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    demonising Dan White has been highly debated. Within the film Dan White is seen to be a confused and erratic character, rather desperate and timid in all his actions. There were certain suggestions in the film implying that Dan White was a confused homosexual denying his sexuality as ‘Sean Penn’s Harvey Milk vocalize the belief that White is “one of us,” that is gay. Yet as a “good Catholic family man,” White is obviously closeted’ (Source 7). This insinuation is unjustified. Critics further…

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    understanding. So what is this new curriculum? Political activists have presented several curriculums under the umbrella of Teaching Tolerance. This new curriculum consists of several aspects. First on the agenda is to teach sexual terminology starting in Kindergarten. Words such as homosexual, bisexual, transgender, and heterosexism will be part of their vocabulary education. Heterosexism is…

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    granted as a privileged position in the society. It is because majority wise, heterosexual is com-mon and it tends to assume that heterosexual is the norm. Unconsciously, it encourages discrim-ination in favor of heterosexuals and against the homosexuals. In this context, the heterosexual is defined as the set of privileges or advantages granted to some individuals due to their heterosex-uality. As this concept flows in the society , it becomes a bias perception in some situation. As…

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    also encourages more violence. This leads many to believe that by publicizing a terrorist attack another individual or group may be encouraged to act in the same manner in order to harness the same level of attention sought to push their particular agenda. This becomes increasingly important to have these prior relationships with the media to insure that the…

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    on a daily basis, and some when addressed, can lead to great social advances. Some people would argue that homosexuality threatens us as a society, and unfortunately, these feelings have not ended with just civilians, some people insisting that homosexuals serving openly in the military threaten unit cohesion and military effectiveness. Although it has been proven that the repeal of the ban on gays in the armed forces would have a minimal negative impact on the military's effectiveness or unit…

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    be politically correct instead of creating a show as strictly a dance competition. ABC has crossed the line in pushing the LGBT agenda into what families would consider safe entertainment.” This mindset can be understood by the Conflict perspective on LGBT’s (Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender) described in the book Race and Ethnic Relations which states that any LGBT agenda and opposition to it is a struggle over power, prestige and economic resources. Clearly the campaign followers against Chaz…

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    Ferguson, the court deemed "absolute equality of the two races before the law" (Foner and Garraty, 1991). The political agenda tried to generalize the concept of equality, claiming that there is equality here when in fact there was not. The clear indication is that history repeated itself, and continued to do so up until segregation in the 1960s. In the Plessy vs. Ferguson…

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    1933. That same year, he opened the Political Prison of Dachau. This eventually became of the many infamous death camps. Where Jews, Homosexuals, Disabled, Gypsies, and many more groups of people thought to be inferior to the Aryan Race. The Aryan Race is people with Blond hair, blue eyes, and white skin. The rest of the world did not know of Hitler’s hateful agenda, and he made sure to hide this fact. Before the 1936 Berlin olympics, Hitler passed a law banning anybody who wasn’t Aryan from…

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    meaning of Feminism? Because generations of women have acquired different perceptions of feminism over time, the ideological values and beliefs held by this public are not observed on the same standards as they once were. Professors, politicians, homosexuals, conservatives, and large institutions such as the Catholic Church are a few of the small groups that classify feminism in their own individual terms. Since feminism has critically transformed in recent years, the way in which it can be…

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    My Ethical Beliefs

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    What are my ethical beliefs? In order to answer that question I had to do a good amount of self-reflection. I went on a run to clear my head and engage in an audit of my beliefs. I came up with three ethical beliefs: the belief that all people are entitled to marriage, the belief that mediocrity should not be accepted, and the belief that people have an obligation to help those that are less fortunate. I begin with my belief regarding marriage. I believe that all people have a right to be…

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