Answer (substantively) the following questions/topics with a minimum of 500 word

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Answer (substantively) the following questions/topics with a minimum of 500 words (each essay). Also, each essay must include three references from academic sources (not popular web links).
1. Explain the appropriate and incorrect uses of teleological arguments (not theology) when it comes to human development. In its simplest form a teleological argument is usually preceded by the sentence: “A human being is supposed to–ought to–grow up/be ‘this way’ “(Provide three academic-level references and cite these throughout the text whenever appropriate.)
2. Describe the construct of AGENCY and apply this foundational idea (in psychology, sociology, and philosophy) to issues and situations of wellness. What is the value of assessing one’s degree of agentic freedom while coming up with a universal definition of “happiness” (Provide three academic-level references and cite these throughout the text whenever appropriate.)
3. To what extent is “civilized life” not a fitting model for overall wellness (psychological or biological)? Specifically, employ Thomas’ and Chess’ (1977) heuristics of The Goodness of Fit model in order to contrast evolutionary tested modes of existence and the arbitrariness of a “civilized life.” (Provide three academic-level references and cite these throughout the text whenever appropriate.)
Format Details:
a) Fonts: Arial, Bookman Old Style, Times Roman or Courier New, size 12 or smaller—no bold or italics.
b) A minimum of 500 words per each essay (between 500 and 700) of actual content excluding title, abstract, reference, and appendix pages;
c) 1.5* spacing between lines with no extra spaces between paragraphs. [Note: Title, abstract, reference, and appendix pages are not required for these short essays.]
d) Paraphrase rather than quote, and when quoting, no more than a few lines (2-3) embedded in the text.
e) One-inch margins (all around)