Television programs for 8- to 12-year-olds may skew their concepts about gender roles
Girls can participate in everything that boys can, but while doing so they should be attractive. This, according to American...
Read moreGirls can participate in everything that boys can, but while doing so they should be attractive. This, according to American...
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Read moreAccording to Annett Schirmer and colleagues from the National University of Singapore, emotion helps us recognize words quicker and more...
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