That's a question of nature versus nurture and Im really not sure about that. Scientists and doctors have been arguing over that for years. However, I did see a show once about feral children. One girl was raised by dogs and would bark, walk on all fours, and catch things just like a dog would. She was able to be helped. Another child (this one a boy, back in the 1800's) was raised by wolves and again adapted to their ways. He was not able to be helped. He could dress himself and do simple tasks, but he never learned how to talk or understand more complex things (he did however seem to understand the concept of grief and love). Another young girl (9) was neglected by her family and they locked her in a room by herself. She had been in that room by herself since toddler years with no human interaction. When they found her, she was pretty messed up but she was able to return to a normal life by the time she was 13.
2007-04-17 05:44:04
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answered by Amanda 7
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Do you undergo in recommendations the popular television sequence some years in the past wherein we found out how magicians carry out and pull off their tricks? Compulsive viewing even nevertheless it continually left me deflated afterwards. It does not seem so alluring as quickly as all of us understand the actuality. to this element the suitable magic trick I even have seen is the Indian Rope Trick. Why? because of the fact I even have seen how something are executed. And so back to the Roadrunner's continual nemesis. on the possibility of leaving you with that deflated "so because it incredibly is the way it is executed" feeling i will inform you the no longer straight forward and bitter actuality. ********SPOILER below******** it is purely a caricature! lmao Sorry, i grew to become into bored - i don't have a case finished of batteries lol
2016-12-29 04:29:43
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answered by ? 4
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Giggles4
I turned out to be a product of my parents imagination.
Now about the environment--No I don't think I am a product of it. Why go there ?? Is that going to make me or others feel good ?
We recycle everything we can. Don't litter. Help in any ways that we can and our grandchildren really got us into it big time when we visited them in Virginia Beach, Va..
Have a great life and smile its contagious~~~~~~~~~~~~jill
2007-04-17 12:37:37
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answered by Jill ❤'s U.S.A 7
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To a certain degree, yes I am a product of my environment.
2007-04-17 05:48:50
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answered by marshamicrobio02 2
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Absolutely
2007-04-17 05:39:06
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answered by Papa 7
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Yes, I believe we are a product of our environment.
2007-04-17 05:40:49
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answered by kayboff 7
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Yes
2007-04-17 05:38:43
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answered by multipły 6
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if a child is raised in a horrible environment yes. then there are spoiled rich kids that just think that they can get away with it. its just hard to say.
a lot of the trouble i think today is illegal and prescription drugs. too much stress on us all and lots of pressure on kids along with being insecure and unsure about anything.
2007-04-17 05:44:41
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answered by rhonda3826 5
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Absolutely, I do. I know this for a fact. Chemistry and environment!
2007-04-17 05:38:48
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answered by Alexandriagal 6
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To a degree I beleive that to be true, however, there are also people who have turned into someone that their environment had nothing to do with.
2007-04-17 05:40:12
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answered by georgiarose_01 4
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