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Part of what makes individuals unique are the combinations of genes and environmental influences that shape them — nature and nurture.
I suggest dropping these folks into an email nurture campaign so that they are being engaged in an automated way until their behavior indicates that they are ready to be contacted by sales.
SMX Overtime: Eternal testing, the key to Facebook Ads success | Amy Bishop | December 21, 2020 | Search Engine LandLeading athletes benefit from a complex, and interrelated, mixture of nature and nurture.
Dissecting athletic greatness: Nature, nurture, lucky breaks and a ‘quiet eye’ | Liz Robbins | December 11, 2020 | Washington Post
As for the second question on nature versus nurture, this study can’t answer it.
Instead of jumping into a seemingly endless academic scrum over “nature versus nurture,” they studied how children actually develop over years and decades.
‘The Origins of You’ explores how kids develop into their adult selves | Bruce Bower | September 16, 2020 | Science NewsOddly you nurture it, it is part of you, and inescapably part of your past, present, and future.
Will asking for a barrel-aged Negroni help to nurture some European class?
Nature and nurture, genetics and family background all come into play.
For me, it bred the question of what nature and nurture can really do to someone.
‘Orange Is the New Black’ Star Uzo Aduba on Her Journey From Track Phenom to Crazy Eyes | Marlow Stern | June 11, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTThe two sides are not likely to reach agreement on this nature/nurture debate anytime soon.
They troubled themselves with no theories of education, but mingled gentle nurture with “wholesome neglect.”
Eric, or Little by Little | Frederic W. FarrarAnxious, to excess, to bring them up in orthodox nurture and admonition: and this is how they reward me, Herr Feldzeugmeister!
History Of Friedrich II. of Prussia, Vol. VII. (of XXI.) | Thomas CarlyleIn making such a sacrifice they are but repaying the debt of nurture.
American Sketches | Charles WhibleySane, honorable evangelism never excludes Christian nurture any more than the sunlight obviates the necessity of soil cultivation.
The United Seas | Robert W. RogersIf he does break silence it will probably be in terms of the religious cult that has given him nurture.
The Minister and the Boy | Allan Hoben
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