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…, and others who had been condemned in a court of law. Gradually, a more diverse group was imprisoned, including Jews, Jehovah's Witnesses, Gypsies, dissenting clergy, homosexuals, as well as others who were denounced for making critical remarks about the Nazis…
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…not willingly engage in intercourse. I strongly feel that these people should be considered virgins until they feel they can give their virginity (innocence) to someone. Something else to consider is homosexuality. For instance if two women have sex, can…
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…applies social moral code. This is that all relationships we have discussed have been heterosexual. This complete absence of homosexuality (which is unacceptable in most societies until the twentieth century) once again gives us the impression that it was left…
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…Nestle and Miss Ebel have created this organization to inform the public of sexuality discrimination and just how long it has existed. Some publishers may assume that lesbian writers are trying to promote the ways of homosexuality, which in today’s…
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…seldom met before the betrothal. Also homosexuality was very popular and socially acceptable. Religion: To the Greeks of the Dark Ages religion meant chiefly a polytheistic system. Demeter was the goddess who was mother earth and giver of grain…
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…masterpieces pp.1531.) Chaucer believes he was a “gelding or a mare,” (World Masterpieces pp.1531.) which suggests that he was a homosexual. Clearly Chaucer finds the Pardoner to be the most distasteful of the travelers, both because of his obvious fraud, and his…
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…saying theword "fag" in front of homosexuals, maybe it would be better not tosay the word at all. When a person checks if anyone is Jewish before telling ajoke ripping on Jews, maybe it would be better not to tell a disrespectfulracist joke at all…
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…or quarter of the novel seems to be Michel’s struggle to resolve the conflicts between his unconscious and his conscious lives. He is married to a woman, but has homosexual instincts. He does not accept God, but will not deny Him, calling himself a Protestant…
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…of the Puritans/Anglicans, he was believed to be ( as most Stuarts ) secretly Catholic. He was not exceedingly fond of Parliament, but had few skirmishes with them, he favored instead, the Lords. He was believed to be a homosexual, and married only out…
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…than it! has for heterosexuals” (Garber 104). Fashion I will agree, has been an outlet and a sign of rebellion for homosexuals but to go as far to say that it serves a complex function. If anything, the outlandish dress is a hindrance more then a function…
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