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 The debate about Nature and Nurture was great, yet I feel like I wasn't prepared enough for it which led to me not participating in the debate  a lot. I also think that my oral presentation and answering was summed up as good and needs more work. My overall performance was good and needed more preparation as well. If I would've done this debate again I would prepared more claims and have background knowledge.


  This debate helped me understand why I have this kind of behavior. The new ideas that came up in the debate was that nature and nurture are 2 very important roles in a persons personality. The nurture was more persuading to me though I was debating about nature. My personal beliefs are nurture because there are more reasons to support it more than nature.

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