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Essay heading: Gender Roles In Australian Contemporary Society
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Children do not have the ability to choose their own gender pathway, and therefore have to rely on their parents and elders to lead them in the correct direction and trust their selection of gender roles. Once a child has become old enough to be able to choose for itself, they develop a more individual personality variance and definition of gender... displayed 300 characters
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From these roles being passed on through generation-to-generation, people in contemporary Australian society have continued to fall into their gender roles in life.
Gender roles can also be defined as gender stereotypes because these roles are neither a necessity nor an ever present thing. Depending on the individuals, their beliefs or even natural behaviors, gender roles can and do change... displayed next 300 characters
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