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Adding a new tweet to the What Is Gender page.
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@@ -11,7 +11,8 @@ siblings:
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classes:
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- gdb
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tweets:
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- https://twitter.com/CognitiveSoc/status/1228717614630940672
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- '1228717614630940672'
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- '1439225913623781377'
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---
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# What is Gender?
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@@ -37,6 +38,7 @@ Many people attribute the term to psychologist John Money, who proposed using "g
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<div class="gutter">
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{{import '~/tweet' ids=[
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'1228717614630940672'
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'1439225913623781377'
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] tweets=meta.tweets className="hide-reply" }}
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</div>
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}!}
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@@ -56,9 +58,9 @@ Likewise, many people believe that Phenotype is also binary, but biology has rec
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Gender, however, is a lot more... esoteric. There are a lot of different ways that people have attempted to illustrate the gender spectrum, but none have quite thoroughly captured it, because the spectrum is itself a very abstract concept.
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{!{
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<div class="gutter flex flex-center print-span34 print-row print-inline print-break-before">
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<div class="">
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<div class="card">
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<div class="card-header">Some of the methods used to describe gender</div>
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<div class="card-header"><strong>Some of the methods used to describe gender</strong></div>
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<div class="card-body flex flex-row">
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{{import '~/img' images.spectrum }}
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{{import '~/img' images.graph }}
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