In the context of debates over the origins of knowledge, nature is to nurture as ________ is to ________.
it is something they eat
the origins of species
No match in name origins or etymology. Sorry.
Hard to answer. Humans have removed goats from their origins and put them into places they weren't from originally. The simplest answer is anywhere there is adequate browse and water. Somewhere where there are few natural predators, and places for them to hide from the ones that are there. There are only 2 places, that I am aware of, that are origins for DAIRY goats. The Swiss Alps, and the Sahara Desert. I don't know the origins of the meat goats or the pygmies.
It is the study of horses. Today, Hippology is the title of an Equine Knowledge Contest that is usd in 4-H, FFA and many horse breed contests. Hippology consists of four phases: Horse Judging, Written Examination and Slide Identification, ID Stations and Team Problem Solving. Many youth across the United States, and in other countries compete in Hippology annually, showing their knowledge of all things "horse". Items covered in the contest may cover any equine subject, i.e., Reproduction, Training, Parasites, Dressage, Draft Horses, History and Origins, Anatomy and Physiology, Driving and Harnessing, Horse Industry, Horse Management, Breeds, Genetics, Mustangs, Western Games, Colors, Famous Horses in History, Parts of the Saddle, Types of Bits, Feedstuffs and Nutrition. Hippologers with broad horse knowledge and skills will do well in Hippology.
In the context of debates over the origins of knowledge, nature is to nurture as Descartes is to Locke. Rene Descartes was a French philosopher. John Locke was an English philosopher.
How useful is it? Strengths and weaknesses of the provinence (Purpose, origins, type of source, author, date) Strengths and weaknesses of knowledge (Useful information in context, lacks?)
Catherine Sophian has written: 'The Origins of Mathematical Knowledge in Childhood' 'The Origins of Mathematical Knowledge in Childhood (Studies in Mathematical Thinking and Learning)'
Monsterology is the study or knowledge of monsters, often within the context of mythology, folklore, or popular culture. It involves examining the characteristics, origins, and cultural significance of various monsters found in different traditions.
Scientists stepped over the line into the realm of the godlike by trying to discover the origins of life so they could re-create it.
It is impossible, by definition, to 'invent' a naturally occurring product. If you really want to get into specifics or debates on origins of life, you could argue that either it was 'invented' by god, or your preferred deity, or 'evolved' over time.
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There are numerous potential answers to this question. A race can be a competition between two individuals or things. A race can be the ancestral or special origins of an individual. Depending on the context, race is equivocal.
Understanding the reasons for the makeup of the earth is important because it leads to an understanding of origins. Knowing where one may have come from has a comforting effect.
David Arthur Herbert has written: 'The question of human origins: the changing context of approved ancient history textbooks in Ontario, 1846-1991'
"origins of judsim" is the Jewish peoples origins
Questions constantly arise about the origins of various types of behavior or other characteristics. Let us say that a person likes to eat pickles. Does this person have a genetic basis that predisposes him or her to like pickles? Probably. Does this person also have life experience, probably in the form of the food that he or she was fed as a child, that predisposes him or her to like pickles? That is also probably true. Which influence is greater, genetics or experience, nature or nurture? That can be very hard to figure out.