Papers 1171-1180 of total 2688 found.
…the façade of a man’s man. He wants to seem like a Gen. Patton or a Gen. Montgomery. When in actuality, he truly is a man’s man, just not in that hero sort of way. Colonel Frank Fitts is a homosexual. He hides his sexual preference in what seems like a perfect…
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…ranting containing profanity, homosexuality, drug and alcohol abuse, and the complete rejection of organized religion and establishment. One critic wrote: We have had smoking attacks on the civilization before, ironic or murderous or suicidal. We have not had…
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…(858). To avoid the Vietnam draft, some pacifists took extraordinary measures. Many claimed insanity, lied about homosexuality, pretended to be physically unfit, or fled to Canada (19). Yet far too many peace-loving hippies were sent to jail for refusing…
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…pattern, infection tends to be concentrated within “vulnerable groups” such as homosexual men, prostitutes, an! d IV drug users. In the generalized pattern, infection is diffused broadly through the population, typically by means of heterosexual…
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…-penetrative sexual activity wasn't "real" or normal. On the other hand the homosexual community has a much greater view of what constitutes sex including such things as kissing, mutual, masturbation, oral sex which acts to de-emphasising penetration and has give…
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…was homosexual. The murders of many people because they were gay ripped apart the nation. “The savagery of these attacks continues. In the October 18 Washington post, Justin Gillis and Patrick Gaines report: ‘while the brutality of the Shepard murder has plainly…
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…of political confrontations. Some of the more modern Presbyterian Churches want to allow homosexuals to have an equal opportunity to govern over congregations. The older Presbyterian Churches feel that this is a travesty, and do not allow it because it is against…
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…. It is rather about a malicious lie told by a child. It helps to remember that homosexuality during the 1920's was not acceptable and even today, a lesbian teacher would still make tremendous waves. Still, during the early part of the twentieth century…
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…, and met homosexual men from the United States (13-14). The homosexual men contracted AIDS from the Haitians and returned to the United States where AIDS spread further (13-14). When AIDS is in peoples bodies it does not mean people are infected…
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…knowledge of the novel, a variety of different approaches can be applied to Lisa as her life unfolds in the novel. One particular analysis is one that was incorrectly explored by Freud in the novel, the theory of homosexuality. Freud believed that Lisa…
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