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In horticultural societies, division of labor typically involves men and women having distinct roles. Men may focus on clearing land, hunting, and building while women are more involved in planting crops, tending to gardens, and food preparation. This division of labor helps ensure the community's survival by efficiently utilizing resources and knowledge.
The importance of "proper" gender roles-Apex
Chromosomes decide the gender of the child.
No they cannot
Yes. It is an indication of gender equality and progressive societies. Especially no-fault divorces.
Same-gender friendships are extremely important in child and pubescent development, as it allows for discussing gender-specific issues, sharing gender-preferred interests, etc.
Most religions put a lot of importance on a person's gender; many elevate men over women. But not all do!
The different genders make it possible for reproduction, and thus the continuation of human life.
The noun 'midwife' is a common gender noun; a word for a person, who is not a doctor, whose profession is overseeing pregnancies and delivering babies. In modern societies, a midwife is often a specially trained nurse; the noun nurse is also a common gender noun.
In high-risk areas (East and Southeast Asia, sub-Saharan Africa), men are even more likely to have HCC than women.
For some people it may be very important, for others not at all.
In the African Luhya language, classes are called "inhavwa". They are used to categorize nouns based on their characteristics, such as their gender or shape.