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    Once ago, I talk with my friend about stuff—if not mistaken, we gossiping a hot Math teacher from Italy, and from where it began, we start talking about gay and LGBT. The pinnacle from it was when my friend proudly declare the gay people is abnormal. I just sit still, silent and stunned. I should start somewhere. Here it is, for myself, to be abnormal is to be true to oneself. And it is kind of freedom that I longingly seek and understand, that is to be true to yourself, to who you are. It is a…

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    reaching for a napkin, trying to hear what was being said. She split the time between her date with Juan and Roger and my date. She got up off the bed and headed straight to my closet, she always seemed to go to my closet and dig into my clothes every time we had conversations like these. She swore that being in my closet helped her give me better wisdom. Which of course, I’ve always denied. That was just her way of trying to get something for free from me that she refused to run out to the…

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    event I was participated in is called The LGBTQ Closet that was held on April 13, 2016 9:00AM-5:00PM at the University of Oklahoma Memorial Union Pioneer Room. When I was walking into the pioneer room, I took a look first…

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    To conduct this experiment one might obtain the material, water the plant with 50 grams natural water without any added preservatives. It is believed that the plant in the dark closet will wilt and try to conserve energy and nutrients, while the plant under the light will stay the same and not change that much over the three days. After the experiment was completed the weight of the plants in both groups (experimental and control)…

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    The book “Speak,” by Laurie Halse Anderson, is about a girl named Melinda Sordino who is starting her freshman year in high school. She’s had something horrible done to her, however, she won’t tell anyone what happened. During a party before school starts, a junior named Andy Evans raped her. When she calls the police, but she can’t bring herself to tell them what happened. During her phone call with the police, another person sees her and all her friends and everyone at the party begins to hate…

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    There is a desk with drawers full of her art supplies. This section of Melinda’s room was influenced from the janitor’s closet at school. The janitor’s closet was where Melinda would go when she didn’t want to be around people. She spent so much time in this janitor’s closet that she started to decorate it and make it her own. Melinda’s corner has the same feel to it as the closet. She decorated it with many bright colors to make herself happier. As mentioned before, Melinda was very good at…

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    The parents did not kill anyone so they can’t be charged with murder. There is no proof of convincing the kids to kill anyone or anything like that. There was only one reason they even knew about it and that was that there was a bomb in the parent’s closet. So why they can charge the parents with anything? Parents can’t control their kid’s life, it’s the kids that make the choices. The parents can try to stop them, but they can’t most likely stop them without hurting them. When a child makes a…

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    Before taking this course, I never truly understood how many ways coming out of the closet and living your life as a lesbian can impact a woman’s life. From our readings of Charity & Sylvia: A Same-Sex Marriage in Early America by Rachel Hope Cleves, “‘No Kisses Like Youres’: An Erotic Friendship between Two African-American Women during the Mid-Nineteenth Century” by Karen V. Hansen, and Odd Girl Out by Ann Bannon, I learned that having a relationship with another women can cost a woman her…

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    car being an actual room. Mainly, my car has always been my closet, but lately I managed to turn it into a mini living room. I have always had a complicated schedule; I've worked odd hours, gone to school and even had two jobs. I remember when I first started college I had a full time job with an odd schedule. Although, my job accommodated my school schedule, that also meant I had to work odd hours. To the point, my car became my closet.…

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    that lives in Omelas has to know about the child as an example. I think the child is a type of example to show all the people of Omelas what the world would be like if the child was to be taken out of the broom closet and taken care of like a normal person. They see the child in the closet and they do not say anything or do anything because they do not want to be like the child and that is what would happen after they cared for the child. Then there are people that refuse to believe the story…

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