THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE TWO SEXES IS ONE OF THE important conditions upon which we have built the many varieties of human culture that give human beings dignity and stature. In every known society, mankind has elaborated the biological division of... Science, Sex, and Society - Page 310by Ann E. Kammer - 1979 - 569 pagesFull view - About this book
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