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    to mind individuals that hate those who are homosexual. Most of us aren’t ignorant to the fact that homophobia is a problem in America. These homophobic people call homosexuals “faggots” or “dykes” with no regard as to if these people are actually gay or not. We often believe this is as far as it is taken. Carmen Vazquez’s argument in her 1992 essay “Appearances”‚ slightly changes the definition of homophobia (Goodreads). Her argument is effective because she offers convincing evidence of these events

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    The Community of Laramie’s Views on Hate Crime The Laramie Project is a play about the aftermath of the people from Laramie reactions to the kidnapping and horrible death of an open gay Matthew Sheppard. Furthermore‚ there are various themes throughout the play but Moisés Kaufman wanted to focus on several perspectives towards homosexuality in the Laramie community at the time of Matthew’s death. The play has many themes about prejudice‚ hate crimes‚ and conflicting issues. The most significant

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    com/blogs/politics/2013/03/transcript- president-obamas-interview-with-george-stephanopoulos/ "Gay Marriage." 21 Jan. 2013. Speech. Retrieved from http://thehill.com/video/administration/278319-president-obama-emphasizes-gay- rights-in-inauguration-speech Schrek‚ Alec. ’Study: Legalization Of Gay Marriage Could Positively Impact Florida’S Economy’. WINKNews.com. N.p.‚ 2015. Web. 1 Apr. 2015. Retrieved from http://www.winknews.com/2014/12/16/study-legalization-of-gay-marriage-could- positively-impact-floridas-economy/

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    Q1 Politics and economics played an important role of creating gay communities in both Brazil and South Africa. However‚ there are differences between these two cultures that show how gay communities adapt to changes. Before the introduction of Western ideas‚ Brazil and South Africa had their own definition of homosexuality. As Western ideas begin to spread through the media and internet‚ their ideas are incorporated with Western ideas. This creates an identity system that is not fully Westernized

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    HIRAM NDEGWA HUMAN SEXUALITY‚ FCL 337 MISS DEIDRA DUDNEY DECEMBER 1‚ 2017 Gay Related Immunodeficiency Disease (GRID)‚ was the name given to a rare cancer that had dominated in the homosexual community. The year was 1981‚ forty-one was the number of homosexuals that had been infected by the disease. The disease was sexually transmitted among the homosexuals‚ it was spreading like a plague. In the early eighties‚ gay visibility and civil rights were ignored. Homosexuals were considered as a disgrace

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    The 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

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    Walt Whitman‚ Spirituality vs. Sexuality Spirituality is a mixed bag for Walt Whitman. While he takes a great deal of material from Christianity‚ his conception of religion is much more complicated than the beliefs of one or two faiths mixed together. He is a true Transcendentalist in this sense‚ having his own specific outlooks on spirituality and what it constitutes. Whitman seems to draw from the many roots of belief to form his own religion‚ putting himself as the center. When considering “Song

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    As cultural attitudes shift with regards to the lesbian‚ gay‚ bisexual‚ transgender‚ queer‚ and questioning community corresponding literature becomes increasingly prevalent. Unfortunately‚ the adolescents in these stories are fated to cliché lives‚ and subject to remaining stereotypes. Many sexual and gender identities remain underrepresented‚ with some not represented at all. Another issue is that of availability‚ with a large percentage of LGBTQ literature nearly impossible to locate. Due to continuing

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    to an illness later determined as Ebola hemorrhagic fever. He is then hunted by the images of mass deaths when he joins in the research on AIDS. Personal interests between the doctors of the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the homosexuals (or gays) clash‚ especially when Dr. Francis suggests to close the bath houses in trying to prevent the further spreading of the virus. It is also shown when disclosing personal information about sexual activities

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    Ghassan Ali Moussawi defines the Lebanese Gay Community as “informal social networks‚ institutions (such as nightclubs‚ bars‚ and restaurants) and activism”(103). Activism is mainly expressed through the use of Lebanon’s only LGBT non-profit organization‚ Helem‚ which was created in 2004. Helem is an NGO “dedicated to the protection and empowerment of LGBTQ individuals in Lebanon‚ bringing together advocacy and community services towards liberation from all types of legal‚ social and cultural discrimination”(Merabet

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