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Indian children carrying home water; Trinidad, B.W.I.
(Wilson and Johnson, Trinidad [Printed in Scotland by Robert MacLehose], 2008-11-26)
Photo of two East Indian Children carrying water buckets. Number J365
Indian children carrying home water; Trinidad, B.W.I.
(Wilson and Johnstone, Trinidad [Printed in Scotland by Robert MacLehose], 2008-11-26)
Photo of two young children carrying water buckets. Number J365.
Indian children carrying home water; Trinidad, B.W.I.
(Wilson and Johnstone, Trinidad [Printed in Scotland by Robert MacLehose], 2008-11-27)
Photo of two East Indian children carrying water buckets. Number J365. Includes postage stamp, date illegible.
Indian children carrying home water; Trinidad, B.W.I.
(Wilson and Johnstone, Trinidad [Printed in Scotland by Robert MacLehose and Co. Ltd.], 2008-11-26)
Photo of two East Indian children carrying water buckets. Number J365. Includes an United States one cent postage stamp dated April 17th 1951.
High DHEAS is associated with earlier pubertal events in girls but not in boys
(Oxford, 2017)
Context: Premature adrenarche (PA) has been associated with increased metabolic risk.
Objective: To describe the risk of precocious thelarche (PT; ,8 years), pubarche (PP; girls ,8 years,
boys ,9 years), and gonadarche ...
Girls Do Not Sweat: the Development of Gender Stereotypes in Physical Education in Primary School
(Cartagena de Indias, 2020-06-27)
Despite efforts towards gender equality, from an early age, girls practice sport less than boys. Explaining this is paramount to psychology. Stereotypes about gender-appropriate behaviour play a key role in doing physical-sports ...
Cephalometry in 14-18 Years Old Girls and Boys of Shiraz-Iran High School
(Sociedad Chilena de Anatomía, 2009)
What kinds of careers do boys and girls expect for themselves?
(OECD, 2012-03)
On average, girls are 11 percentage points more likely than boys to expect to work as legislators, senior officials, managers and professionals. nly 5% of girls in OECD countries, on average, expect a career in engineering ...
What kinds of careers do boys and girls expect for themselves?
(OECD, 2012-03)
On average, girls are 11 percentage points more likely than boys to expect to work as legislators, senior officials, managers and professionals. nly 5% of girls in OECD countries, on average, expect a career in engineering ...
The girl child and boys in the Caribbean: progress and challenges
(ECLAC, Subregional Headquarters for the Caribbean, 2006-09)
This issue of Gender Dialogue focuses attention on the status of the girl child in the Caribbean and
examines the ongoing progress and challenges in fulfilment of international mandates such as the
Beijing Platform for ...