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…, the issue of an extreme case of homosexuality wherein the lesbian cross-dresses in order to appear like a man. Second, the issue of whether or not the lesbian is right or wrong. Whether or not we should condemn her for what she has done to herself which…
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…often eluded to but never really spoken about in On The Road is his possible homosexuality. While Jack never actually ‘came out’ about his sexuality, his close friends would often witness “Jack’s participation in endless rounds of sex with both men and women…
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…prejudice and hatred against a group that is already struggling to gain equal rights and acceptance in a society that has long closed its collective mind to homosexuality.         Since the dawn of American history, equal rights among U.S. citizens has…
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Category: /History
…. A issue concerning Kerouac that is very often eluded to but never really spoken about in On The Road is his possible homosexuality. While Jack never actually ‘came out’ about his sexuality, his close friends would often witness “Jack’s participation in endless…
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…It is commonplace to hear talks of differences in sexual behaviour amongst homosexual active white men. The question is what about research specifically concentrated on the investigation of ethnic gay me? These talks illustrate a persistently voiced…
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…Today in society there are many pressures put upon people by others and their beliefs. One of the major pressures it puts on people is the pressure of homosexuality and whether it is right or wrong. Homosexuality is on the rise in the United States…
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…ambiguous representation of the homosexual triad formed by the three central characters, Dorian Gray, Basil Hallward, and Lord Henry Wotton. Dorian's abuse of experience and his preference of illusion to reality have been explored in depth. One critic even…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…on the rise. Today's society accepts homosexuals! Now the issue arises over whether we should allow homosexuals to marry. And you know what? It is really none of the government's business. <Tab/>America can no longer deny its homosexual citizens…
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…at the University of Queensland in Australia. Using a statistically significant sample of over 14,000 sets of twins, Bailey and his associates found that only 38% of homosexual subjects had a twin with the same affinity. For females, the percentage was approximately 30…
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…on January 2003, and continuing with the same year was Ontario, Canada in July. Homosexual marriages can just be performed in Massachusetts in the USA. Only a few weeks ago, was same-sex marriage made legal in Britain. Isn't it surprising how quickly…
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