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    The article “How Important are Pride Events to the LGBT Community” was written by Eileen Patten a researcher for the Pew Research Center in 2013. This article provides the reader with statistics on individuals that are actively participating in LGBT events that are also known as “Gay Pride” events. The author incorporates the importance of the LGBT events, because she wants the reader to realize that community in particular is one that is growing at rapid rates. This article gives accounts on…

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    Before Stonewall it was a crime to be anything than heterosexual. Before Stonewall it was a crime to be anything than heterosexual. The way was paved by the two faces of the riots Sylvia Rivera, Marsha P. Johnson, and their effects after the riots. Stonewall changed the way people say people of the LGBTQ community and pushed the fight for equality forward. While the fight for equality was a group effort the one of the main person who lead the community into the new age of gay liberation was…

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    Heterosexuality is the prominent sexuality that is shown on television shows. The relationship between a man and women is shown as loving, healthy, and the characters tend to be shown engaging in sexual acts. This scenario that is well known on TV shows is viewed as normal and expected. However, when it comes to homosexuality, gay men are rarely seen on TV in comparison to straight men and when they are they face stereotypes. Gay men constantly are inaccurately portrayed on TV shows as…

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    While reviewing the article “When You Are a Gay Boy in America” by Danny Zaccagnino, I learned about many of the positive aspects of the LBGTQ community, while also gaining an understanding of what it is like to live a day in that community. I was entertained throughout the majority of the article and in the end, I could not be happier that he found his angel. While the ending was enjoyable, it was heartbreaking to see some the things he went through and how scary it could be for him at times.…

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    A stranger to me would be a White man who comes from a family that has lived in the United States since the industrial revolution, and identities himself as gay. I am a Hispanic woman who comes from a family that immigrated to the United States less than three decades ago. I consider myself heterosexual, so this man would be the complete opposite of me. “Living a life were I was mostly trying to fit in and giving myself reasons to think that what I was feeling was not good, made me feel so…

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    Ever since the begging of time crime has always been a huge part of the human race. But as time seemed to go on not only did crime progress, it progressed in a way that was targeted towards specific groups of people. This type of crime is classified as a hate crime. A hate crime is defined as a crime, usually violent, motivated by prejudice or intolerance toward an individual’s national origin, ethnicity, color, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, or disability. In America and around…

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    Homelessness has always been an issue in America, especially concerning the youth. According to the U.S. Department for Housing and Development in the 2014 Point-in-Time Report, 34% of the total homeless population is under 24. The lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning (LGBTQ) community in particular are at risk of homelessness because they are so often rejected by their families, schools and communities. Those who identify as such make up 40% of the population of homeless youth.…

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    Cause Of Bullying

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    Purpose The goal of all this research is to find what is the cause of bullying. Is the cause of bullying due to the fact that American society has set rules for male and females, or that researches only do their study of the emotions or behaviors that are associated with bullying overall. Taking an indivusalize approach towards causing of bullying gives a better foundation of preventing bullying. Muller did an individualized study based on US adolescents exaiming thier sexuallity, gender and…

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    Single parent Household . Settling on an ideal profession choice has been and stays one of the significant targets of vocation guiding. Being a single parent can be difficult regardless of the fact that it is a voluntary decision. In any case, how you come to be single parents, for a great many people it is not a simple circumstance. There are numerous reasons why individuals become single, and tragically our general public is frequently not exceptionally caring about it. Being a single parent…

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    Thomas King 's Medicine River perpetuates the cultural history of homosexual erasure through its depiction of its characters solely in heterosexual relationships. This results in a narrative that constantly depicts men and women as invariably in search of a partner of the opposite sex in order to fulfil a culturally defined model of love and happiness. Sexuality is almost exclusively portrayed in a manner that suggests its purpose is solely to fulfil the requirements of the nuclear family.…

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