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    predominantly unquestioned‚ except in Kate Chopin’s The Awakening. In The Awakening‚ Edna Pontellier‚ a wealthy “mother wife”‚ tries to fight her gender role and become independent. Edna Pontellier’s strive for independence leads to struggles with the society’s gender role upon women. Edna’s independence causes familial tension. Edna’s resistance to her husband’s orders angers Leonce. For example‚ when Mr. Pontellier learns that Edna did not stay at home for her regular Tuesday reception‚ he screams and says

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    4) It is found that a Tom-boyish lesbian seldom date with another Tom-boyish lesbian. Please give possible explanations to the phenomenon. Tomboy refers to girls who act like boys in gestures‚ clothing‚ and so on (Hall‚ 2008). It is just a gender role‚ but not a sex. Also‚ tomboys may not be lesbians as tomboys are just wearing like boys and interested in masculine and physical activities (Hall‚ 2008). In my daily observations‚ tomboys always date with some pretty girls‚ but seldom date with tomboys

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    The at risk group I have chosen is the Lesbian/ Gay/ Bisexual/ Transgender (LGBT) Teens. During my brief yet intense research online‚ I have developed numerous statistics‚ data‚ and interviews about how the Lesbian/ Gay/ Bisexual/ Transgender (LGBT) Teens have been declared an at risk group for discrimination‚ hatred‚ and oppression. With that said‚ according to Mental Health America‚ “While trying to deal with all the challenges of being a teenager‚ gay/lesbian/ bisexual/ transgender (LGBT) teens additionally

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    Self-Actualization of Edna Pontellier The plotline of the novel‚ The Awakening‚ occurs in the 19th Century. It is during the beginnings of feminism and female’s individualism. This can be seen through the protagonist of the novel‚ Edna Pontillier. What have been through by the protagonist‚ the readers are able to comprehend the need of being an individual. The readers are also able to identify how this need has created a type of prison for the women during the time. The protagonist‚ Edna Pontillier

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    Gay & Lesbian Adoption We as a society have this false sense of reality that everyone is treated equal‚ but I often ponder if we are truly equal? Everyone in the world today fears what they cannot understand. People have this enormous cowardice of homosexuality. If we as a nation are looked upon as being righteous‚ then why do we treat same sex relationships unfairly? Nowadays‚ same sex relationships are a natural occurrence. Everywhere in today’s media it is very easy to hear and see about the

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    (2014) Women Moving Millions. Retrieved from http://www.womenmovingmillions.org/how-we-do-it/facts/ Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA). (n.d.) Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD). Retrieved from GLAAD website http://www.glaad.org/marriage/doma Greenberg.Morris‚ B. (2014). History of Lesbian‚ Gay‚ & Bisexual Social Movements. American Psychological Association. Retrieved from APA website http://www.apa.org/pi/lgbt/resources/history.aspx O’Connell‚ M. (2012) LGBT

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    Edna St. Vincent Millay’s poetry appeals to me because of her frank and unconventional subject matter‚ her overarching theme of loneliness‚ and her use of nature imagery. By expressing her feminist views on sexuality in lyrical poetry‚ Millay’s poems come across as a surprising mixture of gentleness and strength. The women in her poems are unencumbered by the societal norms of Millay’s time‚ and they appear to embrace their sexuality as a strength. Additionally‚ I found her use of the traditional

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    The role of the social workers in the community working for the alliance of gay and lesbian youth. This essay will explain why there is a need for social workers in the gay and lesbian community. The community through the years has expanded to the bisexual and transgender community. The idea is not to group individuals‚ however to sustain and stabilize the gay and lesbian community it had to be done. With numbers and people willing to work and seek others to combat discrimination caused by their

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    Phil 327 My report is on Carla Trujillo’s article on chicana lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano community. Carla Trujillo hit it right on the head when according to Trujillo chicana lesbians are perceived as a threat because it disrupts the order of male dominance and raises the awareness for chicana women about their own independence and control (Trujillo281) This is true

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