not unless you are in his social circles somehow.
The Chavín society had a hierarchical social structure with a ruling elite at the top, followed by priests, artisans, farmers, and laborers. The ruling elite and priests held significant power and influence, overseeing religious rituals and governing the society. Artisans played a crucial role in creating intricate and symbolic artwork, while farmers provided sustenance for the community.
Teen meeting teen is generally through school or social groups. Teen to older person (vice versa) usually social circles as well. Social circles i.e: friends of friends, people you hang with, etc...
Branka Golub has written: 'Znanstvene i privredne elite' -- subject(s): Intellectuals, Elite (Social sciences), Social structure, Intellectual life
Elite
The New York Social Diary website chronicles the lives of the Big Apple's elite. The site also publishes photographs of these various elite and also provides a calendar of events that the elite might attend.
yes they swarm in circles to atract an oposite gender to mate with.
Those who aspired to the social elite had to be members of a Congregational church
Renuka Pamecha has written: 'Elite in a tribal society' -- subject(s): Elite (Social sciences), Tribes
It makes people angry towards the elite of a society