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Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding and the Stress Axis
Ümran Karabulut Doğan, Abdullah Karaer, Sedat Yıldız
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: Its central message is that children—and eventually adults—do not have to change who they are to fit societal molds. Ross sings, "I like what I look like, and you're nice small / We don't have to change at all".
The song was written by Shelley Miller and Stephen Lawrence and later included on the expanded edition of Ross's 1973 album Touch Me in the Morning .
: By participating in the Free to Be... You and Me project, Ross lent her immense superstar power to a progressive cultural movement aimed at teaching children about equality and individuality. You can listen to "When We Grow Up" on various platforms: When We Grow Up Lyrics — Diana Ross - Dork
: The lyrics explore childhood curiosity about the future, specifically questioning and then rejecting gender-based expectations. It asks whether the girl must be "pretty" and the boy "big and strong".
: Its central message is that children—and eventually adults—do not have to change who they are to fit societal molds. Ross sings, "I like what I look like, and you're nice small / We don't have to change at all".
The song was written by Shelley Miller and Stephen Lawrence and later included on the expanded edition of Ross's 1973 album Touch Me in the Morning . DIANA ROSS when we grow up
: By participating in the Free to Be... You and Me project, Ross lent her immense superstar power to a progressive cultural movement aimed at teaching children about equality and individuality. You can listen to "When We Grow Up" on various platforms: When We Grow Up Lyrics — Diana Ross - Dork : Its central message is that children—and eventually
: The lyrics explore childhood curiosity about the future, specifically questioning and then rejecting gender-based expectations. It asks whether the girl must be "pretty" and the boy "big and strong". : By participating in the Free to Be
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