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    Ruby Slippers Thesis

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    show that is known to be a “family show” that has thrown parents into a frenzy about good old fashioned wholesome family morals being crushed due to appeasing the “gay agenda”. Quick rundown of the episode so those reading understand why 1MM and the LGBT community are up in arms about the…

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    Authentic: Margaret Fuller: A New American Life tells “Margaret Fuller’s story from the inside, using most direct evidence-- her own words, and those of her family and friends, recorded in the moment, preserved in archives” (Marshall, 2013, pg. xxi). Because Marshall, in her writing, used Fuller’s “own words” there was little need for the author herself interpret Fuller's thoughts or draw her own conclusions; rather, Marshall was left to research and provide Fuller’s ideas and beliefs in a…

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    Evangelical Protestants maintain influence in American democracy due to their size and involvement in government. One third of Americans are considered to be evangelical Christians. Evangelical Protestants adhere to a strict moral code and place a strong emphasis on the importance of family values. As a result, they object to gay marriage, stem cell research, and abortion. Evangelicals are firm in their beliefs and form pluralist groups like the National Association of Evangelicals, the Family…

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    6. “Kim Kardashian on Her New Beauty Line and Those Blackface Allegations”…

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    The Nazi party systematically murdered Jews and homosexuals among many other groups that Hitler believed were unfit for Germany. One such group was intellectuals (History.com Staff). This is similar to the Party vaporizing Syme, who is described by Smith as an educated individual whom is most likely too…

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    In the feature article “ Genderbashing: Sexuality, Gender, and the Regulation of Public Space,” the author, Viviane K. Namaste, argues about violence against sexual minorities and that how these acts violence and crimes are affected through public and private spaces (Namaste 421). Differences between gender and sexuality leads to many consequences including violence and crime and not many people know that there is any difference. In order to address these issues and problems, Viviane K. Namaste…

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    Female Athletes Essay

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    trivialise the athletic potential of women and the value of females in sport. With more women in positions of authority in sports clubs and media outlets around the world, the sporting arena has taken massive steps to eradicate gender parity.1 But the agenda surrounding the media coverage of female athletes indicates that there is still a long way to go if we want to achieve gender equality in sport. Rather than empowering women, the sexualisation, trivialisation and marginalization of…

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    Introduction The following pages will discuss pride parade performance in the past and today. The history of where pride parades began and the impacts of performance and corporatization in North America. Pride Parades through time have changed dramatically. What once was used as a means of protest and a riot used for the protection and fight for people’s human rights, in North American culture, has turned into a celebration. The people who are present range from “visitors to pride parades line…

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    Since the dawn of the pen and pencil, literature has existed to communicate the human experience. There are countless numbers of books in the world, all of which drastically vary in content, size and quality. Despite all of the disparate traits between them, this drive to relay another’s view on life is shared among all literature. However, there are many individuals that seek to suppress these views by banning books from libraries and schools. This desire to ban and suppress an author’s…

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    Charter ensures more privacy protection and more disclosure. Moreover, through court cases, LGBT community rights have been recognized, especially due to the Vriend case. For example, provincial human rights legislatures cannot exclude protection for homosexuals and that is done to benefit Canada as a whole. It will not affect the majority of Canadians, if a minority gets to live their life the way they want to. There is a reason that the Charter is entrenched within our constitution and that…

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