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While genes per se may have a role to play , other factors are important in
determining levels of intelligence . Specifically , the very earliest phase in a
child's development is especially important . As Daniels et al . point out ( 1997 :
58 ) : ' Brain ...
While genes per se may have a role to play , other factors are important in
determining levels of intelligence . Specifically , the very earliest phase in a
child's development is especially important . As Daniels et al . point out ( 1997 :
58 ) : ' Brain ...
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the birth criterion was regarded as very important by only 48 per cent . The other
responses were : fairly important - 34 per cent ; and not very important or not at all
important – 17 per cent . REFERENCES Bechhofer , F. and Paterson , L. 2000.
the birth criterion was regarded as very important by only 48 per cent . The other
responses were : fairly important - 34 per cent ; and not very important or not at all
important – 17 per cent . REFERENCES Bechhofer , F. and Paterson , L. 2000.
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Our empirical results suggest that more traditional sociations are still very
important for understanding changing environmental identities . In the case of
gardens , family and friendship relations , real and remembered , can be
important ...
Our empirical results suggest that more traditional sociations are still very
important for understanding changing environmental identities . In the case of
gardens , family and friendship relations , real and remembered , can be
important ...
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