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    justification‚ excuse‚ alibi and d. General Assembly‚ Security Council‚ procedural and Secretariat 4. The state with the largest death row population is a. Texas c. Georgia b. Virginia d. California Modules 4- Drug Laws & Policy and 5-Marriage & Homophobia 5. In the United States‚ what percentage of federal prisoners are incarcerated for drug and drug related offenses? a. 5% c. 50% b. 10% d. 100% 6. One major problem of physical dependence on drugs is a. as time goes on‚ the user develops a c.

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    Inequalities to minority groups are a form of discrimination because not being allowed to participate in sport means that society cares too much about our sexuality and how people think. This notion can be shown in gym class where individuals try to avoid homophobic bullying from their peers by not showing how feminine or masculine they are in order to participate and fit in. In addition‚ these individuals are fearful that their peers will reject their sexuality; thus‚ they would not be able to participate

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    Archives. 7.27 (1999). http://epaa.asu.edu/epaa/v7n27.html. Archer‚ Jeff. "Doing it their Own Way." UNESCO Courier. June 2000: 13. Infotrac. Herscher High School Library‚ Herscher‚ IL 15 Sept. 2003. http://infotrac/galegroup/com.itweb.herscherhs. Blumenfeld‚ Samuel. "Why homeschooling is important for America." Vital Speeches of the Day. 61.24 (1995): 763-766. Firstsearch. Herscher High School Library‚ Herscher‚ IL 17 Sept. 2003. http://firstsearch.oclc.org. Callan‚ John. Creating Citizens: Political

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    Q is a hilarious‚ almost borderline disturbing show‚ filled with adult themes‚ vulgar language‚ and half naked puppets. If you can see past the inescapable sex or gay storyline‚ the artists of Avenue Q attack relevant social stereotypes such as homophobia‚ racism‚ and gender. Connections from Avenue Q can be made to the recent NY Times article titled “It’s Not Me‚ It’s You.”‚ which addresses intelligence and the stereotype threat. In the production‚ the main character Princeton‚ a white male‚ asks

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    book “A Father’s Story”‚ Dahmer’s father goes on for uncomfortably long paragraphs proving this point‚ vehemently denying that homophobia had anything to do with it- perhaps fearfully realizing that his own views are part of why his son turned into a murderer (8). There is no solid explanation for Dahmer’s racism or where it came from‚ but his deeply internalized homophobia‚ which was stronger and more of the reason why he felt the urge to kill‚ was almost certainly formed by the intolerant environment

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    Introduction: Homeschooling is where children are not institutionalized but rather open to learning in their natural environment. This may be facilitated by educated parents‚ family members or tutors. Rudner‚ 1998‚ posits that home school students score above the national median in reading‚ language‚ mathematics‚ social studies‚ and science. Homeschooling since the work of Rudolf Steiner in the 1970’s has become the commonly accepted term for many types of learning outside of school. Steiner emphasis

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    Oppression based on race‚ sex and sexual orientation: Over the past 150 years‚ there have been many groups who have sought the North American dream of "liberty and justice for all." Examples are: • Americans African seeking an end to slavery. • Women campaigning to get universal suffrage. • And now‚ gays and lesbians are seeking the same equal rights and protections enjoyed by other groups‚ including the right to marry. This final conflict over homosexuality is a little different from the

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    In today’s generation there is a lot of questioning of ones sexuality which is a big issue among teens. There are many issues of homosexual discrimination in the work place‚ schools‚ and there’s even discrimination in the home. Homosexuals are often referred to as gays‚ queers‚ sweet cakes‚ and plenty other derogative words or phrases. The freedom of expression is usually hidden because of the issue of homosexuality‚ many individuals feel insecure bout there sexuality. In instances they have tend

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    Rights Movement. The BLM movement is the heir to the Civil Rights Movement; its main purpose is to call out police brutality and combat racism in the modern day. The gay rights movement‚ although the only gay rights movement in history‚ combats homophobia and fights for equality socially and economically for members of the LGBT+ community. Each of these movements have progressed In summary‚ a climate of injustice led to social progress in the 20th and 21st century America and has continued

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    Setting This movie was set in America in the 1970s fresh off of the 50s and 60s where police would raid establishments and arrest people for being gay. The film is a biography of Harvey Milk‚ the first openly gay person to hold public office in the state of California. It begins in New York on Milk’s 40th birthday and follows him to his move to San Francisco and the political roller coaster he went through to become San Francisco’s city advisor and the tribulations that he faced after. The movie

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