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    expectations mirror the role of the average man in our society‚ however‚ as the roles of women have changed so have the role of the man of the house. He used to be the bread-winner‚ the disciplinarian‚ the final say in the matter‚ but expectations began to change. More and more frequently to be a man one had to be a good listener‚ a homemaker‚ a laundress‚ a chef‚ a child care provider‚ a passionate and creative lover‚ a faithful partner‚ and a handy man. (Examples of those roles should be found and

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    The Male and Female Role

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    support; for example parents will buy boys trucks and buy girls dolls. With these continued ways of thinking males and females will always be trapped in the same roles unless something pushes them into a different role. The female role as it has been taught is to be loving‚ caring‚ nurturing‚ to be patient‚ and to express feelings openly. The role of a female in society is to become married‚ stay home‚ take care of the children‚ clean the house and cook. In most households the female is the one who runs

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    Gender Roles In Society

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    Gender roles are expectations of how a person should act‚ dress‚ and talk based on his or her sex. A majority of people conform to these roles at an early age‚ and will continue to carry these beliefs‚ often unconsciously‚ around with them throughout their lives‚ and these beliefs can affect people negatively. The message that gender roles send is that in order to be part of society‚ you must fit into the predisposed mold for your gender‚ or most importantly‚ what society deems as acceptable. But

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    Gender Role Adaptation

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    discussion on gender-role adaptation. One school of thought argues that gender-role adaptation is primarily influenced by biological factors‚ while the other argues that gender-role adaptation is based on environmental influences. Compare the two theories. Point out the strengths and limitations of each. Which theory are you likely to adopt and why? Make sure to support your discussion by providing relevant examples pertaining to the stages of middle childhood and/or adolescenc Gender-role adaption is

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    Women's Role In America

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    Women of India Women and men have always had opposing differences since the beginning of time. In this paper I am going to discuss the role of the women of India verses the role of women in America and I am going to tell you why I think the women of India are treated disgracefully. Female feticide‚ dowry deaths and domestic abuse offer a gruesome background of basic cruelty in India. In a typical society in India a person will find that there are still beliefs and traditions

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    Dark Ages. he women in Odyssey are unique in their personality‚ intentions‚ and relationship towards men. All women in this epic are different‚ but all of them help to define the role of the ideal woman. In The "Odyssey"‚ Homer depicts women during his time period by describing how they behave in society‚ what their roles are‚ and shows things from women’s prospectives. During the dark age‚ when this poem was written‚

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    gender roles in Society

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    Each society has binary oppositions as in masculine and feminine roles and the established values have little to do with nature and everything to do with culture. Moreover‚ the ideals and distinctions of masculine and feminine activities and behaviors are reinforced and redefined through powerful social norms of any particular period. In Medieval and early Modern Europe societies‚ gender roles were clearly defined by the strong prevailing social structure of the period and were constantly changing

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    Archetypal Mothers Role

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    A mother’s role impacts the child’s life and plays a huge part in deciding what type of person the child grows up to. Many twentieth century children’s literature demonstrates archetypes‚ including the mother‚ and how this helps the characters to succeed and find happiness. Children seek for this maternal figure if it is not found in the birth mother‚ or is lacking completely‚ as it is a natural instinct that a child relies on upon entering this world. The role of the mother figures in the children’s

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    Gender Roles In Toys

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    The term gender role refers to societies concept of how men and women are expected to act and behave. We are taught gender roles from infancy‚ for example girls wear pink and play with dolls. Boys wear blue and are tough. For this socialization experiment‚ I have picked two different children’s toys; one clearly aimed towards girls and the other aimed towards boys. For the toy aimed towards girls‚ I have chosen the Barbie STEM kit. For the toy aimed towards boys I have chosen the DC Justice League

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    Gender Roles Analysis

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    backgrounds and cultures and we all have different opinions on gender roles. For example‚ some cultures might be comfortable with males having more authority because they grew up in the same scenario‚ and some might totally disagree with the idea of gender roles. I personally have different perspectives on gender roles. Growing up I was socialized to think that women are the homemakers in the relationship. I recognize that having gender roles means that someone will usually dominate in the relationship.

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