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Title: Home Burial: Gender Roles In Grief
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August 9, 2002 |
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This is the way many people view a relationship. The man is the one who is strong and holds the family together, while the wife is the one who shows emotions. Although that is the way that a marriage or relationship is thought of, roles are not as defined in a relationship; all people should be equal and a person's gender should have nothing to do with who they are... Showed first 250 characters
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This is the way many people view a relationship. The man is the one who is strong and holds the family together, while the wife is the one who shows emotions. Although that is the way that a marriage or relationship is thought of, roles are not as defined in a relationship; all people should be equal and a person's gender should have nothing to do with who they are... Showed next 250 characters
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