Papers 1851-1860 of total 2688 found.
…is saying that love is different for everyone, and is questioning what it is based on. He is commenting on the fact that this day and age, love is not based on gender, and homosexuality is widely accepted. Perhaps Mercutio is the perfect character to dress…
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…, is a sure candidate for a heart of darkness analysis. Some one who is both physically and mentally capable of luring unsuspecting homosexual men into his apartment, drugging them with Halcion, then having sex with the inebriated body. After the encounter…
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…eye-pleasing physiques for their statues. Homosexual activity was accepted between men and boys. A plague in Athens wiped out Pericles and many Greek people.         The Greek people inspired cultures and countries for years to come and we are all…
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…and it had many harsh social consequences at the level of the family life. "Wife beating, drunkenness, prostitution, prisoner-of -war concubines, and homosexuality could all be directly attributable to the failure of the warrior caste to integrate them [selves…
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…for their explicit behaviors. The enthusiastic guests also participated in embarrassing sex acts such as females providing oral pleasures to men and other women and homosexual males kissing other males. As their imaginations ran wild, the willing co-eds demonstrated…
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…a normal household. Any society which adopts that model [of the nuclear family] as the basic building block for its culture will, without even realizing it, effectively lock out of the circle of legitimacy, non-married cohabitating couples, homosexual
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…as the norm. "Fags" and "dykes" has been used to de-humanize homosexuals and make it easier for the rest of society to slander and attack these people. To question whether or not an ethical person could use these derogatory and de-humanizing terms in order…
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Category: /Literature
…of sexuality from a new approach (homosexuality). Angela Carter represented a newly feminist expression, which other writers like Iam McEwan (1948) and Alasdair Gray (1934) took up. One of the most significant examples of experimentation with lesbian novels…
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Category: /Literature/English
…is forced to wonder what kind of impediments are assigned to homosexuals, single mothers, and religious minorities by the Handicapper General. While the differences among people are eradicated by enforced handicaps, those with no exceptional traits are lumped…
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…, such as marriage, abortion, homosexuality, birth control, and many other topics. Through the teenage years there are a lot of things to be learned and taught, but the most focused on is birth control as stated by John J. Burt, Ph. D., Dean, College of Health and Human…
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