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…in the left shoulder (Jones and Ereira, p.174). Richard died ten days later on April 6, 1199 (Britannica, Vol 10, p.43). * The stunning conclusion And now, for some tabloid-esque facts..... Richard was believed to be homosexual (Britannica, Vol 10, p.43…
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…of fairness to the humanoids. There are many things accepted in today's society that would have been seriously shocking and unsetting to the social standards only years ago. Many of things we accept matter of factly today, the idea that homosexuals should have…
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…about the characters, the cinematography, or how the film relates to life in general. This movie is a great commentary about social life in ‘white suburban America.’ It touches on subjects like homosexual stereotypes, child abuse, casual drug use, and teen…
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…results from testing even less valuable to human helping. In many cases, drugs and other substances are given to the test animals but studies have shown considerable differences in the effects of these drugs on different species. David Salsburg, a homosexual
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…, intellectual, attractive, and ingenious African American girl with a mind of her own. A further well known character is Erik, a homosexual, white male from Alabama. He is snared between the dilemma of whether or not, in reality, he is gay. Finally…
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…and there was still very strong hate among Americans. Along with African Americans, many other minority groups were not receiving the equality that they deserved. Among these groups were Native and Chicano Americans, women, and homosexuals. With a few exceptions…
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…is heavy with the mephitic odors of moral and spiritual putrefaction." Many of the themes and innuendos of homosexuality and moral corruption that Wilde so intricately weaved throughout the book have stirred up countless controversies and scandals. Ultimately…
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…, is a closet homosexual who spends great effort making passes at Jimmy, taking advantage of his position as an authority figure. Attacks on religion and Christianity are also displayed in the movie. The “loony lady” that lives across from Jimmy is often heard using…
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…in Venice represented a downfall of a character; it also represented a failure acceptance of a type of person in society (homosexual); where as in Mario and the Magician death represented the fall of fascist values. Death is seen in many forms of literature…
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…she is no longer able to have babies. Her dead child could be cloned, producing another child that would be of the same DNA, hers. Also, in the cases of homosexual men or women, a clone can be produced from one of the partners, rather than having a sperm…
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