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Discuss the Nature - Nurture Debate in Relation to the Development of an Individual

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want to come to school because she was embarrassed to meet people. She was also angry with her close friends. She persuaded her parents to take her to a private school because she had interest in learning. She never trusts people easily.

SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT.

Kylie joined drama and music after school club in her school; she also went to gymnastics and ice skating with her friends on weekends in her nearby leisure centre. She regularly went on holiday with her family every summer. Most of the times she used to sing to her friends during break times and she also got nominated by the whole school to perform her songs to entertain the parents during school talent shows.

ADOLESCENCE AGE (10-18)

MATURATION.

This is the period when both girls and boys body starts to change. Boys and girls mature differently. Maturing is nature because most of the changes that happen are not only physically but also internally. Most of these changes are seen from the age of 9-18.

PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT.

Her breast developed and got bigger in size, she started her menstruation, she grew taller, and she developed a slim figure. She looked more attractive but some tiny acne developed on her face. Physiological changes at puberty promote rapid growth, the maturity of sexual Organs, her hips got large, and hair started growing in some parts of her body. Extra fat accumulated on her stomach and bottom as her body started to take the shape of an adult woman.

INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT.

During adolescence her formal operational thinking became well developed and integrated in a significant percentage of her adolescence.

EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT.

She got depressed for the first months of menstruation because she didn’t have experience but later she got used to also she started to feel a little crazy just before her periods which is normal for some women. She was really happy to develop breast because she was eager to wear bras, she loves breasts because it gives her body a nice shape. She was bothered over the acne that was showing on her face although she knew there were products that would remove it but she got self conscious.

SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT.

Kylie’s Mood swings happened when her strong feelings change from happy to sad to angry, her feelings about self (self-esteem) changed a bit, she was always looking herself in the mirror and thinking about body changes a lot, she stopped accompanying her parents all the time want to do things without help and try to be independent, want to have privacy and be alone locked up in her room, have strong sexy feelings and at the age of 17 she got her first boyfriend, she preferred to having her friends in her house most of the time.

ADULTHOOD AGE: (19-65).

HER CAREER.

Kylie’s career as a pop star, actress and a recording artist is a talent that she was born with. She was born to be a star.

PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT.

Kylie Minogue attempted to convey a more mature style in her music and public image. She is physically fit as she eats health food, she exercises daily, and she keeps herself fit by going to the gym and jogging in the morning. Because of the public and her career Kylie wanted to remain fit and healthy as she was during adolescence, she applied more cosmetics on her face to look more attractive. She also had a stylist to style her dressing and also her hair. She had her teeth whitened to make her smile lovelier.

INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT.

Kylie is a popular pop star and an actress .she received an honorary Doctor of Health Sciences award from Anglia Ruskin University for her work raising awareness of breast cancer. She is entitled to call herself Dr Minogue.she received notable music awards, including multiple ARIA and Brit Awards and a Grammy Award. She received a Mo Award for "Australian Entertainer of the Year" for her live performances.

EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT.

Kylie Minogue makes friends her family, and she feels a close kingship with people who share some ideals or beliefs that she holds dear. She becomes impatient and irritable if she has to slow down or wait for anything, is more interested in the person’s sense of humour and intelligence than in her physique. Promoting beauty, the arts, or entertainment can make Kylie Minogue very happy. Kylie likes to socialize. Kylie Minogue has several boyfriends. She has greater intimacy skills.

SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT.

Kylie Minogue is a famous Australian musician, recording artist, songwriter, and actress. She is very popular with her music as she is also referred to as a pop star. She moved to the UK and became a musician, her music records reached number one in more than 40 countries. She has mounted several successful concert tours and received many awards. She attends different interviews on television and she shares her life history, her achievements and career experiences to us through the media, newspapers and internet. She opened a social network site for her fans.

ADULTHOOD AGE: (19-65).

BREAST CANCER.

Kylie minogue breast cancer developed in her early adulthood when she was 37 years old. Her cancer wasn’t biologically passed because neither of her family member had cancer and her mother didn’t pass it to her when she was pregnant with her. It was something that developed after birth. It is through environmental reasons like exposure to pollution, quality of the environment and lifestyle choices which may include poor nutrition, stress, risky behaviours that developed her breast cancer.

PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT.

• Kylie went through surgery, chemotherapy; radiation therapy in the process of treatment of her breast cancer. She went through some physical changes that affected her appearance whereas others affect how your body feels or functions. Some of her changes were permanent. e.g. Scars from surgery

• A loss of a part of your body or part of an organ in your body

• Losses

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