Socio-cultural factors that hinder girls from getting an education include beliefs that they should be taking care of domestic chores and having children. They are also sometimes believed to not be as smart as men.
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they did not. Boys went to military training at the age of 7. Girls had no education at all. They stayed indoors and did household work, and didnt get out much at all.
The difference between their education is that Spartans were birthed for war and learned the brutality of war from a young age as Athenians were taught philosophy and astronomy as well as other subjects.Both city-states had education but Athens had more of a formal education.Athens:Went further into educationBoys had to memorize everything due to the lack of books (teachers read out loud)Girls didn't learn as much as boys did; but if their mother had some sort of education they would learn it in their homeSparta:Still had educationBoys still had to memorize everything due to the lack of books (teachers read out loud)Had less education but more military stuff
It's a great form of exercise and cultural education. Yes it should it is a great form of P.E. or a good way for boys and girls to learn something valuable in a fun atmosphere.
Yes, it is correct usage to say 'those girls'. It means specific girls as opposed to any girls or it means specific girls that have previously been mentioned. It is also used when gesturing toward the subject girls when you say 'those girls' but don't point, it's rude. Example of each: Those girls on the committee succeeded in achieving their goal raising funds. My sisters are on a trip of a lifetime to France. Those girls saved up for a long time for the trip.
Girls do. Boys have slightly larger hearts, chests, and lungs which make breathing for them a little better. That why the can run faster and longer than girls.