Pinker is essentially arguing that all humans are influenced by both nature and nurture. We are born with some aspects and we learn others through socialization.
I agree with the theory. I think that influences by both nature (DNA, genes) and nurture ( learning through socialization), gives people a little bit of both. I find it too hard to believe that as soon as a child is born, nature takes all the control. Socialization also provides a variety of stimulus to encourage/discourage behavior, beliefs, and values.
Efforts to improve water, sanitation and hygiene interact with each other to boost overall health. Access to sanitation, such as simple latrines in communities, prevents drinking water contamination from human waste and reduces infections. High-tech public health measures are not necessarily the best: frequent hand-washing with soap and safe storage of drinking water are high-impact practices.
<span>Environmental management effectively lowers the rates of malaria and other diseases spread by insects and prevents death. These measures include eliminating habitats - such as standing water - for breeding, and screening doors and windows for protection from mosquitoes.</span>
<span>I hope this helps</span>
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I believe the statement is true. Former Olympian Bruce Jenner won an endorsement deal for wheaties in his post-athletic career. <span>Jenner knew he would get </span>endorsement deals after winning<span> gold in the olympics. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.</span>