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Nature and Nurture Nails often become more brittle with age.
Nature and Nurture appear as two allegorical characters fighting for the mind and body of Silence.
Nature and Nurture by Marcus Pembrey (online text)
The first two dimensions of the PAS represent measurable, developmental interactions of Nature and Nurture at play in forming one's "basic" or core personality.
XIV Of the Consecrations: with an Account of the Nature and Nurture of the Magical Link.
Psychology professor David T. Lykken, author of Happiness: Its Nature and Nurture, says that "trying to be happier is like trying to be taller."
In a paper titled "The Nature and Nurture of Economic Outcomes," the economist Bruce Sacerdote addressed the nature-nurture debate by taking a long-term quantitative look at the effects of parenting.
Gourmet food and quality beverages are all part of the Green Man and an area called Nature and Nurture has many holistic therapies and arts installations in a glade within the festival.
A Cliffs Note on "Alice in Wonderland" provides, under the header Themes, concise discussions of "Abandonment/Loneliness," "Nature and Nurture," and Alice's role as "The Child-Swain."
THE INFLUENCE OF ADOPTIVE PARENTS: See Sacerdote, "The Nature and Nurture of Economic Outcomes."
His books include Philosophy, Psychiatry and Neuroscience: Three Approaches to the Mind (Oxford University Press, 1989) and Lessons from an Optical Illusion: On Nature and Nurture, Knowledge and Values (Harvard University Press, 1995).
Bates also worked on concepts such as Nature versus Nurture.
In other words, family background and genetics play a large role (see also Nature versus Nurture).
This is commonly called the "Nature versus Nurture" debate: literally, genetics (nature) versus how we are raised (nurture).