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    generation and therefore the result of it to them and to the society they belong to. The researchers‚ wanted to find out how interpersonal stressors plays an important role in the Psychological distress of the homosexual adolescents and how Sexual Orientation is related to the psychological distress of these individuals. Adolescents are very curious and interested about the subject of sexuality since it is their growing years. During the early years of their puberty‚ teens begin to show a general interest

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    lead a happy and productive life as anyone else in this world. Many people think that homosexuals are not capable of having a normal life and family as everyone else because they might encounter emotional obstacles on the way due to their sexual orientation. However‚ despite of the discriminations toward same-sex relationships‚ research shows that many lesbians and gay men form durable relationships. For example‚ survey data indicate that between 18% and 28% of gay couples and between 8% and 21% of

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    psychologists believe that it’s genetic and some believe that it is a learned sexual orientation. In my personal opinion‚ I think that homosexuals are born with that sexual orientation. I believe that a homosexual might not always have fully known they were gay but some part of them always did know. I strongly disagree with the psychologists who say that homosexuality is learned; you just don’t go and learn sexual orientation like you learn something in school. There are also some psychologists who believe

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    Sexual orientation diversity in the workforce AUTHORS: Unsopoken Students SOURCE: http://www.ukessays.com/essays/sociology/sexual-orientation-and-diversity-in-the- workforce-sociology-essay.php DOCUMENT TYPE: Website article SUBJECT TERMS: Diversity Sexual Orientation Keywords: sexual orientation and diversity Although invisible‚ sexuality is at the core of each worker’s identity. Therefore‚ it poses a number of complex challenges towards organizations and their departments. The

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    explanation biological factors influencing homosexuality and people trying to figure out if people are truly born that way or if the is a way to cure homosexuality. Researchers have been exploring biological factors that could be contributing to same sex orientation (Santrock‚ 2013). Bialey and Pillard s did a study on identical twins to find contributions to any genetic factor‚ his study show a fifty-two percent concordance rate which means with every homosexual twin‚ the chances that the other twin will also

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    their sexual orientation. Sexual orientation is a term that can be complex and diverse. Sexual orientation is a variable that has varied throughout history and depends on different factors that are personal to the individual themselves. Although the term sexual orientation is a difficult term to define‚ for the purpose of this paper‚ LGB sexual orientation and homosexuality can be acknowledged as a person with sexual interest in attraction to members of one owns sex with orientation towards people

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    SXS400 Dec 7th‚ 2009 SXS 400 Essay If sexual orientation is something that we can’t change or choose‚ then how are these specific preferences such as heterosexuality and homosexuality created? How does one person progress to either heterosexuality or homosexuality? Studies showed that there were genetic factors linked to influencing sexual orientation in males before they were born by increasing the female reproductive capacity in mothers during multiple births. (Iemmole‚ Ciani‚ 2008: 393)

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    nature. This cannot be further from the truth since it has been observed that many species of other animals‚ such as certain species of reindeer and dolphins‚ also exhibit homosexual behavior. The writer will first define homosexuality‚ sexual orientation and further highlight the different perspectives on the causes of homosexuality. There have been many other studies that have pointed to other causes of homosexuality. Weiten (2002) states that one study believes that it is caused by intrauterine

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    not how it is most of the time. There are some people who fit into that nice little box but the vast majority does not. There are many variables and contributing factors to human sexuality‚ such as your biological sex‚ gender‚ sexual orientation‚ romantic orientation‚ and sexual behavior. To argue whether or not your sexuality is a product of nature as opposed to nurture as well as the opposite argument there has to be first a firm understanding of each of these. A person’s biological sex‚ as defined

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    unable to utilize any Benefits from the Veterans Affairs Office due to his discharge status; hence the referral to an out-of-network therapist. The client was dishonorably discharged from the U.S. Marine Corps in 2002 for disclosing his sexual orientation. The client reported to his commanding officers that he identified as gay and further identified as pre-op transgender. The client is a 29 year old‚ Mexican-American‚ male. The client was raised predominantly middle class. The client identifies

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