


These three blogs are all MUST SEES in their unique ways. The first one located at the top is "Nature vs. Nurture" which is a blog that questions how behavior is shaped and acquired. This is one of my favorite blogs due to its insightful blog posts and deep analysis of each topic discussed. Nature vs Nuture does a great job informing its readers of the history behind the debate along with various psychological aspects that deal with personality traits and family relationships. The blog surrounds science and psychology which are two things I am currently studying giving this blog an extra thumbs up!
Interested in an informative and entertaining blog? Mediabully is definitely your winner. Mediabully's blog titled, "The Media Told Me to Do It" never bores and always grabs your attention by diving into unique ideas and thoughtful engagement of media issues. If you ever thought serious and funny could never be combined, well, you're wrong because Mediabully uses a humorous tone without losing focus and manages to develop a very successful deep, thoughtful engagement. I enjoyed visiting this blog frequently to see how videos were incorporated into discussion along with developing questions that have never crossed my mind before about the media. Buckle up because this blog will blow you away!
The last blog I recommend viewing is "untitled" which is a unique name perfect for its unique blogs. With the drinking age being a popular blog topic, this particular one caught my attention from the rest due to its originality and focus on an aspect of the drinking age that was never touched on deeply. Untitled discussed the attitudes and cultural aspect of college drinking. It points out that changing the law to alter the age will not do much if practices and attitude towards drinking are still kept intact. A syllogism untitled created made perfect sense when stated "bad=cool," "drinking=bad," "therefore drinking=cool." This explains how age is just a number and the mind will still categorize drinking as cool causing the issue of underage drinking still exist.

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