Papers 1591-1600 of total 2688 found.
…than conventional homosexual couple. "Sure, "American Beauty" makes us think. I guess that means my argument is faulty; I suppose I should just give up now and admit my mistake, right? Wrong. My statement is not that feature films can't make us think…
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…half-wit and homosexual prostitute planted on the scene as a "fall guy." But did he act alone? The Reichstag fire was well planned and carried out very quickly. The building had been prepared in advance with some inflammatory chemicals and this had been…
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…"Protective Custody". The inmates of the camps were mainly political opponents, people from races thought to be inferior, homosexuals and criminals. The result of the police state was that people were scared of disobeying the Nazi's and couldn't organise any form…
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…the landscape in a way that could have been real. No other artist had done this before. On April 8, 1476 an anonymous person denounced Leonardo for having had a homosexual affair with one of his models. This was a great heresy against the church, punishable by death…
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…Allen Ginsberg Allen Ginsberg was a man known for his crazy, grotesque beats. He made many officials furious all over the world and not to mention he was a homosexual turned bi. His lust for other boys his age inspired a lot of his most noticed work…
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…, I feel that it was not until the 5o's and onward that people began to openly admit to it. In the 80's the epidemic of AIDS was discovered, as well as one of the most common methods of procreating the disease: homosexuality. It was the climax of sexual…
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…Shakespearean works have been challenged in various schools in America because parents and administrators felt that some characters project a homosexual image ("Banned," par.7). Every person who is involved in debate over literary censorship believes that he or she…
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…in an intimate interpersonal relationship. Family members see their identity as importantly attatched to the group, which has an identity of its own. Families today take on several forms: single-parent, remarried, dual career, communal, homosexual, traditional…
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Category: /Literature/English
…her pick and then her first love abandoned her shortly after her fathers death. Her next love turned out to be a homosexual, who enjoyed spending much of his time drinking with younger men in the neighborhood. Rather than be abandoned again, and robbed…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to grow up physically and mentally healthy in a world where the majority of the public seem anti-homosexual. These youths face an increased risk of psychosocial problems, problems that aren’t caused by their sexual orientation, but by society’s reaction…
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