One of the biggest debates in sociology is nature vs. nurture, in which advocates for nature suggest that everyone is shaped solely by genetics and biology, where advocates for nurture, propose that our environment influences, and socialization are leading factors in determining who we are and how we behave (sociology.com). Obviously, …show more content…
In the end, I was just thankful that my mother got to meet my little girl, and hopeful that our loss would forge a much-needed bond between my sister and I, who has become an inevitable part of my daughter’s …show more content…
Logically, when you have kids, you gain instant maturity, since you have greater responsibility, you don’t take as many risk, and you set better goals for yourself in hopes of giving your child a better future. Initially, my wife, was the one who made me realize I wanted to go back to school and lead me down the career path I am currently perusing. Biologically, I should have followed my father and became a mechanic, but I wanted to expanded my skill set, and have a chance to make a larger income; therefore, I decided to start classes at Somerset Community, to study Applied Science, where I hope to graduate quickly, and begin my career as a technical engineer, with the knowledge I accumulated on my own, despite my