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Q #2
Oct 23, 2014 0:53:34 GMT
Post by catschnier on Oct 23, 2014 0:53:34 GMT
Nurture is more important to a persons development because you can be raised not to do an action. If you are taught different values than another person then you most likely will make different choices than them. Your choices shape who you are. When you are developing as a person, who you were born as does not have that large of an effect as the values and morals that you were given and grew up with. Those are what shape you as a person, not your DNA.
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Q #2
Oct 23, 2014 23:41:20 GMT
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Post by gabrielle on Oct 23, 2014 23:41:20 GMT
I agree because the people that surround you when you grow up have a big impact on who you become as a person. In "In Cold Blood" Nancy is very kind to everyone and treats others with respect just like her parents. Me. Clutter is involved in all sorts of things in the community and nobody dislikes him. Nancy is the same way, she spends all her time doing things for others instead of herself. If she grew up in a home where her parents never volunteered to do things for the community and were not nice and caring towards everyone, Nancy would have probably turned out the same way. Parents have a big impact on who their kids become.
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