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That is an interesting article. It seems to me to be that political views are "learned" based on life experiences and the influence of views of others around you. But there is so much we have to learn regarding genetics that it wouldn't surprise me.
Yes, it is strictly genectical and inbred. And no has tried to change this particular aspect. +5
I would find it impossible.Political views are learned.For example if a baby was adopted by a family that lived on an island,and located far from the rest of the modern world,the child would not come upon the same political view as their biological parents because they have the same genes..Also what if each parent had a different political point of view,which one would the genetics pick?
Isn't it just the same as a son following his father's occupation, of course genetics play a part, :0)
OF-COURSE
and America is trying to control the population growth in many Asian and African countries directly and indirectly, even by influencing the authorized people in some areas,
But not yet anybody realized what is the real purpose of it. The reason they are saying is that the population boom in the Asian countries will result in the food scarcity and there by will lead the entire population to dangerous coditions.
BUT everybody needs to think
.If logically behaved towards the environment and the approach to the agriculture is changed the resources are GOOD enough for a population of 10 times more than the existing especially in a country like India.
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Thank you Shemarq for a thoughtful response. Sometimes, it seems, genes "know" more than we (consciously) do. ;) Hope you are enjoying a stellar moonlit Thursday night. BTW, when are the Mariners going to get serious? ;P
by Anonymous on December 9th, 2009
Who knows what happening with the Mariners. They are so hit and miss. . .
by Shemarq the Wamama on December 10th, 2009