Category: /Social Sciences/Controversial Issues
of Philadelphia itself was neither that much about homosexuality nor AIDS, just as To Kill A Mocking Bird is not that much a novel about the civil rights movement. The central theme to both texts is prejudice, as both try to communicate the bigotry rooted by lack
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Category: /Literature/English
mentioned earlier. It is wrong for one to think that this society is conformed with Latinos and
Whites, this society is conformed by one whole community, and it will not prosper until unification is achieved. For
homosexuals, surviving in society has been
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Film & TV
of these three TV programs will show how portrayals of sex, violence, homosexuality and other situations originally considered inappropriate for the general viewing public have increased in number and severity in the last decade. This increase has resulted
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Category: /Literature/English
with the people's beliefs, the "old" south was becoming the "new" south. Emily regressed after her father's death and continued to stay homebound.
It wasn't until she met Homer Barron that she seemed to change. However, Homer was a northern laborer, and a homosexual
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Film & TV
experimentation while incorporating homosexuality. The movie attempts to draw a connection between childhood experiences and the sexual preferences of mature adults. However, this is where it gets a bit tricky. If the movie was displaying a correlation between
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Category: /History/War & Conflicts
. The beginning of the exhibit walks you through the process of how the Nazi party raised support in Germany during the 1940s. The use of propaganda primarily against Jews and other groups such as Catholics, gypsies, and homosexuals disturbed as Hitler put his plan
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Category: /Social Sciences
masturbation are prohibited until marriage. They also oppose homosexuality, protection and abortion.
Other rules in the community include Honesty, no gambling, no swearing, and probation of drugs including alcohol, coffee and tea and even soft drinks
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
of the strongest and deepest anxieties of many
American men is their fear of homosexuality. This homophobia
contributes directly to the many injustices experienced by
gay, lesbian and bisexual persons, and is a debilitating
restriction for many heterosexual men. We
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Category: /History
critical of 'traditional' male roles, but generally open to the idea that there exists different roles for men and women. They are tolerant towards homosexuality, but gay issues are not a central focus. Next is the Feminist Men's Movement, which has it routes
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Category: /Law & Government/Civil Rights
of homosexuality or gay people) individuals in today's society are the main cause of negative stereotypes against lesbians and gay parents. These negative stereotypes all prove to be untrue and irrational, revealing that gay and lesbian parents are as equally able
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