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Randy Beasley
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7 October, 07:40
What is the nature-nurture debate?
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Jayson
7 October, 08:04
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The Nature VS Nurture debate is a topic which tries to tie how much of a person, animal, or organism is purely genetic (nature) and how much is influenced by its environment (nurture).
Recently, however, scientists have stopped making an argument between the two and realized that its a combination of both that really shapes organisms including humans.
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