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If an ethical (or social responsibility) issue can withstand open discussion and result in agreements or limited debate, it is not really an ethical (or social responsibility) issue.
Critical Period
A specific time during development when the brain is particularly receptive to acquiring certain types of information, with exposures during these times having a pronounced impact on brain structure and development.
Literacy Skills
The abilities required for reading, writing, and understanding text.
Macrosystem
The outermost layer in Bronfenbrenner's ecological systems theory, encompassing the cultural, social, economic, and political contexts that shape an individual's development.
Political Processes
The methods and strategies used by individuals and groups to exert influence over political systems, including elections, policymaking, and governance.
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