I get lots of arguments about this, but I think the nature of the beast has alot to do with it. Conditions just play an added factor
2006-10-03 05:02:20
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answered by Boo Boo 4
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Whether it be animal,(bear) human (man)or situation, (sporting event) the nature of the beast is always affected by the environment, circumstance, outside influence, or conditioning, as you call might call it.
2006-10-03 17:33:05
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answered by persnickety1022 7
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It depends on what you are talking about. I think with pets there will always be some sort of natural instinct, but at the same time it definitely depends on the conditioning. with pit bulls for example, some of them are trained to be fighters, but any dog could be trained to be a fighter. (I heard that more people are attacked by golden retrievers.)
2006-10-03 11:12:47
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answered by Jenn 2
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what is that donkey is the beast of burden it is famous quote and it is the instict of beast to eat to have sex also rather than mankind but the man is super because of his society and behaviour the supermacy is due to the knowlede which have been given by God.
2006-10-03 11:13:12
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answered by creed 1 3
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Conditioning, maybe???
Oh, forget about it. It's just my nature.
2006-10-04 04:28:06
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answered by firefly 4
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Conditioning, or lack thereof.
2006-10-03 11:17:24
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answered by Diesel Weasel 7
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Conditioning if a person has enough willpower they can do almost anything.
2006-10-03 11:09:05
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answered by Nate 2
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I think it's a little bit of both really.
2006-10-03 11:26:20
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answered by ? 5
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Oh, gee, could we be a little more vague? If you're trying to start a thought provoking debate, you're a failure.
2006-10-03 11:08:12
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answered by Anonymous
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that is just my nature....
2006-10-03 11:12:28
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answered by badgurl 5
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