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    environment and surrounding factors in your life? Do people in the LGBTQIA+ community choose their identity or are they born with it? Many scientists, psychologists and others have attempted to find the answer to this question. Thus creating the nature vs. nurture debate. In lieu of doing so, many biological and social theories started to develop. Such as: the mother’s smoking habits during pregnancy, absent…

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    affective manner. Parallels can be draw from the situations in the film and situations from the current reality. These parallels raise questions that must be addressed. There are three major areas that the movie draws attention to; eugenics, nature vs nurture, and privacy or access and the role of consent. These all pose certain problems in the film and in today’s world. The issue of eugenics, and discrimination within that concept, is perhaps the most obvious of the ethical themes the movie…

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    One of the most exciting parts of Wellesley College is the marriage between liberal arts and sciences. I want to be in a place where my curiosity will be nurtured, challenged, become mine. A place where I can debate nature vs. nurture, the paradox of the American dream, and the axioms of life. I believe Wellesley College is the place for me is because almost everyday, I find myself spiraling down a internet wormhole.-from wanting to learn more about the cardiovascular system or the story of…

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    many philosophies, theories, and educational opinions of so many professionals in the teaching field, while at the same time develop methods, thoughts, and philosophies of my own. Historically the debate over the human development has been a conquest of many philosophers. The battle of Nature vs. Nurture both being significant parts to the development in a child from my own personal perspective. I have seen the many different conclusions of the many philosophers that have studied these theories…

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    Resocialization: How Agents of Socialization Affect Nature Vs. Nurture In the world of Sociology, there is no normal way of being socialized. Sociologists define socialization as process of which people come to know of their culture. Without socialization, we would not have knowledge of our culture, thus without culture we would not be able to have a society. Therefore, for any society to be possible, socialization is an important process. The agents of socialization we are exposed to are…

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    ranged in age, location, gender, religion, and upbringing. The great debate of nature vs nurture always arises when asked what caused the people to do it. Was it because of nature of the beast, or did the person have a traumatic up bringing? Nature vs nurture is not a black and white statement, it is a combination of both that makes the person do and act out the way they did. Before this paper goes any further into nature vs nurture, here are the differences between what makes a person a…

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    thinking. Mental illness can The source of the mental illness has a few different sources in a person's life and makeup. There is always the nature vs nurture discussion. The biological approach or nature thought the line is based upon the concept that mental illness stems from inherited DNA and causes unavoidable issues. The behaviorist approach or Nurture theory reflects the concept of upbringing and environment can and will dictate mental illness. While the psychodynamic approach parallels…

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    Children tend to have their own way of seeing, feeling, and thinking. It is very important to give nature a chance to guide the child’s growth. In order to support the nature process, the four stages of development identified by Rousseau should be learned (Crain, 2011). Rousseau really respected the work of Schachtel. Both theorists agreed that children should be protected from the society…

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    biological psychology is that behaviour is influenced by brain anatomy, genetics and biochemistry and that there is a direct relationship between behaviour and biology. The biological approach is deterministic and falls strictly on the side of nature in the nature vs nurture discussion. At least part of the development of the brain is determined by the genes a person inherits which means that behaviour may be influenced by genetic factors. Further to this, because the genes we inherit are the…

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    developmental course, my mentor said, “the attachments we formed as children have lasting effects on us as adults.” Another “Psych 101” concept I remember was the debate of “Nature vs Nurture.” The main question of the debate was: What has the greatest influence on our lives: nature (our genetic make-up and hereditary factors) or nurture (our environment and experiences). Now that we have refreshed our memory, I want…

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