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…for homosexuality would allow people to abort them in the fetus stage. Professor: Interesting story, Andy. A thought came to my mind while listening to what you said. Do you realize that if cloning is legalized, mankind's reproduction process will become both asexual…
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…and Romanism' (Dewar 1996:25) In the 1970s the DUP were condemnatory of security policy, British government, the European Economic Community, homosexuality, lack of Sunday observance and 'blasphemous and pornographic' reading in schools (Archer 2004:Tape 163). Like…
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…when the Nazis murdered large numbers of Roma. They were one of the major groups (along with Jews, communists, homosexuals, prostitutes, etc.) to be automatically sentenced to imprisonment in a concentration camp or killed on sight. It is believed…
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…. Stanley Hall warned against coeducation because "By making boys and girls more alike...coeducation would "dilute" the mysterious attraction of the opposite sex--that is, coeducation would cause homosexuality". Women have been disadvantaged also by gender biases…
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…followed the letter of the law, it failed to live up to the higher standard of ethical treatment of its employee, Paul Cronan. He alluded to the fact that there was a great deal of prejudice against homosexuals in the working class neighborhood of South Boston…
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…standard of ethical treatment of its employee, Paul Cronan. Mr. Cronan alluded to the fact that there was a great deal of prejudice against homosexuals in the working class neighborhood of South Boston where he worked. It is evident from the case text…
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…people." These "some people" are nearly all female, homosexual, underground, and non-fundamentalist victims - a considerable portion of the U.S. population.…
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…to the apparently homosexual Mr. Antolini. The novel, like any other, was devoured and picked apart piece by piece. One of the most widespread criticisms of The Catcher in the Rye deals with the adolescence and repetitive nature of the main character, Holden Caulfield…
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…drifted from one worthless man to another. Her husband, a British Lord from whom she is separated, gave her her title, but also made her sleep on the floor and more than once threatened her with a gun. Now she runs around Paris with a group of homosexuals. She…
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…to cover up the faults of man and the mechanisms of the state which gains more and more control about the individual. In “The Wanting Seed”, for example, population increase is controlled by the government through senseless wars, encouraged homosexuality
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