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    Gay marriage takes away one of the essential parental roles from the basic family structure. It is simply impossible for the gays in marriage to incorporate both the father and mother into the parental roles. Sure one can be tough and the other gentle but they are nonetheless both either male or female. According to the statistics earlier regarding a father and mother this is not a good predicament for the child. Children left without a mother are left without their first contact into the…

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    How would you feel to get personally attacked or harassed just because of who you are and your preferences? Many people in the world have gotten verbally or physically attacked because of this same reason. There has been discrimination and hate crimes towards people of the LGBTQ in America for many years now, and it still happens today. Even though there’s some people who go against these people, there are still some who want equality for all. Discrimination on members of the LGBTQ has been…

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    Kudler Fine Foods, established in June of 1998, was founded by Kathy Kudler in La Jolla, California. After working as the Vice-President of Marketing for a defense contracting company, Kathy desired a change of pace that would allow her to stay in one place and relieve pressure of the corporate world. She stumbled upon an opportunity to create a market for gourmet epicurean food in her area, and took the necessary steps to make her dream come true. After her first store received tremendous…

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    LGBT Civil Rights

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    LGBT CIVIL RIGHTS In the recent years things have became widely accepted across this country and being homosexual is one of them. Now in the past it was looked down upon always and is still looked down by some people today. Though this has changed vastly with more people accepting people as who they are then just based of their sexuality. That is why I support the decision of legalizing gay marriage in our country. Our country is based on Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, by passing…

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    Homophobia Changes

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    world." To begin the change in this world, the first thing I would make sure was gone would be homophobia. Afterwards, I would make sure no one would suffer from any sort of mental illness. Lastly, I would abolish all bad feelings such as hatred, sadness and anger. These are just a few of the things I would get rid of if I could change the world. If I could I could change anything in this world, homophobia would definitely be first. Ever since I came out as gay, people have made a few…

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    Tahmindjis And Homophobia

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    law is being enforced, build upon each other, leading fluidly to the answer of whether LGB rights should be pursued by the United States. Homophobia is not widely understood by social sciences researchers. Kulick presents this as a problem because homophobia cannot be combatted if it is researched, documented, and dissected (Kulick 32). He explains what homophobia is, and describes how it is commonly misunderstood. It is defined as “a denigration of same-sex sexuality” (Kulick 21), and…

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    Homophobia And Women

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    It could be based on how mentally healthy a person is. It is more common for a person with better mental health to not be homophobic. A new study was done in Italy that showed how homophobia is more often a trait in flawed personalities (Pappas). If a person is unstable in terms of health, they are more likely to have dislike towards certain things. Women and men are both perceptible to all kinds of psychological issues which could…

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    Causes Of Homophobia

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    Homophobia is when a person has dislikes and has a fear homosexual people. Homosexual is thought to be when one has sexual attraction towards the same gender. No one really understands how sexuality and gender work, and one just makes assumptions based on the words, and opinions passed around. One does not choose their sexual orientation; while its is objected by conservatives, sexual orientation is based on several factors such as availability of partners, moral sense, the desire to have…

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    Homophobia In America

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    sexual orientation. According to Lumen, “Prejudice is a negative attitude and feeling towards an individual based solely on one’s membership in a particular social group” (Learning). They are being subject to such discrimination because of homophobia. Homophobia has been around in the United States for a while because Christianity has been the most accepted religion in the US. Certain racial groups have also been subject to discrimination in the past and in the present. For example, black people…

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    Homophobia In Jamaica

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    high percentages of homophobia could be due to the fact that less than 5% of the population has no religious affiliation (“Jamaica 2012 International Religious Freedom Report” , 2012). Not to mention, most, if not all, religions practiced in Jamaica oppose homosexuality. The demeaning term “buck breaking” has a deep rooted history in Jamaica. Buck was a term used to…

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