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Transcript: Nature Vs. Nurture Topics Covered: •Half from biological mother, half from biological father. •Natural disasters. Milestone Presentation Kristina Elliott Erikson's 8 Stages of Psychosocial Development •Parenting styles, family dynamics, etc. •City, rural environment, suburbs, overcrowded area, adequate housing etc. •Nature: Biological influences (genetic makeup of the individual, biological/genetic predisposition, etc.). •Nurture: Influences of the physical and social environment on the individual (pollution, exposure to toxins/illness, natural disasters, learning experiences, parenting styles, peers, etc.). How do these work together to shape development? Epigenetic Effects: “The way in which environmental influences alter genetic expression and, in turn, developmental outcomes.” Genes alone do not determine anything. Environmental influences combined with genetic influences to determine what genes are expressed. End results = the way a person looks, feels, thinks, acts, and develops. •Chromosomes are made of DNA. DNA contains genes. •Erik Erikson (1902-1994) believed that personality evolves through systematic stages (psychosocial stages). •Eight (8) stages. •The developing individual is faced with a conflict during each stage. •Goal is to resolve each conflict before moving to the next stage, but biological maturation and social demands (example of nature and nurture working together to further development) force the individual to move regardless if the conflict is resolved or not. •The “I want” Vs. the “I need/I should/I better” •Real Self: True wants and desires. Contributing factor to the “mid-life crisis”. •Ideal Self: Systematically imposed expectations. Things an individual must do to be included in the family, social system, with peers, etc. •The conflict of the two can lead to mood disorders such as anxiety or depression. •Health care, exposure to toxins, pollution, exposure to diseases, etc. •Gene expression. Questions? Nature Influences of the environment we are exposed to from birth on that influences gene expression. Nurture •46 Chromosomes (23 pairs). •Nature Vs. Nurture •Erikson’s Psychosocial Stages of Development •The “Real Self” Vs. the “Ideal Self” Nature and Nurture Work Together Real Self Vs. Ideal Self

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Transcript: Observable Assets of Sociology in My Life By: Ethan M. Social Order and its influence on Me Roles Through my personal learning of sociology, I am capable of seeing various concepts within average life that have a tangible affect within my social experience. I frequently find myself observing the concept of roles at play in our society and how they affect the individuals they are prescribed to. For instance I, being a student have the role of being a pupil to my assorted professor, causing me to follow expected actions of listening to them, using their material, spending time studying, and doing their prescribed assignments as a result. (OpenStax CNX Chapter 4) When I work, I am subservient to my boss and therefor have to take an expected behavior of likewise subservience to their will and need to follow their tasks. I have also observed how a role's assorted behaviors affect individuals for instance, friends I have with rather boisterous personalities are made into passive people when the take the role of say an employee. Roles are seemingly integral to our society and sense of self with just how hard people will work to modify their standards or undergo behaviors to fill these norms. The failure to do so brings admonishment from peers and damages one's social capital as a result. Another concept of sociology I find myself interacting with or observing is the concept of peer groups. These are an integral part of the process of socialization in how they are groups of individuals that have similar status that serve to aid in socializing a person through interaction or bringing about introductory experiences to their members for the purpose of socialization. (OpenStax CNX Chapter 5) These groups greatly affect any age group from adolescence to senior years. I being an average human being with typical upbringing, naturally have had a great amount of influence from peer groups. My friends have provided me, many experiences in my past that have established many social norms in interactions between humans. I further, have used them as a reference group for better behavior for interaction, like how to direct conversation better and the like. Peer groups are also necessary to the formation of self, an important aspect of socialization in their providing of ideals and an identity to an individual. Peer Groups Conformity has played a major role in, I believe most people's lives. The want to abide by societal norms and standards is a very strong force among many individuals that they will alter their own behavior and their related assets as a result. (OpenStax CNX Chapter 6) My own want for conformity to established societal culture has driven myself to take a variety of actions I would not ordinarily do, such as wear a suit because it is deemed acceptable for a formal event and the like. As such I typically maintain a form of high conformity, throughput typically in the sense that I want to appease expectations of myself by others in order to increase my standing. Though there are times when I do not follow in what is deemed normal by society; typically, in the form of what I wear and such that is not conformist. This is a reflection of my sense of self which, conformity can damage in its over reliance. Though in general, conformity is however more than just a social expectation as various assets are important to an actual functioning society; the expectancy laws and conventional morality in actions that are shared by a society are important for its function. Conformity Levels of Wealth, Control, and Me Class System Further concepts of sociology can easily be seen as apparent in one's life. In referencing the social stratification of society or the distributions between income and such, a readily apparent idea from this in society is the social class system. (OpenStax Chapter 9) This system referring to the concept of society being divided between groups of similar wealth and status. In regards to my local society in this country there are three of these defined classes, lower, middle, and upper. The lower being of poverty level or struggling people whom as a result have a lower standard of living. The middle being above poverty with a mid line standard of living with decent wealth and incomes; in this country there are sub ranks of upper and lower with the former being closer to the wealthy and the opposite for the latter which people in this rank typically move between. Finally the upper class are the wealthy whom have a very high standard of living and have the concept of being in control of multiple people with roles such as a CEO for example. I am exposed to this concept quite readily. I am from a lower middle class family and have had many of the privileges that come from this, good education, nutrition, and access to the non essential and in my earlier life was in a more wealthy middle class state and gained the aforementioned things to an even greater degree. I have commonly encountered people of the other In

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Transcript: Song: Born under a bad sign by Albert King. Introduction Questions? Song: Oh Papa by Steffan Grossman Conclusion/Questions? I believe my band and set up are all very strong and my overall pro pro is very strong. I am confident with the concepts I have spoken about and will implement them in my performance at my event. The songs I have chosen are well varied and show off the diversity of the genre as a whole. I am pushing myself out of my comfort zone and trying to continuously develop as a musician. Minor Pentatonic Scale Greet and welcome then state what your doing for your pro pro (performance) Give a brief overview of your background and experience in music Give an overview of your band State what you will be aiming to achieve with your performance/lead into 1st concept Thank You! Ragtime Finger Picking "The blues as such are synonymous with low spirits. Blues music is not. With all its so-called blue notes and overtones of sadness, blues music of its very nature and function is nothing if not a form of diversion." Is a collection of 5 notes that sound nice played after one another. 'Penta` means five in Greek. The scale consists of a root, minor 3rd, 4th, 5th and flat 7th relevant to the major scale. It is one of the most used scales in blues music alongside the major pentatonic. Is used when taking a solo or to play melody. The scale can be played using multiple techniques. Milestone Presentation (Performance) Albert Murray . (1976). Stomping the Blues. pp. 43-54 "The delta blues music that has survived from the 1920's and 1930's is precious, but the amount lost to us is incalculable" Incorporates the use of both fingers and the thumb in the right hand against the strings using either finger picks or flesh. The thumb is known as being "independent" from the rest of the right hand by playing on the beats usually. The melody of the song is usually played using fingers 1,2 and 3. It has been around since the early days of the blues and has adapted over time and been used in many pop songs e.g. "Travis Picking" and "Landslide" by Fleetwood Mac Ted Gioia. 2009. Delta Blues: The Life and Times of the Mississippi Masters Who Revolutionized American Music. p111.

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