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PUBERTY ( See also: period of See also: life at which the generative See also: organs in both sexes become functionally active (see REPRODUCTIVE See also: SYSTEM)
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In See also: northern countries See also: males enter upon sexual maturity between fourteen and sixteen, sometimes not much before the eighteenth See also: year, See also: females between twelve and fourteen
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In tropical climates puberty is much earlier
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In See also: English See also: common See also: law the age of puberty is conclusively presumed to be fourteen in the male and twelve in the See also: female
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Puberty is of much ethnological See also: interest, as being the occasion among many races for feasts and religious ceremonies
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In See also: Rome a feast was given to the See also: family and See also: friends: the hair of boys was cut See also: short, a See also: lock being thrown into the fire in honour of See also: Apollo, and one into See also: water as an offering to See also: Neptune
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Girls offered their dolls to See also: Venus, and the bulla—a little locket of gold worn round See also: children's necks, often by boys as well as girls—was taken off and dedicated in the See also: case of the former to Hercules or the See also: household See also: lares, in the case of the latter to See also: Juno
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The attainment of puberty is celebrated by savages with ceremonies some of which seem to be directly associated with See also: totemism
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The Australian See also: rites of initiation include the raising of those scars on the bodies of clansmen or clanswomen which serve as tribal badges or actually depict the totem
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Among many savage peoples lads at puberty undergo a pretence of being killed and brought to life again
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