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Nature vs. Nurture

  • Date Submitted: 04/19/2010 03:24 PM
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Nature vs. Nurture
The question of importance varies from one circumstance to the next. What is naturally a part of someone predetermines their ability to adapt. If you are born with what are considered “normal” factors your chances of growing and adapting to your surroundings are greater. Isn’t it natural to seek food and shelter? Certain things don’t have to be taught , such as crying, breathing and feeling. Isn’t it natural to want to be accepted and loved?
Without nurturing you risk the likelihood of becoming an outcast, uncivilized by someone’s standards. Let’s imagine what the world would be like if we all came from little sections on this earth where there were only one other person besides ourselves in each section. Go further into your imagination and say the two were together with no outside influences; neither know anything besides what they could see, each other. Some groups have a boy and a girl, while other groups consist of two people of the same sex. Other groups would have people of different colors, The particulars don’t matter you can mix them anyway you’d   like. Each couple would inhabit their own little spaces free of judgment.
Couple number one consists of a boy and a girl. They will most likely try to feed themselves by exploring their space for food. Wouldn’t it be fair to say they would become friends? Later the   two will probably become intimate. These things will naturally occur. Since this is a   couple of   opposite sex, offspring are highly possible. This group will be one of a few to grow to more than two. The two would create some way to communicate. They will protect their offspring and teach them what they could.
Group two, consists of two people of the same sex. It doesn’t matter if they are males or females. These two also know nothing but one another. They will need to come up with food, shelter and communication. They also will become friends and probably lovers as well.
The grouping can continue endlessly, mixing...

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