Monday, January 30, 2012

BQ Introduction

Is violence hereditary or taught from environment?

At birth, we are taught many things to help us adapt to life and everyday living. There are a lot of skills, characteristics that come naturally, and have no necessity to be taught. When it comes to certain characteristic traits, it is merely questioning whether or not these traits are heredity or learned from the people and environment the individual is exposed to.

Natural emotions that one individual experiences is questioning whether they were taught those or they naturally experienced them. Anger, I believe to be is a natural emotion that one experiences at birth. For example, when a baby is tired, hungry, or uncomfortable; they cry, whine, and holler until they are given the attention needed. This emotion is a common part of humanity. The questioning area is whether that anger which turns into violence is the hereditary or learned part.

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