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…babies are entering the world infected, and many healthy newborns are infected through their mothers' milk. Transmission through homosexual sex and intravenous drug use are uncommon in Africa. Differently than US, African governments have been slow to respond…
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…on non-white, Jewish, homeless, and homosexual people. Confrontations between the Skinheads and the victims were usually spontaneous, but they usually ended in critical injury or even death to the victim. Similar to most other gangs, Skinheads use…
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…in the 1980s, the film focuses on two youths, friends from schooldays. Johnny is a working-class white whose friends belong to the National Front, a fascist group whose members extol "white power" and bash immigrants. Omar a homosexual Pakistani, they are school…
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…Pollock as one of the three most important and influential artists of this century. He was a working man, a social climber, a person who liked to build things, an acquirer of goods, and a known homosexual. These attributes all contributed to the interesting…
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…. Another episode tells of a John Wayne Bobbit type case, but with a more twisted plot. A male cuts off his own manhood because he claimed that his homosexual neighbor was stalking him. Shocking, indeed, but the list of talk material goes on from dangerous…
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…in the school of the Chicago Art Institute a week after he died of a heart attack. Robert Maplethorpe's photographs showing blatant homosexuality and sexual fetish's were considered pornography to many, but others thought they were brilliant displays to shake up…
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…her father as the man in her life, although he may have been homosexual ("he liked men, and it was known that he drank with the younger men in the Elk's Club") and had often remarked that he was "not a marrying man." Faulkner uses the symbolism…
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…them homosexual. In all reality, what respectable female wants to be seen with a man who passes gas and belches in the middle of an elegant dinner? None. Another thing, a boy playing the female's character will not make him any less of a boy…
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…though technically the U. S defeated the Vietcong, it was a hard blow to U.S morale and was a major contributing factor in the anti-war movement. Liberation on many fronts was a major highlight of 1968. So-called "radicals" included women, homosexuals, Native…
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…to forgive as she is the mother and nurture of Charles. Yet ' she does not speak ' out of loyalty and respect for her husband. Uncle Charels is gay and lives in Sydney, which is referred to by Grandpa as Sodom. He does not approve or accept his sons homosexuality
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