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    LGBT+‚ lesbian‚ gay‚ bisexual‚ transgender‚ and beyond. Queer (n.) a homosexual person. Many people have the thoughts of being a part of the LGBT+ community. At Least 1 in 6 people are queer and begin questioning at a varying teenage level . LGBT has been a topic floating around for a while‚ but after gay marriage was legalized in 2016‚ more topics started coming up and the pot was stirred even more. Of course‚ the 2017 election has also brought up a bunch of talk about conversion therapy (the use

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    Gay and lesbian parenting is still one of the most controversial topics to discuss today due to society drilling into minds that the Mom-and-Dad orientated family is the definition of a normal and healthy family. Gay and lesbian parenting is simply couples of the same-sex raising a family where the children grow up in loving‚ supportive environments. The sexual orientation of the parents does not influence if they can raise a child‚ rather it depends on if the parents are capable of providing a nurturing

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    Psychology Homophobia Homophobia is a range of negative attitudes and feelings toward homosexuality or people who are perceived as being lesbian‚ gay‚ bisexual or transgender. There are many reasons why people would have homophobia and act this way. The Social Approach: Homophobia might be seen in public and if a person has grown up seeing a lot of homophobia they too could become a homophobe due to it becoming “normal” for them. Also friends might be homophobic so to fit it a person might

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    Why Liberation Theology Developed The theology of liberation consists of ideals that show material poverty as a bad thing and spiritual and solidarity poverty as a good thing. It also puts a strong emphasis on helping the poor and idealizes helping the poor as a Christian duty. Latin American liberation theology was the origin of this whole movement and began in Peru through Gustavo Gutierrez. Around the time when the Latin American liberation theology came about‚ Peru was a very poor country

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    issues concerning homosexuality by being neutral even if they have a problem with it. Schools face a bigger problem staying neutral since they must protect students’ rights‚ as well as maintaining order for the entire school. In the article “Young‚ Gay and Murdered” by Ramin Setoodeh‚ Larry King was a young man with a very bubbly personality and a very flamboyant appearance. His time at E.O. Green was tough; Larry was teased very often about his sexuality. Although Larry did not help the situation

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    "We ’re here‚ we ’re queer‚ get used to it!". A recognized anthem outspoken at marches‚ demonstrations‚ parades‚ and advertising within most homosexual communities. "Queer" is just one‚ amongst many nomens used to describe a homosexual person or group. The remote past of homosexual people is a vast and captivating road that has brought us to where we are today concerning the ethics: the system of determining right from wrong‚ of homosexual people including rights and freedoms concerning them. Ever

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    The American Gay Rights Movement: A Timeline This timeline provides information about the gay rights movement in the United States from 1924 to the present: including the Stonewall riots; the contributions of Harvey Milk; the "Don’t Ask‚ Don’t Tell" policy; the first civil unions; the legalization of same-sex marriage in Massachusetts‚ Connecticut‚ New York; and more. 1924 The Society for Human Rights in Chicago becomes the country’s earliest known gay rights organization. 1948 Alfred Kinsey

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    publicly defend homosexual love and declare homosexuality as not abnormal. Many admired her disapproval of fear and perverse symbolism associated with homosexuality. Almost a decade later‚ German immigrant Henry Gerber founded the first American gay rights group in Chicago – The Society for Human Rights. After just a few years of living in the US‚ Gerber was put into a mental institution for being homosexual. He later enlisted into the United States Army and served in World War I in Germany.

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    CHAPTER I RESEARCH PROBLEM 1.1 Historical and Conceptual Background 1.2.1 Historical Background Filipino gay language or swardspeak language is a vernacular language derived from Englog (English- Tagalog) and is used by a number of gay Filipinos. It uses elements from Tagalong‚ English‚ Spanish‚ Niponggo‚ from celebrities’ names and signature brands hat giving a new context of this unique language. A unique trait of swardspeak is that it immediately identifies the speaker as homosexual

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    Animal Liberation In “Animal Liberation” Singer compares the past acts of liberation to animal liberation and how they are not equal. Peter Singer compares women’s rights and black rights to animal rights. Some in which most people think have no comparison at all. Singer expresses how people may not think highly of animal rights because they are not humans. Singer expressed how other sociologist and psychologist view this to be the same way. I mean why not? We test most human things on animals.

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