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    Hygiene factors are the features that make a job satisfying and does not make employees frustrated. These factors are extrinsic describes the job setting/scenario. It is important that the organization provides a job security for employees in workplace. There should not be a conflict in the workplace between employees and interpersonal relationships should be acceptable. The environment in the workplace should be safe and healthy. Moreover, the pay of salary should be appropriate for employees.…

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    African Americans were made to be completely separated from whites by society and the laws it had put in place by using public facilities, schools, businesses, and even transportation to make this happen. As the separation progressed many movements and protests began to arise in order to put an end to the discrimination and achieve equality. The Montgomery Bus Boycott was one of the many protests that took place during this radical movement. In this document Rosa Parks gives her account of how…

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    first legally married gay couple in the U.S. Their marriage was voided 6 months later by the California Supreme Court. The Daughters of Bilitis was the first lesbian civil and political organization in the United States. The DOB followed by the homophile movement, encouraged it’s members to assimilate as much as possible into prevailing heterosexual culture. The DOB advertised itself as “ A women’s organization for the purpose of promoting the integration of the Homosexual into society”, Del…

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    "comes to seem more than just another puzzle of normal science." Many scientist and people have also always had their different opinions on sexual behavior and sexual identity. During the late nineteenth and early twentieth century in Europe the homophile movement developed around the same time that homosexuality was actually classified and people actually consider themselves a homosexual. In the 1950's predominately in the U.S and Europe homosexuals was considered congenital or had this…

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    frowned upon and banned by the government. Kameny came to take the position that "we cannot ask for our rights as a minority group ... from a position of inferiority or from a position ... as less than whole human beings. I feel that the entire homophile movement ... is going to stand or fall upon the question of whether or not homosexuality is a sickness and upon our taking a firm stand on it."( Carter, David. “The Leader Who Made Gay Rights a Cause.” CNN, Cable News Network, 14 Oct.…

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    The Stonewall Riot

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    Since the dawn of man, one fact has remained true to this very day: we are all unique. Upon this earth, the United States of America has always been notorious for its blend of every type of individual imaginable; it is home to nearly 318.9 million people, all of which descend from every crack and crevice of the planet with their own set of traits and characteristics. One unique group in particular has risen like the Phoenix from the ashes of inequality and changed the mindset of society…

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    Third Gender: An Enigma Third gender or third sex describes individuals who are considered to be neither man nor woman. This could be either because of any genetic abnormality, self-will or by social accord. Third gender is usually referred to mean ‘other’ gender as well. Some sociologists and anthropologists have described fourth, fifth and even some gender. Genetically, a human’s biological sex can be male, female or intersex. However, a person is identified by himself/herself or the society…

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    The LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender) community is always being discussed whether it be because, people do not agree with the life style or simply because they are trying to discover why someone is homosexual. The largest part of this discussion is if it is a genetic doing or if it is the environment in which someone is raised in. Some communities of people believe that it can actually be a combination of both that is the ultimate determination of someone being homosexual. Nature versus…

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    Bullying In Schools

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    Textual Analysis “How To Stop Bullying In Classrooms And Schools” by Phyllis Kaufman Goodstein is an informative book that provides insight to bullying, how to stop it, and how to help children who have been affected by it. Bullying is defined as “using superior strength or influence to intimidate (someone), typically to force him or her to do what one wants.” As everything does, bullying comes with underlying reasons and solutions. The authors’ serious tone and diction makes it easy to stay…

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    They decided to suggest the idea of a parade to the Eastern Regional Conference of Homophile Organizations (ERCHO). After the idea was accepted, an activist by the name of Brenda Howard put the plan into action. According to History.com, “the openly bisexual Howard was active in the anti-war and feminist movements during the turbulent ‘60s…

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