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The Nature of the Speech Setting or Context Is Unimportant

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The nature of the speech setting or context is unimportant in Aristotelian rhetoric.


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Nonshared Environment

A term used in psychology that refers to the unique set of environmental factors and experiences that influence an individual's development, distinct from those shared with family members.

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The scientific study of life and living organisms, including their structure, function, growth, evolution, and distribution.

Genetics

The branch of biology that deals with heredity, genetic variation, and the mechanisms by which certain traits are passed from parents to offspring.

Sir Francis Galton

A 19th-century scientist known for his pioneering studies in heredity and human intelligence, and for introducing statistical concepts to the study of biology.

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