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Title: a woman's perspective
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Once girls are old enough to attend school, the outdated ideas of women are taught in the institution. Girls are often separated from boys in order to complete the "girls' skills" such as baking or painting flowers (Gould, 2000, p. 386). As a girl grows up, she is inspired by the actions of those around her, her parents and teachers especially... Showed first 250 characters
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386). As a girl grows up, she is inspired by the actions of those around her, her parents and teachers especially. If a girl's mother demonstrates the traditional role, more than likely the girl will proceed in the same traditional manner. The archaic ideals of conforming women are clinging to the minds of young girls... Showed next 250 characters
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