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Category: /Literature/Novels
…material, and homosexuality. Banning and censorship of these books is morally wrong because it can be seen that the children will, without a doubt, learn the material at some point in their life whether by word of mouth or the Internet. Also, as given to them…
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Category: /History
…discrimination and national oppression. The largest and most horrific form of discrimination Yoakam 2 happened during the Holocaust. Adolf Hitler set up concentration camps in 1933 for all Jews, homosexuals, Communists, Gypsies, and others that he did not like…
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Category: /Literature/English
…memorable than a homosexual person because physical qualities are more salient than sexual orientation (17). Perceptual salience can also be enhanced by situations. For instance, a solo or minority status in a group can cause the actions of this minority to stand…
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…research shouldn't be made illegal by the U.S. Federal Government because it may provide a way for completely sterile individuals to reproduce, it may provide a way for homosexual couples to reproduce themselves, it probably will provide a valuable basic…
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Category: /History
…subculture has its own perceptions, definitions meanings and “focal” areas of interest as represented by the young people’s subculture, the criminal offense subculture, the homosexual subculture, the drug dealers’ subculture. The young people’s subculture…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Tasmanian laws that limit the freedom of individuals. Specifically, the laws encourage the persecution of homosexuals and lesbians. The pressure group is trying to convince people from the Australian mainland and indeed the international scene to stop buying…
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…". This is the image of Dietrich everybody knows. This androgyny remained one of the most important parts of her everlasting myth. Coming directly from Berlin, where homosexuality and bisexuality were completely accepted and respected in the 1920s, Marlene brought…
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…or rock star could start singing about hating homosexuals and women (Also, referring to a popular rap star, Eminem. Hmm, why does that name remind me of candy?) Also, to prevent rap and rock stars from singing about killing Jews, hating African Americans, etc…
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….                  5. Molly tells Helena she loves her as "wives do                  love their husbands"         C. Significance of these letters                  1. Do not define as hetero or homosexual
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…constitutional, and thus that the right of privacy was not violated by laws criminalizing homosexual acts in those states. Sections 2–5 Section 2 provides for apportionment of membership in the House of Representatives on the basis of the whole state population…
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