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    First off‚ I like Mary D. Garrard’s opening statement‚ “I will suggest a way of looking at Leonardo’s art that reveals it as indeed abnormal‚ but in social rather than psychological terms.”‚ because like the last week class’s lecture‚ it was very acceptable and tolerable to be flamboyant‚ or in better words‚ have girlish features. I agree with Garrard’s thoughts and her thesis about Leonardo da Vinci’s work. Also‚ Leonardo da Vinci made the women in his paintings as intelligent creature(s)‚ and equal

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    I. Intro a. Prior to 1973 being gay‚ lesbian‚ bisexual‚ or transgender was viewed as a mental disorder‚ because of this policies within the U.S. military mirrored these views. When homosexuality was officially removed as a mental disorder in 1973 it took the military until 2010-2011 to make any substantial policy changes in regards to homosexuality. With the repeal of “Don’t ask don’t tell” it allowed homosexual personnel to serve openly in the military‚ however it still forced Transgender personnel

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    Megan Ryan Professor Brown English 102 March 6‚ 2016 Does the law have the right compel a public business like Elane Photography to be a conduit of an expression their personal beliefs disagree with? In The tangled web of conflicting rights by George F. Will‚ an opinion writer for The Washington Post‚ Will argues it is Elane Photography’s Constitutional right to deny service to refuse service to individuals based on their personal religious beliefs. George Will fails to approach and present the

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    Observational Study Proposal: What Factors Initiates Jaywalking? Introduction To jaywalk is to cross a street illegally and/or recklessly (Merriam-Webster‚ 2016). For the observational study‚ I will focus on jaywalking in urban areas; specifically what factors motivate people to jaywalk‚ as it is risk-taking behaviour. I will be comparing high status people versus low status people as models of jaywalking imitation. My hypothesis is that high status jaywalkers will increase the likelihood of

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    Gay marriage is a hot topic that is debated and spoken about constantly around the globe. Gay marriage is by definition: the marriage of two people of the same sex‚ so either two men or two women‚ and this is the reason why it’s so often spoken of and has many mixed opinions on the topic. Many people say that love is love‚ and marriage works if two people love each other no matter what gender‚ but many people argue against this. They argue that it’s wrong and God created a woman and man (Adam and

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    The New York Times produce the article known as “The Changing American Family” by Natalie Angier. The purpose of the entire article is to show that the American family has changed rapidly. However‚ I focus on the section titled “The Baby Boom for Gay Parents.” This part of the article aims to dispel negative connotations about gay parents and their children. Historically‚ gay parents were deemed unsuitable as child takers (Angier). Some gay parenthood critics believed that children will suffer

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    The article talks about why the Black Lives Matter movement is an LGBT issue. It talks about how queer and trans people of color are disregarded‚ disrespected and abused; ironically even within the LGBT community. One instance of this would be the hostile‚ complacent and apathetic response towards the mourning queer and trans POC’s who peacefully protested bars in the Castro area of San Francisco. The interesting thing is that it is supposed to be an LGBT-friendly area but when people of color

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    The homosexual movement began to drastically increase in the early 1980s. With this came a strong back lash from those that felt homosexual equality would ruin America. Jerry Falwell‚ a white‚ male‚ conservative‚ and Christian‚ was one of the leaders of this backlash. This article significantly shows the two very different beliefs in America‚ and the intensity with which people believed in their side. There were protests and pushes for equality for from new liberals‚ and a push for equality only

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    Origins of sexual orientation have been attempted to be described with biological and environmental theories‚ though none is sufficient to explain the cause. Sexual orientation has been attributed to differences in structure and function of brain‚ specifically in hypothalamus of straight and gay men (LeVay‚ 1991). Though the research doesn’t establish hypothalamus as the cause of sexual orientation‚ it does indicate the presence of biological factor causing the sexual orientation. Several other studies

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    The Supreme Court decision consenting gay and lesbian couples the right to marry in all the states was a landmark victory for the Lesbian‚ Gay‚ Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) community. It was a hard fought victory spanning years of hard work and activism. Nonetheless‚ even in the wake of that substantial step in the court’s ruling‚ many members of the LGBT community still have work to do (“How So-Called ‘Equality Act’ Threatens Religious Freedom”). This comes to the realization that several same-sex

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