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I disagree Darwin and other so called scientists about human intelligence. I believe intelligence is mostly shape up who we grow up. Saying of that with out farther do if we raid several children from all sort of races in the world do you think they could have the same intelligent as long as we are not exposing them to the outside biased world. What do you think. Be open and do not be biased, if you do I think you have low IQ

2007-02-22 17:58:26 · 2 answers · asked by gorebet 1 in Business & Finance Careers & Employment

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I think you have confused yourself..
Don't let your IQ hold you back. Many have found their calling in life. Manual labor is good for the soul.
We all can't be gifted.
Tally ho!

2007-02-22 18:05:12 · answer #1 · answered by cork 7 · 0 0

First of all, how are you going to keep anyone from the biases of the world? Even if they are isolated, they'll still have influences from the people who are isolating them, or from the media.

Having raised two very successful children, I can only speak from the viewpoint of how we did it. Both of them were MENSA members beginning in Kindergarten, and were honor students throughout their school years. Presently, both of them are successful in their careers.

We spent enormous amounts of time with them, always showed a genuine interest in them, started educating them from birth, talked to them like they were adults (we didn't do a lot of goo goo talk with them), attended church with them where spiritual principles and morals were reinforced, took them around many different personality types to teach them how to get along with others, gave them room to try different things such as violin, dancing, etc., to see if they liked it or not, just to name a few.

I've heard it said that a person is a product of their environment. This is a true and false statement. As for my children, this is a true statement, but, for me personally, this is a false statement. My environment as a child was corrupt, but I made a choice to overcome it and be a better person than what I saw at home.

Additionally, my children do not smoke, drink, cuss, or do drugs. In fact, they've never done any of these things because we taught them against all of this.

In summation, anyone can be whatever they choose to be. Life is choices - good and bad. Skin color makes no difference. As I always told my classes when I was teaching Phlebotomy, it doesn't matter what color a person's skin is, when I draw their blood, it is always going to be red!!!

2007-02-23 02:30:15 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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