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Category: /Literature/English
…to the increase of the drug trade. To many religious persons an increasing amount of wealth is also causing a lack of traditional family values including the modern views of homosexuality. At a meeting of Anglican Bishops in Canterbury England, the bishop of Niger…
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…that “homosexuality is O.K.” you are really saying that “I approve of homosexuality”. These two theories, Emotivism and Simple Subjectivism, do not work for the same reasons. Firstly, for a theory to work, the conclusion must follow the premise, and in these two theories…
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…children of gay and lesbian parents with those of heterosexual parents is of a more recent time. Research on lesbian and gay adults began with Evelyn Hooker's landmark study (1957) and culminated with the declassification of homosexuality as a mental disorder…
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…The tinky winky scandal The reaction to the Rev. Jerry Falwell's outing of Tinky Winky (the purple Teletubby) was widespread with scorn and hilarity. Comedians and writers ridiculed Falwell for his paranoia in seeing homosexuals on toddlers television…
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Category: /History
…synagogues and about 7,500 Jewish-owned businesses. The Concentration Camps Concentration camps, were set up by the Nazi regime as part of the "Final Solution" of systematically torturing and killing not only Jews but political prisoners, homosexuals
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Category: /History
…her. An instance in which the church is not so open has to do with homosexuality. I know that the Catholic Church embraces good causes, and finding a cure for AIDS is one. I know of Catholic churches that hold fundraising events, awareness seminars…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. Although both are lovable characters, Will is portrayed as a more conformed “acceptable” homosexual male to the straight public. He does not really retain any of the stereotypical preconceived notions that many people may have of a homosexual male. Jack…
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…and Croteau were hesitant in completing the application for Bert's adoption. What was the reason for hesitation? The state of Florida prohibits homosexual couples from adopting children. (Let Him Stay3) Lofton described his relationship with Bert by saying, "I've…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…of family values. The one essay that seems to support my own set of values is the one entitled Reserve Marriage for Heterosexuals. I feel that a family has nothing to gain by allowing homosexuals to adopt children and start their own families. The essay…
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…it will help in eliminating further human discrimination. Laws have been instated to reduce discrimination towards minority races and the disabled yet where are the laws for homosexuals? Your race, disabilities or sexual orientation isn't your decision it is already…
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