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Reflection on Role of Family

   

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Running Head: REFLECTION ON ROLE OF FAMILY
REFLECTION ON ROLE OF FAMILY
Name of the Student
Name of the University
Author Note

REFLECTION ON ROLE OF FAMILY
My only strength is my family. The members of my family motivate me. The contributes to
my cultural, educational as well as moral development. If I look at family from a broader
perspective, I can consider that the families in Australia are basically the carriers of the
indigenous culture as well as values.
According to my opinion the life of every individual in Australia is inspired by his or her
respective families. Families, help a person to grow. Families teach children, the lessons of
morality, virtues like honesty and their importance in life. Thus, since childhood families cast
upon a deep influence on the character of a child.
My family has not only shaped my nature, behavior and character, it has assisted me to
inculcate a love for indigenous culture. My father was a musician. He has also interest in
aboriginal music. This is the reason the melodies of his indigenous music are also inspired by
the tune and instrumental rhythms used in aboriginal music. This also helped me a lot to
know about the aboriginal culture, music. I become curious and delve deep into the history to
know about the inception as well as evolution of Australian aboriginals. This also evoked
inside me a love for the aboriginals, and a sense of integrity. It is my family which made me
understand how important it is to maintain harmony among indigenous and aboriginal
communities in Australia, how it is going to benefit the society and country as well.
Driven by my urge to discover the role of family in Australian society, I started
observing the impact casted upon the family on the socio-economic sphere. This also
enhanced my knowledge about how families contribute the productive labor force of the
country. I have also come to know that families generate moral and ethical values. Families
generate the love for culture.
Millenial families are broad minded, they support the juxtaposition of aboriginals with
the indigenous people of Australia. Thus families are fostering integrity and fruitful cultural
interaction. Thus families are the units in Australian society that helps the society to be

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