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    Police officers views openly gay and lesbian individuals as extremist militant types because of the following reasons: Social learning - Police officers grew up in an environment whereby gays and lesbian were view by the society as extremist militant types and therefore they grew up with that perception in mind and when the join police‚ they still have the same perception which lacks basis. Labeling - This has been as a result whereby the police officers just label them that way and this behavior

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    A Diverse World

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    Associate Program Material Diversity Organizations Worksheet Search the Internet for information related to the following: Women’s rights organizations Equality organizations Gay‚ lesbian‚ bisexual‚ and transgender (GLBT) rights organizations Note. You may also refer to the Internet Resource Directory of Racial and Ethnic Groups. Complete the following table with notes and thoughts related to your findings: Site Thoughts/Notes www.law.emory.edu/hr/wmnhr.html There are

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    Rolling The R's Analysis

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    Rolling the R’s is set in Honolulu‚ HI‚ during the 70’s. It’s a glance backwards to the author’s childhood. It’s mostly written in Hawaiian pidgin‚ nonstandard English. Its characters are mostly kids around the age of 12‚ but they look so much older judging by the way they talk‚ but it is related to the setting. There are many narrators and genres. It’s a series of vignettes. Children are the symbol of naiveté‚ they represent the in-between of subjugation and complete freedom. A recurrent theme is

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    ". . .who am I to judge?"

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    Recently‚ Pope Francis was asked in an interview on what can he say about homosexuality‚ and his answer struck the whole world -- "If the person is gay and seeks the Lord and has good will‚ who am I to judge?" A problem without solution is not a problem‚ but a reality to be accepted. We are all aware of homosexuality and how it affects our society. Some would treat them as bringer of misfortunes or a contagious disease because of the discriminations they’re getting. As humans‚ we tend to judge

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    I have a couple of challenges with this particular group. Many of the men may be very defensive and guarded because of the way society treats gay men with HIV. Therefore‚ it is going to be vital that I model unconditional positive regard‚ so that each member learns to respect and value other members. I believe the men will bound quickly because of the “life boat syndrome” or a tragedy in common effect. However‚ it would be important for me to help the men recognize the ways that they react automatically

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    SOWK543 Assignment #1

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    apparent lack of research on approaching a gay client with cultural competency‚ especially individuals who are intersected with other minority groups‚ in this case being Jewish as well as an older adult. According to Eubank-Carter‚ Curckell‚ and Goldfried (2005)‚ as of 2003‚ only 54% of LGB-related articles have been based on empirical research and even less research addressing LGB people of color at a mere 12%. The lack of research on the client’s identity as a gay male poses as an obstacle as the clinician

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    Eth/125 November 9‚ 2014 Kathryn Grant Diversity Organizations and Paper Associate Program Material Diversity Organizations Worksheet Search the Internet for information related to the following: Women’s rights organizations Equality organizations Gay‚ lesbian‚ bisexual‚ and transgender (GLBT) rights organizations Note. You may also refer to the Internet Resource Directory of Racial and Ethnic Groups. Complete the following table with notes and thoughts related to your findings: Site Thoughts/Notes

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    Homophobia- freedom of opinion or dangerous attitude? Individuals are judged all the time for their race‚ their religion‚ or their gender. People Have fought for this prejudice behavior to stop for years‚ and in this day in age these racist and prejudice attitudes have become less acceptable. People now walk on their tip-toes‚ avoiding any conflict or harm that might be caused with hurtful words or actions that would have been normal in the past. Most of us wouldn’t dream of standing up and saying

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    Prayers for Bobby

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    family didn’t want to be gay jus as much as his mother in the beginning. It is sad when one is struggling with personal matters and you can’t even depend on the ones that you love to help you through lives struggles. Within the movie Bobby’s worse enemies were is family and mostly his mother. Bobby’s mother was no where near okay with her child being gay. She was a strict christian who believed that being a gay is a sin. She worked very hard to "cure" Bobby of being gay as if he had a disease

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    Public  Attitudes  toward  Homosexuality   Tom  W.  Smith   NORC/University  of  Chicago   September‚  2011   Public  opinion  on  homosexual  behavior  is  sharply  divided  and  rapidly  changing.    As  Table  1A  shows‚  in   2010‚  44%  believed  that  “sexual  relations  between  two  adults  of  the  same  sex”  were  “always  wrong”   and  41%

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