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    Gay marriage and adoption

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    and Adoption Currently today in the United States Homosexuals face various problems when it comes to their partners and most importantly their children. Gay and Lesbian parents are facing discrimination because of their sexual orientation. Allowing same-sex couples to adopt children has made people assume particular aspects about Lesbian and Gay couple’s lives and the effects it could have on their children. American culture tends to reject or feel threatened by new ideas‚ and instead

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    described definitively according to a set of characteristics or properties‚ e.g. a man that has sexual intercourse with another man fits the category of homosexual (Hammack‚ 2005). This conceptualises sexuality in terms of ‘sexual orientation’‚ assuming that no sexual orientation; whether homosexual‚ heterosexual or bisexual; is a conscious choice (Gonsiorek & Weinrich‚ 1991) and is instead a “fixed‚ independent biological mechanism that steers individual desire or behaviour either toward men or toward

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    and Justice Today the topic of homosexuality is often a controversial one around the world‚ but one that arises frequently none the less. It is becoming more and more socially acceptable for people all over the world to be open about their sexual orientations towards people of the same sex. It is now very clear and apparent that homosexuals worldwide come from all walks of life and take on nearly every single occupation and career. Many homosexuals have even come to make life long commitments to a single

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    amount of pressure. The youth tend to change their behaviour‚ beliefs and image in an attempt to fit in which bestows acceptance and favor from their peers. As the stages of adolescence progress‚ the development towards their sexual identity and orientation come into being; this could be a challenging stage for the bulk of teens’ lives. Many of them can be in question or doubt‚ essentially because of the norms and values that exist in society. As teens attempt to meet the expectations that society

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    Family Assessment Paper

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    was lower average rates of drinking for African American and female LGBT youth (Newcomb et al.‚ 2012). When comparing for sexual orientation‚ there was no difference between bisexual and homosexual youth (Newcomb et al.‚ 2012). Female LGBT youth had an increase risk for alcohol use when there was psychological distress and victimization based on their sexual orientation and gender identity (Newcomb et al.‚ 2012). Newcomb et al. (2012) lastly discovered a negative correlation between perceived family

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    Stereotypes & Prejudice

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    when completing this worksheet. Part I Select three of the identity categories below and name or describe at least 3 related stereotypes for each: Race Ethnicity Religion Gender Sexual orientation Age Disability Category Stereotype 1 Stereotype 2 Stereotype 3 Sexual Orientation Men who get manicures are homosexual. Gay Partners do not make good parents. If your gay you are not be a good Christian‚ Gender A woman will not make a good President. Video Games are made for

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    religion. Many people believe that it is a sin to be a homosexual‚ but in actuality it is a personal preference. Those who are homosexuals are beaten‚ killed‚ and threatened everyday because of their choice‚ which makes them want to hide their sexual orientation. Fricke v. Lynch was a court case in Rhode Island. Aaron Fricke was prevented from bringing his same-sex date to prom by his principal (Richard Lynch). He prevented him from bringing his date because he felt that the students would not approve

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    and professional when completing this worksheet. Part I Select three of the identity categories below and name or describe at least 3 related stereotypes for each: • Race • Ethnicity • Religion • Gender • Sexual orientation • Age • Disability |Category |Stereotype 1 |Stereotype 2 |Stereotype 3 | |Gender |Women are inferior to

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    has to realize that the modern family has developed into many different forms in recent years in that the traditional "nuclear family" is not necessarily the most common form anymore. Thus‚ gay and lesbians should not be judged by their sexual orientation to determine their abilities as a parent. There is no valid reason for refusing to call lesbian and gay headed households “families.” They fall under every conceivable criterion for identifying families and the concept of a family. They are groups

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    ’We do not even in the least know the final cause of sexuality. The whole subject is hidden in darkness’; this is a quote by Charles Darwin which illustrates the fact that your sexual orientation is unknown- this suggests that homosexuality is evolved through the upbringing and personal experiences. Many Social Theorists agree with this and they argue that Nurture is the main factor when considering the reasons behind human sexuality. They also suspect that upbringing and parental and family dynamics

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