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    (2014) Women Moving Millions. Retrieved from http://www.womenmovingmillions.org/how-we-do-it/facts/ Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA). (n.d.) Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD). Retrieved from GLAAD website http://www.glaad.org/marriage/doma Greenberg.Morris‚ B. (2014). History of LesbianGay‚ & Bisexual Social Movements. American Psychological Association. Retrieved from APA website http://www.apa.org/pi/lgbt/resources/history.aspx O’Connell‚ M. (2012) LGBT

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    Today more than ever companies are changing the way gayslesbians‚ and transgender individuals are treated in the work place. Companies are adopting non-discriminating policies‚ starting to give more benefits and other practices that include GLBT in the workplace. In 2002‚ the first Human Rights Campaign Foundation Corporate Equality Index rated employers strictly on seven criteria‚ which remain the basis for today’s rating system. The original criteria were guided in part by the Equality Principles

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    age group? This research proposal will be addressing the issues surrounding the controversial link between the media and the increase of eating disorders within the female age group of 14-16 years. It will also briefly discuss the process of finding the right questions and hypothesis as well as my methods and purpose of research. Research over the years has shown that eating disorders are becoming increasingly common in today’s society (The World Today‚ 2007). This research project was to explore

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    The Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) community has faced discrimination throughout history‚ 2015 is no exception. LGBT people are being denied their unalienable rights‚ one of these rights is marriage. Some people fear that if gay people are allowed to marry then it will undermine the very institution of marriage. This however is not true‚ as the whole concept of marriage is that two people who love each other bond together forever. A large percentage of straight marriages up to 40% end

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    Did you know that the first legal gay marriage did not happen until 2004 while congress‚ the lawmaking branch of our nation’s government‚ has been around since it was created in 1787? It took our government two hundred and seventeen years to legalize gay marriage in just one state‚ one state out of fifty. Luckily‚ now there are 37 states in America that legalized gay marriage. But what is taking our country so long to end the struggle for equal rights in all of our states? There are still 13 states

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    of the first companies to market to the gay community on mainstream daytime television. Despite the initial backlash; this ad eventually sparked countless other companies jump on the “Gay and Lesbian Advertising Bandwagon”. But what is the motive behind advertising specifically to this community‚ do the businesses take a genuine interest in the gay community or is it strictly for expanding business? Additionally‚ once a business decides to advertise using gay content‚ what is the appropriate way to

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    (International Gay & Lesbian Human Rights Commission) The IGLHRC was started in the 90 ’s by the founder Julie Dorf. It was established as a non-profit organization in 1991. The organization started because their main focus was on human rights abuses in Russia‚ but later became an active role in many places around the world. The IGLHRC has a headquarter in New York. The organization is now US based and an international non-governmental organization that advocates for the human rights of lesbiansgay men

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    TEACHERS’ PROBLEM IN PREFERING METHOD TO TEACH TENSES AT SMPN 1 BANJARAN KECAMATAN BANJARAN JAWA BARAT PROPOSAL By: Try Ayu Nuralam Setiawan 1003155 INTRODUCTION I. a. Background The world has known English as International language which is used for communication tools. It is like an obligation for every country to make English as a subject in every school. Especially for countries which has not English as national language. Indonesia’s government realizes the importance of English

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    Department of Biotechnology Ministry of Science and Technology REQUEST FOR RESEARCH PROPOSALS IN CANCER BIOLOGY DBT invites applications from eligible scientists/group of scientists for setting-up: 1. Units of Excellence (UOE) which are proposed for strengthening research resources around leaders in cancer biology with national relevance but global competitiveness; where leaders would be defined as the Core Investigator (CI) with key publications in key direction/domain of cancer biology;

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    "Gays in the Military‚ is it right"? For nearly 50 years‚ it has been the U.S. military’s official policy to exclude homosexuals from service. In November 1992‚ President - elect Clinton told Americans that he planned to lift the military’s long - standing ban on gays and lesbians. Homosexual men and women‚ he said‚ should not be prevented from serving their country based on their sexual orientation. Soon after taking office in 1993‚ Clinton faced powerful military and congressional opposition

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