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    and commonplace in human history that some scientists even claim that people’s war-proneness could be explained by natural predisposition dictated by genes. Even though a military conflict is too complex to be triggered by nothing but an innate inclination‚ aggression that fuels it seems to be integral to social behaviour. Therefore‚ war can be regarded as an inescapable part of human existence. First of all‚ war is an essential part of social experience‚ as it is provoked by inevitable clashing of

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    example of innate‚ universal knowledge used by rationalists is principles of logic such as the idea that “what is‚ is” or that something cannot “both be and not be” (Wright‚ 2005‚ p.114). Whilst it is true that these ideas are widely accepted across cultures‚ as Locke points out‚ there will always be some people who do not believe it‚ such as children (Wright‚ 2005‚ p.114). This may be due to an inability to understand but it still wholly proves that this knowledge is not inborn or innate. From this

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    or our biology. The religious world (including the LDS church) appears to lean towards nurture‚ or how and where we are raised and what we are taught. I‚ on the contrary‚ believe that we are molded by a perfect combination of both. We have certain inborn traits that cannot be denied‚ but we also have to learn how to act and how to think and how to mold those traits to be productive citizens in a social world Nature refers to the biological basis of traits and the scientific explanation of these

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    Trait and Behavioral Leadership theories Heather Brown‚ Kerry Degnan‚ Chando Newman‚ Dawn Stewart‚ EDL/500 May 14‚ 2012 Rynette Upson There are several theories on leadership that have contributed to

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    of Knowledge - Are Humans Innately Aggressive? The Oxford dictionary defines aggression as “feelings of anger or antipathy resulting in hostile or violent behaviour; readiness to attack or confront”1. This standardized definition gives ideas about the act of violence but doesn’t tell us about the root of violence‚ leading to a large scale debate of nature vs nurture as to whether feelings of aggression are innate or not. This essay will describe all of the sides of the argument2 – from the biological

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    created which acts as a strong buffer against disagreements. Seeing a smile creates a “halo effect”‚ which makes us feel more optimistic and more motivated. As a conclusion‚ laughter is our birthright‚ a natural part of life which is innate and inborn. With so much power to

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    cultural learning. Body language communicates unspoken information such as‚ people’s identity‚ relationships‚ and thoughts‚ as well as motivation and attitudes. Body language signals can be inborn; learned‚ or a mixture of the two. Blinking of the eyes‚ Clearing the throat‚ and facial blushing are innate(inborn) signals. Facial expressions are understood by people in all cultures. Gestures‚ such as a wink of the‚ or the thumbs up‚ or a military salute are learned signals. Gestures are a part

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    To paraphrase means to restate someone else’s ideas in your own language at roughly the same level of detail. To summarize means to reduce the most essential points of someone else’s work into a shorter form. Along with quotation‚ paraphrase and summary provide the main tools for integrating your sources into your papers. When choosing which to use‚ consider first your discipline and the type of writing in which you are engaged. For example‚ literature reviews in science reports rely almost exclusively

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    their unique position in the cosmos. A number of scholars assert that the inborn tendencies of humans were implied when the writer of the Pentateuch asserts that “God created man in his image.” The way mankind meets our basic needs allows mankind to be creators in this world. At the core of the creative spark in JAYALAKSHMIDHARMENDAR 1 The Human Tendencies February 2‚ 2013 humans are the universal needs inborn into mankind. The potential that each child is born with is imbued and strengthened

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    Psychology Study Guide Chapter 1: Different types of psychologists (clinical‚ forensic‚ social‚ health‚ industrial etc) • Clinical: aim to reduce psychological distress. Anxiety‚ depression‚ relationship problems‚ addictions and relationships. • Forensic: applying theory to criminal investigations‚ understanding psychological problems associated with criminal behavior‚ and the treatment of criminals. • Social: The study of relations between people and groups. Thoughts‚ feelings and behaviors altered

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