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... psychological research 215–216; girl power 216–220; Spice Girls 216–219;
Destiny's Child 219–220; Britney Spears 224–236; as navigation points 249–250
roles see gender roles romantic love, emergence of 100 Roseanne (TV series)
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... psychological research 215–216; girl power 216–220; Spice Girls 216–219;
Destiny's Child 219–220; Britney Spears 224–236; as navigation points 249–250
roles see gender roles romantic love, emergence of 100 Roseanne (TV series)
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