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    that a member of the LGBT community could expect during the 1960 ’s and 70 ’s. At this time in America‚ peoples such as African Americans and women were fighting for their rights as citizens of America. Yet‚ there was still a community who had been blatantly cast to the shadows due to their sexual orientation-homosexuals. For many people the police raid on the Stonewall- a popular gay bar in Greenwich‚ New York- would later turn out to be the Rosa Parks movement of the LGBT community. The Stonewall

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    . They faced harassment even deadly violence for being solely themselves. This caused uproar against most LGBT’s worldwide. If we were to rewind history we would gain the knowledge of how the racial identity‚ gender‚ age‚ ethnicity or religion‚ of people back then were also underhandedly mistreated. In the nineteenth century African-Americans were not considered as people. Instead of people‚ the white men and women treated them as pieces of property. Even when slavery was abolished‚ African-American

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    even if they are openly gay” (Hardy et al‚ 2007. p138). Although there is still a vast amount of controversy within this topic the sport market has labeled the LGBT market “an untapped goldmine” (Hardy et al‚ 2007. p138). This trend is apparent with the Pacific Rim Curling League – Vancouver’s lesbian‚ gay‚ bisexual and transgender (LGBT) curling league‚ that went from a few friends in 1980 to a collaboration of 48 teams in 2012. History The Pacific Rim Curling League (PRCL) began as a small

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    welcomed. The Stonewall Riots was a historical movement for the LGBT (Lesbians‚ Gays‚ Bisexual‚ and Transgender) community. The riots had many positive effects on America today such as the pride parade‚ LGBT rights‚ and the creation of Gay Liberation Front (GLF). Before the Stonewall Riots Tony Lauris‚ also known as “Fat Tony” by his

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    collection of violent uprisings that plagued the LGBT community for years to come‚ and the post-Stonewall depictions of the riots often glossed over its roots within the transgender community with activists such as Sylvia Rae Rivera and Marsha P. Johnson. This is identifiable as a trend within American culture‚ through movies‚ tv and other media outlets. The greatest challenge moving forward will be to deconstruct the preconceived notions about the roots LGBT community and their fight for

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    B. Narrowing down of the focus of the topic: The Stonewall Riots: The LGBT Community Rises in Action C. Statement of specific topic and the plan to follow: The Stonewall Riots represent a good example of when violence is needed. Why? Because of its causes‚ what lead to the protests and its consequences‚ what came afterwards. II. Body: A.The Stonewall Riots. What happened? B. The aftermath C. The LGBT Community current situation III. Conclusion: A. Summary of the speech:

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    The United States for centuries is notable for its diverse citizens fighting for their basic human rights. Whether it was about one’s social economic class‚ race‚ religion‚ or gender‚ Americans have pushed for their right to live freely as they wish without the whim of government or people placing restrictions. These groups have won their civil liberties and rights throughout tedious groundbreaking trials and acts of legislation to achieve their goals to live peacefully the way they desired to. If

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    A child’s miracle medicine Marijuana is the most commonly used drug in the United States. However‚ it has the singular distinction of being both a commonly used illegal substance and is a legally prescribed medical substance. Marijuana will always be used for private reasons or for medical purposes. Therefore‚ isn’t it a good thing that children not even four years of age are offered medical marijuana to cure diseases such as epilepsy? Seth Ammerman and Courtney Williams are writers for New’s Digital

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    This essay is concerned with the short story ‘Am I Blue’ by Bruce Coville‚ and aim to identify and comment upon the themes presented in the short story such as the issues of adolescence‚ tolerance‚ homosexuality and sexual identity in general. Since its release in 1994‚ Bruce Coville’s short story has been subject to both praise and approval as well as controversy and criticism. This essay focuses on these various aspects. The protagonist

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    Critical Analysis In the short story “In the Gloaming” by Alice Elliot Dark‚ Dark portrays the main character‚ Laird as a gay male dying of AIDS. The evidence that leads up to this decision is shown in Laird’s relationships‚ his health‚ and his overall character‚ and actions. The story starts out with Laird eating dinner with his mother‚ Janet and his father‚ Martin. Laird had moved back into his house to live with his parents for his final weeks of his life. 33 year-old Laird had always been

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