Nature vs. Nurture: The Unsettled Debate

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Born and Raised Albert Camus once said, “Man is the only creature who refuses to be what he is.” But what makes man what he is? Is it his sheer genetic makeup, or is it the way he was raised? The nature vs. nurture debate has raged on for centuries, but neither side has been able to prove their point indefinitely. Even today we see displays of the contrast between genetics and learned behaviors, some of which are athletics, intelligence, medical histories, etc. Every person is completely unique, a combination of genetic makeup and environment make an individual who they are. Though the argument has never been settled, both sides of the Nature vs. Nurture debate hold enough evidence to make a strong case for their beliefs. Those on the …show more content…

Intelligence, behavior, and work ethic are just a few examples of how the nature or upbringing of a child can affect them in an educational setting. Whether they are born intelligent, polite, and determined, or are raised to be something completely opposite, depend on their nature and their nurture. If schools could find a way to influence their students in a positive way during early stages and life, they could possibly nurture them and create better lives for these …show more content…

Today’s generation needs to be able to fend for itself when its members join the workforce and start families of their own. A child’s success is the dream of many parents, but kids need to posses that dream for themselves, whether they are born with it or not. Medical histories are just another example of the Nature vs. Nurture debate that can relate to almost everyone. There are some diseases, like diabetes, Huntington’s disease, and heart failure, that are common in families due to genetics. There are also those that are entirely separate from genetics, but are contracted, like Cholera. Many things can make a person who he or she is, but where it comes from is the trick. A personality can be made either through the genetics passed down from parents, or the experiences that one faces throughout his or her entire

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