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DESCRIPTION:<a href="http://popcornclubshanghai.com/event/we-are-our-brains
 -girl-or-boy-24160/register">We Are Our Brains: Girl Or Boy?</a>\nNothing 
 would seem simpler than seeing at birth whether a child is a boy or girl\,
  right? After all\, gender is determined from the moment of conception: Tw
 o XX chromosomes means a girl\, an X and a Y chromosome means a boy. Is th
 at really all it takes to makes us who we are? How do our brains know our 
 genetic identity?One of the stereotypical differences in behavior between 
 boys and girls that’s often said to be socially conditioned is the way i
 n which they play. Little boys are wilder and more active\, preferring to 
 play with cars or to pretend to be soldiers\, while girls prefer to play w
 ith dolls. Have you ever wondered why you or others act differently than s
 ocially expected? Bring all your questions and let's have a dynamic discus
 sion with TJ\, the Popcorn Club scientist\, on this incredibly interesting
  topic.
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LOCATION:China\,\, Shanghai
SUMMARY:We Are Our Brains: Girl Or Boy?
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