Need not, because their condition prior to bringing up and their genetic mental faculties may differ.
2006-08-07 05:46:02
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answered by Anonymous
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No, I have identical twins and they pretty much have the same situation throughout their lives and their personalities are day and night to each other. You never know when a small detail that is different can make a big difference. Lets say they both had a pet and the pets died at the same time, in the same way. One child may be more attached to the pet than the other and thus the reaction and the life lesson would be different.
I know the nature versus nurture questions are very interesting.
2006-08-07 05:48:47
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answered by butnozzle 2
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No they won't. We are all individuals.
Although my siblings and I were not all the same age we were bought up in the same conditions. There are 9 of us and I can tell you we all have different personalities and we react differently in social settings. An example: I have two siblings that hate physical contact, they do not like to hug or be hugged. Some of us are very social and the rest are not.
2006-08-07 05:54:21
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answered by Cricket 3
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For years now the question of nature vs. nurture has been studied using identical twins, because they share the same DNA, They have studied tiwns raised together and Twins that were separated at birth. This has been debated for years on end, and really no definate answer has been found, it seems that both have an impact.
Here's a yahoo search on Nature vs. Nurture.
2006-08-07 05:49:29
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answered by Brittainy 3
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Not entirely. There are differences of personality built into each of us.
Now, you have couched this in negative terms--we won't give any of you love since we can't love everyone equally--and that is a problem. I still think everyone won't act in the same way.
But the absence of loving relationships in our lives is always hurtful. I have seen some people go under or into rebellion, and I have seen others rise above it and really go on and do wonderful things with their lives.
2006-08-07 06:21:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Children are taught at a very young age (younger than 5, I'm afraid) about love and comfort.......Astudy was done in Europe, there were 2 babies and one was ignored (not to the point of starving or anything) and the other was doted on........The one that was ignored had slower speech development, was very shy, etc......The one that was doted on was outgoing and friendly.....I agree it was a cruel thing to do to a baby, but what kind of lessons can we learn from this?
2006-08-07 05:47:57
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answered by mizzzzthang 6
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No! Every individual, regardless of how they were raised, will react to life differently because they have different feelings, ideas, beliefs, personalities and character! Most siblings are brought up the same way but still are very different.
2006-08-07 05:46:38
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answered by amomentssunlight 4
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Not at all. Everyone has a personality, different levels of intelligence, different things they experience or choose to do, and any number of other factors. The biggest three would be personality, intellect, and choices, though. Each person has their own, and no two are the same.
2006-08-07 05:47:46
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answered by Meredia 4
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I wouldn't say exactly the same because I belive behavior can be affected by the brains cappacity at an early age, but most of them would act relatively the same I believe, yes.
2006-08-07 05:47:14
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answered by el_huevo_de_la_noche 2
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No. Their individual reactions to any given situation would depend on their own, unique set of life-experiences, and none of them would have the same set of life-experiences because they are each individuals. It is impossible for two people, no matter how controlled their environment, to have the exact same set of experiences. Ergo, their reactions would, in some way, be different.
2006-08-07 05:49:58
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answered by pinduck85 4
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i grew to become into raised Catholic and correctly my mom and dad made me do each and every sacrament the only one I certainly have left to do is get married and that i don't see that happening any time quickly! LOL! back on your question, no you do not might desire to it is your decision what faith you like to instruct your newborn. I supply up going to church whilst i grew to become into 18 there are a number of stuff i don't believe that are practiced interior the Catholic faith. I do think of which you may desire to instruct him some form of religion. i'm getting waiting to place my son in a non secular college, they are non denomination.
2016-12-11 08:58:02
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answered by ? 3
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