Yes they were, because of the fact that young men and older men up to their late 40's were used as workers for Hitler before he ended up sending them to the gas chambers, young girls and women younger then the age of 20 were seen as the "useless" ones and they were sent to the gas chambers right away. Hitler separated the men from the boys, the young from the old and he ripped families part by gender so he could find effective ways of killing them off.
There isn't one... the word 'enemy' has no gender.
The word 'soldiers' is a mass-noun - without reference to either gender.
The word 'soldiers' is a mass-noun - without reference to either gender.
a target market are the people (age, gender, etc) that a company are aiming to sell their products to.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun 'cadet' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female. The noun 'cadet' is another word for 'student', a student studying to be a military officer.
No.
There was serious impact of the Depression on families and on gender relations. Families faced hardships with children and women being forced to work for very low wages to try and make ends meet.
Segregated schools can be separated by religion, gender. Like if you have catholic schools. Only catholics go. Or separated by gender like an all boys/girls school.
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Families can perpetuate social inequality by passing down wealth and opportunities to their children, reinforcing class divisions. Gender inequality can also be perpetuated through traditional gender roles and expectations passed down within families. Additionally, families can perpetuate racial inequality through the transmission of discriminatory beliefs and practices.
Gender is not decided by the moon.
No, prawns do not change gender during their lifetime. They are born either male or female and remain the same gender throughout their life.
The song was written by Harry Birch The song was originally published in 1871. Therefore it is NOT about the Holocaust.