Papers 371-380 of total 2688 found.
Category: /Law & Government
…; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. Not every person in the United States thinks homosexuality is wrong. The definition of marriage…
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…Should gay couples adopt children? Are gay couples capable of raising children with as much devotion as a normal couple? The answer is certainly a "No!". Adoption of children by homosexual couples is a very controversial contemporary issue. National…
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…So many challenges face young teenagers as they evolve into adults. They include where they come from, are they good looking, what race they are and most importantly their parents. It is my view that homosexual parents have a right to make choices…
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…. Examples of inequality and injustice are shown in Australia's past to non Anglo Saxon citizens, towards asylum seekers and homosexuals. The White Australian policy is a reflection of how the Australian society has been shaped around racism and discrimination…
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…youth. The following paper will discuss the various stressors in a gay or lesbian adolescent's life. It will also address substance abuse and suicidal tendencies. Homosexual adolescents are more likely to suffer from mental and physical health problems…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…in American society. The limitations that are placed upon marriage adversely affect the homosexual population that yearns for it, setting them apart from heterosexual individuals in the eyes of the law and society. The broader issue of homosexual rights has been…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, and homosexuality. These are Vidal’s favorite subjects to write about because they are all something he deals with every day of his life. Readers of Gore Vidal should realize that he is out to shock the public with his beliefs, and he accomplishes this task quite…
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…history, with our laws; it had been illegal for a same sex marriage. Gay marriages should be legalized in the United States, because everyone deserves happiness. Homosexuality has always been a factor in society throughout the world since humanity first…
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Category: /Literature/English
…as well. In sports, discrimination against those of colour, homosexuals, and women will always be an ever-lasting presence. Sports have always been an arena for criticism, hatred…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, their poetry was democratic in both its content and its language. Walt Whitman introduced new and forbidden ideas about homosexuality in his Calamus poems, while Emily Dickinson challenged the conventional role of a wife. By doing this, they spoke the unspoken…
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