Papers 1861-1870 of total 2688 found.
…and the homosexuality of some Jesuits, whose Order adamantly denounced it as a terrible sin. However, in criticizing the clergy, Voltaire attacked Catholics and Protestants without distinction, believing them both to be corrupt and impractical. Although there is only one…
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…. Despite his homosexuality, His talents encompassed the world of art and the world of science at the same time. This can be seen in every one of his paintings. However, unlike other artists of his era, he separated religion and art (Harden 1). Leonardo…
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…by Congress and President Clinton has not been seen to many as a popular choice. Even though I tend to agree with President Bush, I also can see the view points of Homosexuals and Lesbians. President Bush is trying to protect the institution with marriage between…
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…much more freedom of thought, and there are many things that are considered normal, or at least accepted, such as the idea of homosexuality. These ideas are more thought about today, and hence, we have suggestions that Boudicca could've been a "proto…
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…a prostitute, and homosexuality, respectively. The impact Nazism had on soldiers was a more committed ideological soldier who was totally committed to the Fuhrer and his regime. Throughout the Second World War, Nazism was dictated through the German Army's strategy…
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…, gypsies, tramps, homosexuals and the mentally impaired were all put in a camp. Prisoners lived in over-crowded dormitories and they all had their heads shaven. They were tortured and beaten frequently. Mass extermination camps were built at Auschwitz, Treblinka…
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homosexual feelings and portraying them through Tom. Is Tom a reflection of Tennessee Williams himself? This is a question that will plague the readers mind. He also speaks of Jim O'Connor in a glorious way, for example "He was always running or bounding, never…
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…. to have their parent as a love object), which is argued to not be, in and of itself, especially burdensome. However, surplus repression is the further repression and renunciation of all non-reproductive sex (i.e., homosexual desires) and of passive aims…
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homosexual tendancies. <Tab/>Terry is neither the only time that Springsteen used androgynous characters nor the only time it's been questioned what the sexuality or gender of the narrator might be. In his 1984 single Bobby Jean, he sings…
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…of behavior that are likely to be stigmatized (e.g. sexually "promiscuous" individuals, sex workers, drug users and homosexuals). The advent of HIV/AIDS frequently reinforces these already existing types of stigma, imbuing them with new and potent legitimacy. Also…
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