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    Overcoming Homosexuality

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    Sta. Cruz Campus Sta. Cruz‚ Laguna A.Y. 2013-2014 COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION Homosexuality Can Be Overcome Submitted By: BUENO‚ Kim Daryl M. BSEd – 1D Mathematics Major Submitted To: Prof. Estalilla Introduction What is homosexuality? Homosexuality is the romantic attraction‚ sexual attraction or sexual behavior between members of the same sex or gender. As an orientation‚ homosexuality refers to "an enduring pattern of or disposition to experience sexual‚ affectionate‚ or romantic

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    Biological Homosexuality

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    Homosexuality is at the front lines of the nature versus nurture debate. Many studies have been conducted‚ but a clear cause has yet to be found. Anti-homosexuals‚ consisting mainly of religious groups‚ believe that homosexuality is abnormal‚ unnatural‚ and can be changed. Because of their beliefs‚ homosexuality must be a learned behavior. Whether homosexuality is biological or learned behavior is still a mystery‚ but scientists are finding more evidence to suggest the former. Webster’s online dictionary

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    Homosexuality as Deviant

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    societies. This norm creates controversy regarding homosexuality‚ as it [homosexualism] is considered deviant and against societal norms. The topic of homosexuality is important and worth further investigation because it is surrounded by controversial issues such as gay marriages and families and its impact on society regarding the workplace‚ school and religion (Kafka‚ 2006). This paper will focus on the sociology of deviance as it pertains to male homosexuality. In addition‚ sociological theories on deviance

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    Table of Contents Definition of Homosexuality……………………………………………..………………………4 Cuba’s statistics on homosexuality……………………………………………………………… 4 Negative views about homosexuality in the Caribbean..................................................................5 Homosexual Laws in the Caribbean……………………………………………………………....8 Caribbean’s statistics on homosexuality..........................................................................................8 Causes of Homosexuality………………………………………………………………………..

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    Homosexuality Paper

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    views in homosexuality The current world has seen a fundamental change in the imagery and perception of human sexuality. Indebted in this aspect is the broad portfolio of the moral aspect that is governed by various sexual relationships such as homosexuality‚ lesbianism and opposite sex relationships. Within the same scenario‚ there have consistently been wide frame changes on the ideals and provisions that basically underlie such different sexual orientations. By and larger‚ homosexuality remains

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    who once thought that homosexuality was a mental disease‚ have learned over the last few decades that it seems to be caused by either a nature or nurturing influence. As society expands its views to accept certain groups of people who were once viewed as maladapted‚ science has helped potentially discover scientific causes for the behavior. Looking at the articles presented it seems that there is much stronger evidence to support the nature or biological cause for homosexuality. One of the first

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    What Is Homosexuality

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    What is homosexuality and why I disagree with it Homosexuality has no definite definition but‚ to society homosexuality is a relationship between two people of the same gender. Same sex relations is not a genetic defect‚ or mental illness‚ it just means that men and women are emotionally and sexually attracted to the same sex as theirs. This act is learned through combinations of shaping factors and personal choices. Many believe that a person is born this way‚ others believe that some people

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    Sport and Homosexuality

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    sports field. Looking back in the history‚ in the old Greek Olympic Games during the VIII century before Christ‚ athletes used to compete naked in the main part of sport competitions as races and discus throwing. In Greek society‚ nudity and homosexuality were not cause for shame or make a scandal. The word gym in Greek means “naked” and gyms were established by military organizations to educate the body‚ spirit and the people’s mind. But nowadays a homosexual person in a team sport like soccer

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    Prejudice and Homosexuality Gays? Who are gays? What discrimination do they face? Well‚ gays are just people who are sexually attracted to someone of the same sex. According to the author‚ Richard D. Mohr‚ gays are subject to widespread discrimination in employment and government are leading offenders. For example‚ gays/lesbians are not allowed to serve in the armed forces‚ CIA‚ FBI‚ national security agency‚ or the state department. Yes‚ I do agree with the author but‚ the author wrote that

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    Psychology on Homosexuality One of the deeply debated topics in psychology is homosexuality‚ some psychologists believe that it’s genetic and some believe that it is a learned sexual orientation. In my personal opinion‚ I think that homosexuals are born with that sexual orientation. I believe that a homosexual might not always have fully known they were gay but some part of them always did know. I strongly disagree with the psychologists who say that homosexuality is learned; you just don’t

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