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the sample size ^^
The [human] population density.
population density.
physiologic population density
Two is the number associated with feces. In slang, people tell others that they have to go and do number two. So sometimes urine is called number one.
Factory workers
The ownership of land. It was called fief.
partnership
by cebo & bongi. when the businss is running a loss. or the business is developin. when it wnt people with more skill. and more qualification.
The total number of people who live in a place is called the population.
Its ownership of large estates in a society where people were classified by property ownership.
A number of disorderly people may be called a "mob."
Most corporations can be owned by any number of people. Ownership in a corporation is represented by shares of stock. Each "share" represents an equal portion of ownership, and can be owned by a single person, more than one partners, or even another corporation. A special kind of corporation, called a Subchapter-S Corporation, receives certain tax benefits but cannot have more than 75 individual owners at a time.
people have natural rights of life, liberty, and ownership of property
it was the government people
I am assuming you are saying "how 'many' people own non human primates?". The answer can not be answered with an exact number, only an estimate, and the estimate is on how many non-human primates are in private sector ownership, not how many people own them. People buy and trade primates everyday, sometimes it being illegal trade, so the number is always varying and when an illegal trade is made the number is not counted. There are estimates suggesting that there are around 15,000 monkeys in private sector ownership, and around 200 apes in private sector ownership. These numbers only include non-licensed individuals who keep them as pets. The number rises dramatically when you add in licensed individuals who breed them, show them, sell them, etc.
The ownership of a private company is limited to a specific group of people, often a family or extended family. The ownership of a public company is everyone who buys the stock. This could be as small as a few thousand people, or perhaps tens of millions of people.