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Title: How gender roles are predetermined by the environment
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This is due to the fact that gender roles are highly defined by parents and teachers as well as societal influences when children are growing up. Boys were taught to do “boy” things and girl were taught to do “girl” activities, like for instance, playing trucks and do sports for boys and playing dolls, or dressing up for girls... Showed first 250 characters
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This is due to the fact that gender roles are highly defined by parents and teachers as well as societal influences when children are growing up. Boys were taught to do “boy” things and girl were taught to do “girl” activities, like for instance, playing trucks and do sports for boys and playing dolls, or dressing up for girls... Showed next 250 characters
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