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    Phoebe Aleman  7th Period  The Thirteen American Arguments​ by Howard Fineman - Gay Rights In Howard FIneman’s ​ The Thirteen American Arguments​ ‚ he discusses every outlook in correlation of each argument and the topic he is discussing. However‚ he failed to include a detailed argument on whether homosexual couples are endowed to the same rights as heterosexual couples and how this would affect the country. In this essay‚ __ will be discussing whether homosexuals should be classified as part of what

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    The Feminist Movement & The Civil Rights Movement Lauren Greene SYG2000 Tuesday/Thursday 5:00 pm December 9‚ 2012 Social Movements Impact Western Culture For centuries‚ large groups of individuals have come together to oppose prevailing ideas‚ challenge conformity and promote great change in beliefs‚ government policy and overall social reform. Whether it is an instinctual component of human existence or a way of survival as learned from previous generations‚ social reform

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    resulted in monetary compensation for the losses accrued by a certain number of Japanese Americans as a result of the internment.[6] In addition‚ they campaigned for the removal of California’s alien land laws‚ which had dramatically hindered the rights of Japanese immigrants (along with other nonwhite immigrant groups) to own land in the past.[7] Asian American activism has thus been recurrent throughout the history of the

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    The Chicano Movement‚ also known as El Movimiento‚ was one of the many movements in the United States that set out to achieve equality for Mexican-Americans. The Chicano Movement began in the 1940 ’s as a continuation of the Mexican American Civil Rights Movement‚ but built up strength around the 1960’s after Mexican-American youth began to label themselves as "Chicano" to express their culture and proudly distinguish themselves as Mexican-American youth. For many Americans‚ a Chicano was used as

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    The women’s movement of the 1960s and 1970s are both similar and different to the black civil rights movement in the 1950s and 1960s. There are many similarities between the two movements. Both women’s movement and black civil rights movement developed groups that fought for what they believed. The women’s movement developed the National Organization of Women‚ also known as NOW. The African Americans developed the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee‚ also know as SNCC. They both fought for

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    begin to study historical social movements that fought against a specific oppression or movements that fought for a sense of equality‚ we encounter with movements such as the Women Suffrage Movement and the Civil Rights Movement. The Women Suffrage movement agenda was based on the idea of gender equality as well as fighting against gender oppression. The members of the Women Suffrage Movement consisted entirely of White‚ middle class women. The Civil Rights Movement goal was racial equality and fighting

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    The Civil Rights Era consists of a series of mini movements that were centered around the idea of equality. Movements during this period included the African American Rights Movement‚ the Women’s Rights Movement‚ the Worker’s Rights Movement‚ and the American Indian Rights Movement. Some consider this multitude of protests to be the final step for the American Dream to be accessible to all. Legally‚ these strides have been made but socially there is still work that has to occur in order to overcome

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    Introduction The LGBTQ equality rights movement has been prominently featured on the news and social media‚ especially within the last few years. Public scrutiny has forced some countries to develop an increased level of acceptance of so-called “non-traditional” lifestyles‚ while some other countries have remained steadfast in their beliefs that being an LGBTQ individual is socially deviant. A label of deviant is applied to LGBTQ individuals on the basis of their gender or sexual orientation. This

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    PRESCRIPTION By Santos T. Araña‚ Ph.D. GAY RIGHT vs MORALITY‚ ETHICS AND LAW Is it proper for gays to use the female CR and lesbians to use the male CR? Would it be proper to allow them living together with same sexes? Most of the time I heared or even personaly observed the third sex seeking for recognition and respect. Though‚ respect is not asked it is voluntary given; all we need to do is to prove that we deserve to be respected. To gain respect‚ gays and lesbians must observe ethical standards

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    Gay Marriage: The Recognition of Equal Human Rights In America‚ people hold on to the Declaration of Independence as an implementation of their rights. Part of the Declaration of Independence clearly states‚ “We hold these truths to be self-evident‚ that all men are created equal‚ that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights‚ that among these are Life‚ Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness” (Jefferson 80). Gays are human beings too‚ and they should equally be able to enjoy

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