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The Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890
Social networks
Structures made up of individuals or organizations called "nodes," which are connected by one or more specific types of interdependency, like friendship, kinship, common interest, financial exchange, likes, dislikes, or relationships of beliefs.
Casual acquaintances
Individuals who are known but not closely related, often characterized by infrequent or superficial interaction.
Mark Granovetter
An American sociologist known for his work on the strength of weak ties in social networks.
Social ties
Relationships and connections between individuals or communities, including familial, friendship, and professional interactions, which provide social support and impact well-being.
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