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Nature v Nurture
I took this clip from the BBC programme called, Bang Goes the Theory. It looks at the natu...
published: 19 Jul 2012
author: magliocco12345
Nature v Nurture
Nature v Nurture
I took this clip from the BBC programme called, Bang Goes the Theory. It looks at the nature v's nurture on the subject of children and their preference in m...- published: 19 Jul 2012
- views: 11514
- author: magliocco12345
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Nature v. Nurture Debates Documentary NHD 2011
A documentary about the debates of nature and nurture. I made this for National History Da...
published: 09 Feb 2011
author: devonk11
Nature v. Nurture Debates Documentary NHD 2011
Nature v. Nurture Debates Documentary NHD 2011
A documentary about the debates of nature and nurture. I made this for National History Day. All the videos and pictures are credited.- published: 09 Feb 2011
- views: 23726
- author: devonk11
16:42
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TEDxUIUC - Gene Robinson - Solving the "Nature vs Nurture" Dilemma
Robinson holds a University Swanlund Chair at the University of Illinois. He is also the d...
published: 03 Jun 2010
author: TEDxTalks
TEDxUIUC - Gene Robinson - Solving the "Nature vs Nurture" Dilemma
TEDxUIUC - Gene Robinson - Solving the "Nature vs Nurture" Dilemma
Robinson holds a University Swanlund Chair at the University of Illinois. He is also the director of the University of Illinois Bee Research Facility, direct...- published: 03 Jun 2010
- views: 5833
- author: TEDxTalks
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Nature vs Nurture - BBC Short Doc.
BBC Short Documentary: Nature vs. Nurture originally aired August 9, 2012 as a special pre...
published: 11 Aug 2012
author: PirateFish1
Nature vs Nurture - BBC Short Doc.
Nature vs Nurture - BBC Short Doc.
BBC Short Documentary: Nature vs. Nurture originally aired August 9, 2012 as a special presentation during coverage of the London Olympic Games.- published: 11 Aug 2012
- views: 9079
- author: PirateFish1
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What Is Nature Vs. Nurture?
Nature vs Nurture is scientific debate about how humans evolve and become the person they ...
published: 30 Nov 2011
author: About.com
What Is Nature Vs. Nurture?
What Is Nature Vs. Nurture?
Nature vs Nurture is scientific debate about how humans evolve and become the person they are. Learn a little bit about this on going debate and what argumen...- published: 30 Nov 2011
- views: 11104
- author: About.com
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The Latest Science of Nature Versus Nurture
The latest research on the effects of environment and genetics on personality, brought to ...
published: 26 May 2012
author: Stefan Molyneux
The Latest Science of Nature Versus Nurture
The Latest Science of Nature Versus Nurture
The latest research on the effects of environment and genetics on personality, brought to you by Stefan Molyneux, host of Freedomain Radio. Freedomain Radio ...- published: 26 May 2012
- views: 18508
- author: Stefan Molyneux
10:00
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Nature vs. Nurture: The Debate on Psychological Development
BY PAYTON SESSIONS AND JULIA LARSON! A few months ago we entered this documentary in Natio...
published: 12 Jun 2011
author: Payton Sessions
Nature vs. Nurture: The Debate on Psychological Development
Nature vs. Nurture: The Debate on Psychological Development
BY PAYTON SESSIONS AND JULIA LARSON! A few months ago we entered this documentary in National History Day, which is basically a history project competition. ...- published: 12 Jun 2011
- views: 19484
- author: Payton Sessions
84:35
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Nature or Nurture; How Do Genes, Environment and Free Will Affect Human Behavior?
Nature or Nurture; How Do Genes, Environment and Free Will Affect Human Behavior?...
published: 08 Nov 2007
author: GRCCtv
Nature or Nurture; How Do Genes, Environment and Free Will Affect Human Behavior?
Nature or Nurture; How Do Genes, Environment and Free Will Affect Human Behavior?
Nature or Nurture; How Do Genes, Environment and Free Will Affect Human Behavior?- published: 08 Nov 2007
- views: 32637
- author: GRCCtv
1:38
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nature vs. nurture
nature vs. nurture....
published: 12 Apr 2008
author: psychology1101
nature vs. nurture
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Nature vs. Nurture | Child Development
See what you can learn on the go with the new Howcast App for iPhone and iPad: http://bit....
published: 08 Oct 2013
Nature vs. Nurture | Child Development
Nature vs. Nurture | Child Development
See what you can learn on the go with the new Howcast App for iPhone and iPad: http://bit.ly/11ZmFOu Watch more Child Development Stages videos: http://www.howcast.com/guides/1125-Child-Development-Stages Subscribe to Howcast's YouTube Channel - http://bit.ly/uLaHRS Learn what part nature versus nurture plays in child development from Watch Me Grow founder Shirael Pollack in this Howcast video. Howcast uploads the highest quality how-to videos daily! Be sure to check out our playlists for guides that interest you: http://bit.ly/ytmainplaylists Subscribe to Howcast's other YouTube Channels: Howcast Dance & Entertainment Channel - http://bit.ly/vmB86i Howcast Family Channel - http://bit.ly/16dz9oH Howcast Food & Drink Channel - http://bit.ly/umBoJX Howcast Personal Care & Style Channel - http://bit.ly/vbbNt3 Howcast Sports & Fitness Channel - http://bit.ly/vKjUjm Howcast Tech Channel - http://bit.ly/rx9FwR Howcast Video Games Channel - http://bit.ly/tYKKrk Howcast empowers people with engaging, useful how-to information wherever, whenever they need to know how. Emphasizing high-quality instructional videos, Howcast brings you experts who provide accurate information in easy-to-follow tutorials on everything from makeup, hairstyling, nail art design, and soccer to parkour, skateboarding, dancing, kissing, and much, much more. A very common topic is nature versus nurture. Is the child born with certain characters and traits or are they born with a blank slate and do you teach them things? Well, it can be a little bit of both. Just because your child may not be born with some artistic skills or doesn't really like to color and draw because you didn't like to do that and you thing that 'Well, he gets it from me. I never really liked that' doesn't mean that they can't learn how to have great penmanship by giving them opportunities to write their name and giving them the tools and the time to try and practice that. Even if your child may not be interested in something because they may not like it or may not be their preference, it's still ok to continue to introduce them and reintroduce them to new things because as they become more comfortable with doing things or trying them, they might eventually start to like it as they become better at it. So what's important to know is whether it's nurture, whether it's nature, continue to encourage your child to learn and provide them with different opportunities to do that because they might prefer one way over another, they might prefer to draw versus write but encourage them to try both ways so that they can become more proficient at it over time.- published: 08 Oct 2013
- views: 356
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Grieves and Budo - Nature vs Nurture (not live)
The song Nature vs Nurture by Grieves.....
published: 10 Jul 2010
author: Adolfo P
Grieves and Budo - Nature vs Nurture (not live)
Grieves and Budo - Nature vs Nurture (not live)
The song Nature vs Nurture by Grieves..- published: 10 Jul 2010
- views: 16783
- author: Adolfo P
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CATFIGHT - 1 Hour Documentary
Women fight dirty. They are more conniving, strategic, and subtle in their actions - so wh...
published: 02 Sep 2010
author: Tricon Films and Television
CATFIGHT - 1 Hour Documentary
Women fight dirty. They are more conniving, strategic, and subtle in their actions - so when the dust settles, they leave longer lasting scars than just a black eye. They may not use their fists; but they’ll backstab, betray, manipulate, and sabotage any woman in their desire to protect what is theirs.
CATFIGHT is a punchy one-hour documentary that exposes a long-standing taboo - why and how women sabotage one another. CATFIGHT traces the competitiveness among women and socially mandated dilemmas related to beauty culture, dating/marriage, work life, and motherhood to find out why women can be so vicious to one another.
The mean girls in CATFIGHT reveal how they torment, ridicule, and abuse the women at the edges of their social circle. With the aid of sociologists and psychologists, we’ll set out to debate the nature versus nurture argument of their actions. From hateful gossip, to stealing boyfriends, and bullying to the point of tears – CATFIGHT attempts to source out the cause for such vile behavior from the fairer of the two sexes.
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FACTUM KANG
FACTUM KANG, 2009
Left: Hanna Kang (born 12 February, 1985).
Right: Hanjoo Laurie Kang (b...
published: 21 Jul 2010
author: Candice Breitz
FACTUM KANG
FACTUM KANG, 2009
Left: Hanna Kang (born 12 February, 1985).
Right: Hanjoo Laurie Kang (born 12 February, 1985).
FACTUM KANG is usually shown as a dual-channel video installation on two vertically-mounted plasma displays hung alongside one another. For exhibition purposes, the footage loops endlessly without beginning or end. For more info on FACTUM and to view other portraits from this series, see http://vimeo.com/album/259786
To produce the series of works collectively titled FACTUM (2010), Candice Breitz conducted intensive interviews with seven pairs of identical twins and a single set of identical triplets in and around Toronto during the summer of 2009, footage from which she then edited seven dual-channel video installations (and one tri-channel video installation). Like Robert Rauschenberg’s near-identical paintings FACTUM I and FACTUM II (both 1957), from which the series borrows its title, each interviewee in FACTUM is an imperfect facsimile of their twin: their apparent identicality is soon disrupted by a host of subtle differences.
Breitz chose to work with monozygotic twins (and triplets) who spent their formative lives together and who thus draw on shared memories and experience. Each pair of twins was filmed over the course of one long day in a domestic environment designated by the twins – most chose to shoot in the home of one twin, or in their shared home. In each case, Breitz interviewed Twin A for approximately 5–7 hours in the absence of his/her sibling and then directed the same set of questions separately to Twin B. Designed to give each individual the opportunity to narrate his/her own story as s/he chose, the questions covered intimate areas such as childhood, sibling rivalry and family matters, but also zoomed out to allow each subject to address his/her relationship to the world at large.
Some questions were specifically slanted to shed light on the mysterious terrain of subject formation: the twins were asked to lend comment, for example, on the nature-nurture debate, or to offer their thoughts on evolution versus creation. Other questions invited the twins to share personal anecdotes or key memories. According to their level of comfort before the camera, some individuals were willing to enter into minute and graphic autobiographical detail, while others set distinct boundaries.
Each pair of twins was asked to style themselves as identically as possible for the camera, and left to decide how diligently they wished to fulfill the request. For some the superficial sameness that resulted – almost immediately to be undermined by innumerable small differences that manifest themselves throughout the interview – became an apt metaphor for the projections of sameness that they had been subject to all their lives.
Each pair of interviews was later woven together in the editing studio to create a somewhat stereoscopic dual-channel portrait. Breitz’s edits accentuate the push-and-pull relationship between the siblings. As the twins relate their stories, sharp distinctions in their voices, their attitudes, their body language, and their views on the world become apparent. At times they gravitate towards each other, offering almost the same syntax and gestures to describe memory, while at other moments they differ vastly in their conclusions on topics they both consider vital. Breitz’s presence is strongly tangible in each twin portrait – her jagged editing style distances the works from the truth claims of conventional documentary, suggesting that the intertwining forces of fact and fiction are always at play in auto/biography.
FACTUM raises questions not only about twinship per se, but also about the struggle that each individual must negotiate in defining him or herself as distinct, while facing constant reminders of the relative role of others in the process of self-definition.
The FACTUM series comprises FACTUM BRADLEY, FACTUM HAWKE, FACTUM JACOB, FACTUM KANG, FACTUM McNAMARA, FACTUM MISERICORDIA, FACTUM TANG and FACTUM TREMBLAY.
Director + Editor: Candice Breitz
Assistant Director: Bianca Semeniuk
Camera: Sean Anicic
Makeup: Allison Magpayo
Production Assistants: Manuela Buechting, Sue Johnson, Eva Michon
Post Production: Alex Fahl
Commissioned by The Power Plant, Toronto; Commissioning Partner - Partners in Art, Toronto
Additional information available upon request: www.candicebreitz.net
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FACTUM TANG
FACTUM TANG, 2010
Left: Joelle Tang (born 25 December, 1990).
Middle: Jade Tang (born 25 ...
published: 15 Jul 2010
author: Candice Breitz
FACTUM TANG
FACTUM TANG, 2010
Left: Joelle Tang (born 25 December, 1990).
Middle: Jade Tang (born 25 December, 1990).
Right: Mariah Tang (born 25 December, 1990).
FACTUM TANG is usually shown as a tri-channel video installation on 3 vertically-mounted plasma displays hung alongside one another. For exhibition purposes, the footage loops endlessly without beginning or end. For more info on FACTUM and to view other portraits from this series, see http://vimeo.com/album/259786
To produce the series of works collectively titled FACTUM (2010), Candice Breitz conducted intensive interviews with seven pairs of identical twins and a single set of identical triplets in and around Toronto during the summer of 2009, footage from which she then edited seven dual-channel video installations (and one tri-channel video installation). Like Robert Rauschenberg’s near-identical paintings FACTUM I and FACTUM II (both 1957), from which the series borrows its title, each interviewee in FACTUM is an imperfect facsimile of their twin: their apparent identicality is soon disrupted by a host of subtle differences.
Breitz chose to work with monozygotic twins (and triplets) who spent their formative lives together and who thus draw on shared memories and experience. Each pair of twins was filmed over the course of one long day in a domestic environment designated by the twins – most chose to shoot in the home of one twin, or in their shared home. In each case, Breitz interviewed Twin A for approximately 5–7 hours in the absence of his/her sibling and then directed the same set of questions separately to Twin B. Designed to give each individual the opportunity to narrate his/her own story as s/he chose, the questions covered intimate areas such as childhood, sibling rivalry and family matters, but also zoomed out to allow each subject to address his/her relationship to the world at large.
Some questions were specifically slanted to shed light on the mysterious terrain of subject formation: the twins were asked to lend comment, for example, on the nature-nurture debate, or to offer their thoughts on evolution versus creation. Other questions invited the twins to share personal anecdotes or key memories. According to their level of comfort before the camera, some individuals were willing to enter into minute and graphic autobiographical detail, while others set distinct boundaries.
Each pair of twins was asked to style themselves as identically as possible for the camera, and left to decide how diligently they wished to fulfill the request. For some the superficial sameness that resulted – almost immediately to be undermined by innumerable small differences that manifest themselves throughout the interview – became an apt metaphor for the projections of sameness that they had been subject to all their lives.
Each pair of interviews was later woven together in the editing studio to create a somewhat stereoscopic dual-channel portrait. Breitz’s edits accentuate the push-and-pull relationship between the siblings. As the twins relate their stories, sharp distinctions in their voices, their attitudes, their body language, and their views on the world become apparent. At times they gravitate towards each other, offering almost the same syntax and gestures to describe memory, while at other moments they differ vastly in their conclusions on topics they both consider vital. Breitz’s presence is strongly tangible in each twin portrait – her jagged editing style distances the works from the truth claims of conventional documentary, suggesting that the intertwining forces of fact and fiction are always at play in auto/biography.
FACTUM raises questions not only about twinship per se, but also about the struggle that each individual must negotiate in defining him or herself as distinct, while facing constant reminders of the relative role of others in the process of self-definition.
The FACTUM series comprises FACTUM BRADLEY, FACTUM HAWKE, FACTUM JACOB, FACTUM KANG, FACTUM McNAMARA, FACTUM MISERICORDIA, FACTUM TANG and FACTUM TREMBLAY.
Director + Editor: Candice Breitz
Assistant Director: Bianca Semeniuk
Camera: Sean Anicic
Makeup: Allison Magpayo
Production Assistants: Manuela Buechting, Sue Johnson, Eva Michon
Post Production: Alex Fahl
Commissioned by The Power Plant, Toronto; Commissioning Partner - Partners in Art, Toronto
Additional information available upon request: www.candicebreitz.net
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FACTUM TREMBLAY
FACTUM TREMBLAY, 2009
Left: Natalyn Tremblay (born 3 April, 1980).
Right: Jocelyn Trembla...
published: 21 Jul 2010
author: Candice Breitz
FACTUM TREMBLAY
FACTUM TREMBLAY, 2009
Left: Natalyn Tremblay (born 3 April, 1980).
Right: Jocelyn Tremblay (born 3 April, 1980).
FACTUM TREMBLAY is usually shown as a dual-channel video installation on two vertically-mounted plasma displays hung alongside one another. For exhibition purposes, the footage loops endlessly without beginning or end. For more info on FACTUM and to view other portraits from this series, see http://vimeo.com/album/259786
To produce the series of works collectively titled FACTUM (2010), Candice Breitz conducted intensive interviews with seven pairs of identical twins and a single set of identical triplets in and around Toronto during the summer of 2009, footage from which she then edited seven dual-channel video installations (and one tri-channel video installation). Like Robert Rauschenberg’s near-identical paintings FACTUM I and FACTUM II (both 1957), from which the series borrows its title, each interviewee in FACTUM is an imperfect facsimile of their twin: their apparent identicality is soon disrupted by a host of subtle differences.
Breitz chose to work with monozygotic twins (and triplets) who spent their formative lives together and who thus draw on shared memories and experience. Each pair of twins was filmed over the course of one long day in a domestic environment designated by the twins – most chose to shoot in the home of one twin, or in their shared home. In each case, Breitz interviewed Twin A for approximately 5–7 hours in the absence of his/her sibling and then directed the same set of questions separately to Twin B. Designed to give each individual the opportunity to narrate his/her own story as s/he chose, the questions covered intimate areas such as childhood, sibling rivalry and family matters, but also zoomed out to allow each subject to address his/her relationship to the world at large.
Some questions were specifically slanted to shed light on the mysterious terrain of subject formation: the twins were asked to lend comment, for example, on the nature-nurture debate, or to offer their thoughts on evolution versus creation. Other questions invited the twins to share personal anecdotes or key memories. According to their level of comfort before the camera, some individuals were willing to enter into minute and graphic autobiographical detail, while others set distinct boundaries.
Each pair of twins was asked to style themselves as identically as possible for the camera, and left to decide how diligently they wished to fulfill the request. For some the superficial sameness that resulted – almost immediately to be undermined by innumerable small differences that manifest themselves throughout the interview – became an apt metaphor for the projections of sameness that they had been subject to all their lives.
Each pair of interviews was later woven together in the editing studio to create a somewhat stereoscopic dual-channel portrait. Breitz’s edits accentuate the push-and-pull relationship between the siblings. As the twins relate their stories, sharp distinctions in their voices, their attitudes, their body language, and their views on the world become apparent. At times they gravitate towards each other, offering almost the same syntax and gestures to describe memory, while at other moments they differ vastly in their conclusions on topics they both consider vital. Breitz’s presence is strongly tangible in each twin portrait – her jagged editing style distances the works from the truth claims of conventional documentary, suggesting that the intertwining forces of fact and fiction are always at play in auto/biography.
FACTUM raises questions not only about twinship per se, but also about the struggle that each individual must negotiate in defining him or herself as distinct, while facing constant reminders of the relative role of others in the process of self-definition.
The FACTUM series comprises FACTUM BRADLEY, FACTUM HAWKE, FACTUM JACOB, FACTUM KANG, FACTUM McNAMARA, FACTUM MISERICORDIA, FACTUM TANG and FACTUM TREMBLAY.
Director + Editor: Candice Breitz
Assistant Director: Bianca Semeniuk
Camera: Sean Anicic
Makeup: Allison Magpayo
Production Assistants: Manuela Buechting, Sue Johnson, Eva Michon
Post Production: Alex Fahl
Commissioned by The Power Plant, Toronto; Commissioning Partner - Partners in Art, Toronto
Additional information available upon request: www.candicebreitz.net
Youtube results:
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Bang Goes the Theory - S01E08 - Microwaves, Nature v Nurture,
haha boo....
published: 17 Oct 2011
author: oofay789
Bang Goes the Theory - S01E08 - Microwaves, Nature v Nurture,
Bang Goes the Theory - S01E08 - Microwaves, Nature v Nurture,
haha boo.- published: 17 Oct 2011
- views: 4859
- author: oofay789
5:28
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Nature via Nurture
Nature versus Nurture has been a heated debate for ages, but does it have to be just one o...
published: 29 Nov 2012
author: Terry Bell
Nature via Nurture
Nature via Nurture
Nature versus Nurture has been a heated debate for ages, but does it have to be just one or the other. How about both?- published: 29 Nov 2012
- views: 557
- author: Terry Bell
3:17
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Twin Studies - Nature Vs. Nurture And Neil Patrick Harris
Where I rambunctiously talk about twins and twin studies. FACEBOOK: http://on.fb.me/sVtdgT...
published: 21 Dec 2011
author: David Dzierba
Twin Studies - Nature Vs. Nurture And Neil Patrick Harris
Twin Studies - Nature Vs. Nurture And Neil Patrick Harris
Where I rambunctiously talk about twins and twin studies. FACEBOOK: http://on.fb.me/sVtdgT TWITTER: http://twitter.com/DavidDzierba Sources: Twin Studies Wik...- published: 21 Dec 2011
- views: 3925
- author: David Dzierba
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Nature vs. Nurture : Four Different Stories
IMPORTANT!! I DO NOT OWN THESE SONGS AND CLIPS! IT IS USED FOR ENTERTAINMENT AND EDUCATION...
published: 16 Jun 2013
author: Dan L
Nature vs. Nurture : Four Different Stories
Nature vs. Nurture : Four Different Stories
IMPORTANT!! I DO NOT OWN THESE SONGS AND CLIPS! IT IS USED FOR ENTERTAINMENT AND EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY!!*** School Project Nature vs. Nurture Summative...- published: 16 Jun 2013
- views: 276
- author: Dan L