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  1. bulbasaur

    Products of our Environments

    Or that, yes.
  2. bulbasaur

    Products of our Environments

    @pathos "This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. It needs additional citations for verification. Tagged since February 2009. Its factual accuracy is disputed. Tagged since February 2009. It needs attention from an expert on the subject...
  3. bulbasaur

    Products of our Environments

    Yes, that's absolutely true. However, the books also provides the example that when the number of people from those upbringings was reduced (via abortion), the crime in the United States fell by more than 30 percent, which is quite substantial. John J. Donohue III and Steven D. Levitt, "The...
  4. bulbasaur

    Products of our Environments

    I'm going to quote Freakonomics (Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner (Harper Prennial, 2009)) on this: "Growing up in a single-parent home roughly doubles a child's propensity to commit crime. So does having a teenage mother. Another study has shown that maternal education is the single most...
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