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    widely known for promoting the idea that genes and DNA can be manipulated by a person’s environmental factors and personal beliefs, once said, “Genes load the gun, but environment pulls the trigger.” The debate of Nature versus Nurture has been a timeless controversy over whether or not Nature, in reference “to all of the genes and hereditary factors that influence who we are- from our physical appearance to our personality characteristics” (Cherry), or Nurture, “refers to all of the…

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    Nature vs Nurture 4 Nature vs Nurture: Which Is More Influential on Human Behavior? Student’s Name Professor’s Name Course Nature vs Nurture: Which Is More Influential on Human Behavior? The debate on which between nature and nurture (genetics and environment) is more influential on human behavior is a long standing one that can be traced to the 17th Century Greek philosophy (Kam, Wicherts, Dolani, & Maas, 2013; pp.2). There is consensus among scholars and researchers of…

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    Human behavior is an innately complex topic involving many different factors, two of which being nature, such as genes and biology, and nurture, such as the environment one was reared in and the circumstances in one’s life. The phrase “Nature versus Nurture” was originally coined by Francis Galton, a Victorian scientist. His preliminary studies involved twins in order to test his hypothesis of whether “inherited traits or the manner and surroundings of their upbringing” (“Nature Versus Nurture”,…

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    The results that I received through this simulation were not entirely alarming to me since I had prior knowledge that genetics and environment have effects on an individual’s development. Despite the nature versus nurture debate, my heart lies with the idea that both factors are crucial and equally contribute towards a child’s growth. This was prevalent through Leo inheriting my poor mathematical skills, shyness in social situations, and alternating mood swings which were influenced through his…

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    The debate of nature vs. nurture is excruciating. As this debate may pertain to anything that living organisms are capable or not capable of doing and or what they may be predisposed to and how that affects them. There are many factors that play into the debate and to know exactly what is innate or learned at times may be difficult to differentiate. Deutscher brings forth the debate of human language being hardwired into our brains, that language to a certain degree is innate. Unfortunately, the…

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    by not just nature but also nurture.. We know that nature and nurture are both key factors in how a child behaves, but we don’t know which one influences us more. A child’s behavior can be predicted by parent’s genes ,but it also has to do with the examples of behavior they see around them. In the article we read, by Kendra Cherry, called “What is Nature Versus Nurture?’, we are introduced to the idea that we are influenced by both nature and nurture. What exactly is nature? Nature is…

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    The nature versus nurture debate is one that has been going on for a while now. It is a philosophical as well as a scientific debate on whether human personality, the way we act, and our culture occur due to nature or nurture. To give it some structure, the nature aspect resembles the genetic part of humans particularly relating to hormones and such that affect our behavior. The nurture part of this debate is defined as the environment and experiences one has that affects their behavior. My…

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    They "display the basest elements of nature... and lack all sensitivity, all compassion for those more helpless and weaker in mind and body than they are" (Johnson 16). Curley is extremely competitive, a trait that is evident in his desire to prove himself in a fight with Lennie and in his constantly asking where his wife is, as if he is competing with the other workers for her or demonstrating his "ownership" of her. Jealousy consumes him, and he lives as if he is subject to Darwin's theory of…

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    ears and nose(Reader, 151), and usually death. The closest they come to nature is on the airships which ferry them between underground cities. Even here most of nature is shout out and the mere thought of being touched by sunlight is horrifying(Reader, 145). Outside of their physical separation from nature, there is the mental aspect. People no longer think about nature, there is no longer a need to answer any questions about nature since everything is “perfect” the way it is, it is so removed…

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    The debate of nature versus nurture has been ongoing for quite some time. Which one influences us more? Is it nature? This provides our genotype, or our genetic code. Or is it nurture? This is our environmental influences in the origins of behavior and mental processes (Rathus 56). Both of these contribute to who we are, but which one impacts us the most? This is what psychologists have been trying to determine for years. Sure, nature plays the role of determining what we look like physically,…

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