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    to exist. This prejudice against homosexuals has been in one way or another shown to exist in almost every culture and society‚ although some cultures have come to coexist with the gay community in harmony‚ others how ever still have much work to do in the stride for equal rights and lack of discrimination for the gay population in their countries. Of these countries most are found in the Middle Eastern regions‚ in places like Africa‚ Egypt‚ and Iran homosexuality is a felony‚ and in many cases will

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    Philippines‚ the term gay has been used loosely to include homosexuals‚ bisexuals‚ transsexuals‚ crossdressers‚ and effeminate men. Filipino gays are mostly stereotyped as effeminate‚ crossdressers‚ hairdressers‚ camp and ridiculed. Bakla or Bading‚ a derogatory Filipino word for gay‚ is commonly used. Tibo or tomboy has a similar function‚ and refers to lesbians‚ usually of the butch and masculine type. A more benign slang word for gay men is billy boy. For Filipino gays‚ the Tagalog phrase "paglaladlad

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    There should be a warning before purchasing Queer as Folk. Warning: What you are about to watch is extremely explicit or Warning: Naked bodies are guaranteed to be shown ever 3 minutes. Many gay advocates hate the series because they believe its obsession with sex overshadows other aspects of the gay community. Think about it though. Certain heterosexual television shows like Sex and The City are all about sex and sexuality‚ and it is accepted because ultimately the majority of the relationships

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    Chapter five describes who are the individuals that befriend gay men and where they meet. Although an overwhelming majority of gay men’s best and closest friends are other gay men‚ many have women friends and straight male friends. Gay men construct a network of friendships from an early stage from childhood through college to work and other public establishments and the place the friendship was started‚ will determine its limitations and dynamics but no matter the type of friendship because friends

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    are interested in how media has influenced the LGBT community. Essay Question: How has the media influenced the LGBT community and society’s view on the LGBT community? Thesis: One main contributing factor that has impacted our society’s view on gay marriage is how they have been portrayed on the screen‚ by celebrities and in the media. Rationale: My original paper was supposed to be about weddings and social media but I found that to be too broad and extremely difficult to research. After a

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    increasing attention all over the world. There is a documentary film called Lead with Love which based on homosexuals’ parents. At the end of the firm‚ it indicates that homosexuality is a biological variability‚ not a disease or a choice (Whether kids are gay or straight‚ family love is key‚ 2011). However‚ because of the different sexual orientation‚ homosexuality also can be regarded as a ethical dilemma which is “a situation in which there is no obvious ‘right’ or ‘wrong’ decision‚ but rather a ‘right’

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    Craig Rimmerman

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    Rimmerman analyzes gay rights movements in the United States in order to discover whether it is feasible to connect identity concerns with a liberal coalition for social‚ political and sex inequalities. Progressive democracy has provided some lesbian and gay rights; however‚ they are limited. Gay rights continue to be the focus of political efforts to promote social change through lesbian and gay movements in the United States. Rimmerman also focuses on the different ways gays and lesbians brought

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    however the first to choose to display homosexuality in movies. "In fact‚ homosexuality‚ or the idea of it‚ has been with [the viewer] since movies were born." During the hundred years of movie history‚ there is a startling lack of representation of gay‚ lesbian‚ and transgendered persons‚ and when it does appear it is often feared or laughed at. Hollywood‚ as a universal influencer‚ has taught the public its general fear of homosexuality in general‚ but in one of the oldest remaining movies there

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    Shame: Transforming Gay and Lesbian Lives” by Gershen Kaufman. This is one of the first books I picked up when I was in the mist of dealing with my sexuality. The first shame‚ inferiority‚ and guilt I felt concerning homosexuality were as a young child growing up in a Black Baptist church. “Organized Christian Religion‚ in particular‚ has been a major source of shame and contempt for homosexuality” (Gershen‚ p. 9). The pastor would preach many sermons on the sinfulness of being gay. “You shall not

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    policy” to allow openly gay players to join their Rugby Teams. This new code surrounds the mid-level problem of homophobia. The type of problem this new code addresses is individual civil rights and the specific problem is discrimination of gays and lesbians (homophobia). The author explains how mid-level groups of gays and lesbians are discriminated against in rugby and all sports in general. The scope of the problem is global and it is now being adjusted to help more gay athletes. The problem

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