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    “Some of us aren't meant to belong. Some of us have to turn the world upside down and shake the h*** out of it until we make our own place in it.” These wise words from Elizabeth Lowell perfectly describe an outcast. An outcast or better known as a reject is someone or something that is not accepted by society. Many people are considered outcasts because of their sexual preference, appearance, or disability but mine was personality. People are rejected every day because of their sexual…

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    Gay Adoption Benefits

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    In today’s society, gay adoption is a frequently discussed issue that is taking place. Some people believe that it is just straight up wrong while others believe everyone deserves equal rights and opportunities. Many people believe that having same sex parents hold back a child in life. This, however, is not true in any way. Having same sex parents can actually benefit a child rather than negatively impact them. Ever since gay marriage has come about, gay adoption has been an issue. Gay adoption…

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    Bullied If something is happening that you do not like, it is your right to stand up for yourself. (introduction) One man named Jamie Nabozny did this. Harassment is not something people can get away with. When Nabozny was in middle and high school, he suffered constant harassment because he was gay. At that time, being gay was not common. (background info) The bullies would kick him, call him names like “homo” and “queer”, and touch him, asking if he liked it. Day after day, the abuse…

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    Theoretical Approach Since there are more than one issues that I’m trying to help Roger with I would like to the use the sexual identity model. How does Roger considered himself to be such as: straight, bisexual, or gay? Another model that I would use is Poll and Smith’s Model of Spiritual Identity. When using these two models to help Roger because if he can identify his sexuality then when it comes to homosexual thoughts could not concern his anymore if he considers himself a straight man. It…

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    Known as one of the largest sport and culture events open to all “from their modest beginnings in a San Francisco football stadium, the Gay Games have grown into an international sporting spectacle and business enterprise( Lenskyj, 2002, p 24) ., the Gay games provide an alternative from the modern day Olympics, for lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, transgender, and queer athletes (LGBTQ). These games provide a significant and supportive environment without concern for homosexual prejudice and or…

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    My Christian Worldview

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    A worldview is a perception. It is how people see and relate to their surrounding by a series of questions. Everyone has a worldview even if they do not know it. It does not have to include religion, but mine does. I have a Christian worldview. My eyes and my heart react differently to things because of how I answer six specific questions. In my Christian worldview, there is one God and He created everything. He is the truth and His word is the truth. This is hard for most people in my…

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    Juan Pablo's The Bachelor

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    It is true that Juan Pablo’s stint on the eighteenth season of “The Bachelor” did not go well with the larger part of the audience. According to reports, his remarks on gays as being perverts and not proposing to Nikki Ferrell and later starting a relationship did make him unpopular. But the soccer player stole hearts and also made history as the first man from the ethnic minority to star on the show. And if rumors are to be believed the hot Latino hunk could come up as a contender on the…

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    Many homosexual children and adolescents grow into singularly traumatized adults. Why exactly is this? What is the reason for psychosocial distress? Homosexual adolescents often suffer childhood trauma from society’s judgment due to the lack of social acceptance and verbal abuse. Homosexual children suffer mental health problems starting at a habitually young age. Homosexual children’s mental health is oftentimes not seen as a substantially greater situation than heterosexual children’s by…

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    Seeing how many in America (ironically including the religious) want to globalize everything including making countries think and do everything just like they do, in a way, she is right. Its kind of ironic that most regressive leftists and the religious right Americans have zero problem calling people in America or other countries who think differently than them bigots; for nothing more than daring to have opinions they disagree with. That alone actually proves who the real bigots are.…

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    The Queer Theory

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    There has arguably never been a better time to be LGBT. The youth of today are experiencing a wave of acceptance that was not felt in our grandparents, or even our parents, generation. Everywhere you look people are talking about it; the “It Gets Better” project, Caitlin Jenner on the cover of Vanity Fair, the historic Supreme Court ruling in which it was decided 5-4 that individual states must recognize the marriages of same-sex couples, and even in sociology. Sociologists studying…

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