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An 8 page paper which examines both sides to the
issue of how environment shapes who and what we are. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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who are raised in poverty will have a tendency to turn towards crime or a life of poverty. We assume that with a good upbringing, in a middle-class house, with
an adequate education will result in a healthy and stable individual. In short, we more often than not, think that the environment we are raised in, and the environments we
are exposed to throughout our lives, influence who we are and who we become. But, there are others who believe that people are inherently prone to be one way or
another due to genetics more than environment. This is clearly a topic that has caused a great deal of argument over the past few decades, if not actually centuries.
Many theorists have attempted to claim that there is no such things as genetics and that environment will create an individual. Of course, this is the type of attitude and
belief that has been generally dispelled over the past few decades, but the influence of such thought still lingers. Bearing these simple, and short possibilities, in mind we present the
following paper which examines the two sides to the argument. Environment Makes Us Who We Are As mentioned, there are many who believe that ones environment truly effects
them in many powerful ways. For example, as discussed, it has been proven that most people who are raised in poverty, or in a particular social or economic class, will
not move out of that class. A child will generally grow up to do no better than their parents. Children will rarely end up making more money than their parents
did, nor will their standard of living be greater than their parents. Of course, there are always exceptions to this rule, but the majority of the population in the United
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