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Argumentative speech about nature

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Answered by gouthami60
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One of the oldest arguments in the history of psychology is the Nature vs Nurture debate. Each of these sides have good points that it's really hard to decide whether a person's development is predisposed in his DNA, or a majority of it is influenced by this life experiences and his environment.

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Answered by sharansai42
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In ancient Greece, it was written, Persephone, Demeter daughter of the harvest Goddess, was abducted by Hades, the God of the underworld and taken to hell as his queen. Demeter was distraught that crops would not grow and the entire human race would perish of cruel, terrible hunger. King of the Gods, Zeus intervened. Greek Mythology reads, Zeus forced Hades to return Persephone to her mother. But when in the underworld, Persephone had eaten seeds of a pomegranate, the food of the dead. From then forward she had to spend part of each year with Hades in the underworld. Demeter’s grief for her daughter’s departure is reflected in barren winter months and her happiness when Persephone returns is revealed in abundant and plentiful summer days.

Sometimes, beautiful by design, the wonders of nature are countless. Let us reflect on some examples of nature’s great marvels. In Colorado, the changing colors of leaves are one of the best parts of fall. The Aspen tree; Colorado’s favorite tree turns a resplendent gold as the weather cools. Genetics play a part in determining when their leaves change color. Sugar Maple trees stand like pink ice creams against autumn hills.

The world is full of fantastic fauna. From the annual migration across America of the Monarch butterflies, escaping harsh winter to the great brown bear of Alaska hibernating for winter. Then there are great feats by birds, such as the migration of the Bar-headed Geese that often fly over the Himalayas. The migration often cross continents and can span thousands of miles. Despite most of these birds never taking the migration path before, somehow they know that there’s is the path they are required to take.

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