Papers 1231-1240 of total 2688 found.
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…, Kentucky and the other in the New York Theater Workshop in New York City. Other plays are Millennium Approaches and Perestroika. They follow eight characters’ lives over the span of six years, showing their feelings on homosexuality and the effects that HIV…
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…and concentration camps within Germany. Large numbers of Poles, Soviet prisoners of war, gypsies, and homosexuals died at Auschwitz. Jews compromised the largest amount of prisoners. The estimated deaths of the camp range from 1.5 million to 4 million…
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…success extends far beyond his titles, in that he earned bodybuilding great respect, because then it was considered obscure, and limited to homosexuals. Arnold recognized bodybuilding's limitations in that he couldn't continue this occupation for the rest…
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…animates the emotions and is a new technique used in this David, once again showing qualities from antiquity. This energy is not used in the other figures. In addition, Donatello’s David is said to host homosexual overtones, in the feministic appearance…
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…in love with the young women and the clever and sharp flirting begins. What the play lacks in clarity of words it makes up in the expression on the actor's faces. Boyet is interestingly enough portrayed as a wild bisexual, Armado is showing homosexual
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…in prison. The following reasons prove that the death penalty harms rather than helps any quest for a just, humane society. The Bible requires the death penalty for a wide variety of crimes, including sex before marriage, adultery, and homosexual behavior…
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…voice. The similarities between Rimbaud’s use of absinthe and Ginsberg’s experimentations with Benzedrine, marijuana and homosexually, believed that he, like Rimbaud, was ultimately working toward a great poetic vision which Kerouac called "The New Vision…
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homosexuality, which are lifestyles that are not acceptable to many people. It is not only those who come into direct contact with pornography that are affected. The ripples spread, and with them the effects of smut on the community as a whole. The Pontifical…
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…desegregation and improving trust in the decades to follow, though that was not case. In the present decade that is full, once again, with more violence and crime it is hard to trust each other. New issues that are rising like homosexuality and interracial…
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…was married to and passionately in love with a tortured young man. He killed himself after she discovered his homosexuality, and she has suffered from guilt and regret ever since. She wants a cultured man but is often subconsciously attracted to strong…
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