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    Same-sex marriage to be discussed in Parliament VietNamNet Bridge - National Assembly (NA) deputies have confirmed that the legal provisions relating to homosexuals‚ bisexuals and transgenders need to be discussed in the upcoming session. [pic] For gay people‚ it is more difficult to overcome social prejudice than legal problems. The Institute for Legislative Studies in collaboration with the Institute of Economic‚ Social and Environmental Research (iSEE) recently held a workshop entitled “Homosexuals

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    tendency of raising children and we encounter ourselves on a dilemma in which we consider homosexual couples as normal couples and as such they should be able to raise children. Homosexuals are often viewed as excluded from having children because sexual reproduction is related to men and women only. But homosexuals are humans too and who is to say that they do not deserve equal rights in society. Society has to realize that the modern family has developed into many different forms in recent years

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    and documented. Hate speech can have a toxic effect‚ and cause victims to self hate. Constant verbal pollution in school can also affect students. Students have mainly reported incidents of hate speech about their race‚ next ethnicity‚ then sexual orientation. This can affect school performance‚ and kids are more likely to express fear at school. Hate is making the already tough school system‚ even harder. Hate crimes have increased 62% on colleges campuses. Anti-Gay slurs are common‚ and students

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    consists of visible and non-visible factors‚ which include back ground‚ culture‚ work-style and personality in addition to the characteristics that are protected under discrimination legislation such as race‚ disability‚ religion and belief‚ sexual orientation‚ gender‚ and age. By seeing and understanding our individual differences and embracing them‚ and move beyond simple tolerance‚ we can create a productive environment in which everybody feels valued. Equality? Answer: Equality basically

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    find attractive. Being gay is no different then being attracted to the opposite sex. ABC News reports‚ “Northwestern University psychology professor Michael Bailey has spent years studying human sexuality. He says sexual orientation is something people are born with‚ and this orientation makes some gay men more feminine” (1). Yet we blame and punish the families of these gay people. We even try to limit Gay people’s rights. Society believes that being gay is wrong and disgusting. Dr. Berggren

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    enjoyment of equal rights by all‚ each individual being regarded as of the same importance and receiving the same treatment. • Diversity - valuing the individual differences in people‚ whether that relates to gender‚ race‚ age‚ disability‚ sexual orientation or any other characteristics that they may have. During the course of this essay I am going to look at how i can promote inclusion‚ equality and diversity with my learners and identify other points of referral to meet their needs. I intend

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    Internet Sexual Addiction It seems that the Internet has become an ever-growing part in numerous areas of the everyday lives of people. One area that is worthy of further study involves sexual addiction and how it is related with too much use of the Internet. Some scholars allege that sociopaths are starting to emerge online and it has been dubbed as “technological addictions”. This article looks at Internet addiction with respect to excessive sexual behavior. It includes discussions of the notion

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    Homophobia is an immense issue in todays society‚ but especially in America. The completely irrational prejudices against the community of this country is on the rise. This is due to a number of causes of which we as the American people have the ability to change. We must closely exam the causes and the effects of homophobia in America to completely understand why and where this is still occurring in modern day society and how it may be further prevented. Homosexuality has existed as long as humanity

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    In 2016‚ Dr. Alexander Nonesuch‚ a doctor at Sunshine Hospital in the State of Discontent‚ failed to disclose that he was transgender on his employment application before he started working there in February 2015. Dr. Nonesuch‚ the plaintiff‚ married his wife‚ Renata Mercure‚ in June 2015. Since Renata was expecting twins on April 1st‚ 2016‚ Dr. Nonesuch requested paternity leave and to add his wife and children to his retirement plan. Since the hospital’s management and the board saw Dr. Alexander

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    military capability." The act prohibits any homosexual or bisexual person from disclosing his or her sexual orientation or from speaking about any homosexual relationships‚ including marriages or other familial attributes‚ while serving in the United States armed forces. The "don’t ask" part of the policy indicates that superiors should not initiate investigation of a service member’s orientation in the absence of disallowed behaviors‚ though mere suspicion of homosexual behavior can cause an investigation

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