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    By Knowing a Child's Sex, One Can Predict Whether That
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By Knowing a Child's Sex, One Can Predict Whether That

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By knowing a child's sex, one can predict whether that particular boy or girl will be faster, stronger, smarter, more obedient, or more assertive than another child.

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