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    People argue if human nature is brought by nature or nurture‚ but why not it be both? Human nature is important to know and understand because it is who humans are  .Human nature is determined by genetics and the environment because studies show cases of both genes and the environment contributing to the actions of humans. On the  issue of nature versus nurture‚ the opposition argues that it is either one or the other‚ but others argue more strongly that it is.Human nature is determined by genes

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    By Drew Brown Nature vs. NurtureNature vs. Nurture Some say that people of great achievement are born that way. Others claim that anyone who applies the right attitude and effort can be moulded into someone great. Here’s an example: Michael Jordan didn’t make his school basketball team because they said he was too short to play for that level and for not being considered good enough. The next year he grew four inches. he also spent that time training harder than the players on the team‚

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    Nature and Nurture Go Hand in Hand Nature or nurture is one of the largest debates in the field of psychology. Nature is our genetic or hormone-based behaviors. Nurture is the traits that come from our environment and experiences. Many scientists today believe both have a huge impact on a person and believe they are inseparable. Some genes cannot work without assistance from the environment‚ such as sight because a person cannot develop sight without visual stimuli. I believe nature and nurture

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    Nurture strongly influences early human development Both nurture and nature can influence early human development. The innate factor depends on the nature while the acquired factor’s development mostly depends on the nurture. The innate factor might has been determined when a child is still been a fetus‚ the heredity plays an important part in that. Such as human race‚ color of skin and hair‚ may be your color of eyes. Parents give their baby their own gene; it is the reason why the baby looks

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    etc.* CheckPoint: The Nature-Nurture Issue CheckPoint: The Nature-Nurture Issue | 30.0 | 30.0 | Comment: In answering this checkpoint‚ you could refer to the text example of a musician  playing music and the end product. The point is that the output requires full  contribution of both nature (genetics) and nurture (various environmental  inputs). They are "inexorably intertwined." Moreover‚ you needed to point out  that the study of nature and nurture is best for examining differences between

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    in present years. In Ryan D. Johnson’s online research article‚ Homosexuality: Nature or Nurture‚ an explanation of homosexuality is broken down so the world has a better understanding of homosexuals. As referred to in the title‚ the origin of homosexuality has been debated to be because of nature or nurture. Basically‚ are people gay because it’s their personal choice or is it just who they are? The idea behind nurture is that the way one was raised can eventually affect a child’s sexual preference

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    NATURE Nature is a genetic inheritance or a genetic code a person inherits from both parents at the time of conception and they will carry it throughout their life. Some things a person can inherit from their parents are gender‚ blood type‚ hair color‚ eye color‚ risks for certain diseases and cancers‚ and height. Genetics influenced my development in a big way. One example of how nature influenced my development is‚ both of my parents are short‚ and unfortunately I inherited the genes of being short

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    Nature vs. Nurture As far as how an individual personality is biologically determined‚ no one really knows just in what manner it is accumulated. In an article conducted by John Hockett‚ he describes the differences as such; “Nature is a trait which does not change with age‚ while nurture is an influence‚ uncorrelated with nature and making for individual differences which change with the length over time or number of years through which it acts”. In other words‚ nature is permanent and nurture

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    Virginia Hilliard March 30‚ 2013 English 11 Accel Nature or Nurture? Philosophers and psychologists have debated the question of nature vs. nurture for many years. It is considered to be controversial because a person’s genetics are a crucial part of their development; however‚ the environment and nurturing that a person receives also plays a significant role. Nature illustrates the development of a person’s appearance and some of their personality traits

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    Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein: Nature vs. Nurture In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein the creature is born peaceful‚ but because of society and Victor he becomes violent. It was the duty of Victor to protect‚ love‚ and nurture the creature after he brought it to life just as those would be a parent’s duty to their children. Society shuns the creature in every situation because of his external appearance which shapes the perceptions of the creature. Victor’s first reaction to the creature is to abandon

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