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    Most people, myself included follow the assumption that everyone we meet is heterosexual. We follow this assumption until we are proven right or we are proven wrong. This assumption is called heteronormativity. It is following the speculation that everyone is straight until proven guilty. It is popularly believed that, “Heterosexuality prescribes what is proper intimacy, who is a proper citizen, and what is a proper family” (Steinbugler 423). It is this quotation that summed up the belief that…

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    Editing Reflection: Comparing and Contrasting Experiences Discussion This editing assignment has taught me a lot about my own quality of writing. It was very interesting to edit one of my classmates’ papers, to get a sense of what their writing style is like and learn about my own writing style, through comparing and contrasting our papers: what works, and what aspects need adjusting in future papers. I recognized the importance of headings and simple APA components, as it makes it that much…

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    Prop 8 Essay

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    The Effects of Proposition 8 If you were in the LGBT community during the 1800-1900s you would of been thrown in jail and fined up to $1,000. Being attracted to a member of the same-sex could of landed you in jail with a $1,000 fine back then. If an individual was gay in the military you had to keep it a secret from other, especially your enemy because they may target you due to your interest in a partner. Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) social movements is a political ideology…

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    Raymond's Metamorphosis

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    This is a story about a different land beyond reality called Delbos. In this world, You went to school and lived with your parents. When you're old enough, you can still start working no matter what your background. Everyone there lived peacefully with one another with one exception. Raymond. No one really understood the kid because he was so serious and had a little bit of a temper, was a little weird, and actually kind of smart. He had brown hair, wore plain blue t-shirts, and had sea blue…

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    always been like that, though, but what makes life so unfair? Well, social justice is a very large part of that. People all over the world face discrimination and harassment for things they cannot help, and that is not right, but it is the way things are. People of color and the LGBT community are both large groups of the minority and they both face a lot of discrimination and social justice issues. The two words were combined in the 1800s, and it was often used in Catholic text. Some…

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    When I read the 2016 article, “Children’s TV Has a Representation Problem” by current writer and filmmaker for Huffington Post Will Bryson, I had many thoughts on what he was saying. I agree with his statement that when two same-sex characters trying to have some type of romantic relationship in kids TV the networks automatically see this relationship as “salacious and inappropriate” like Bryson says. Even though I agree with this, I have to disagree with him on the fact that children TV isn’t…

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    28% (“LGBT Youth”), I can honestly say that I am horrified by these numbers but this isn’t the worst of the data, in a National Climate Survey conducted by Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network, 82% of LGBT youth have had problems during the previous year with bullying about their sexual orientation, 64% felt unsafe at school due to sexual orientation, 44% felt unsafe at school due to gender orientation, and 32% did not go to school for at least one day because of feeling unsafe. (LGBT…

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    Oil Change

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    How to change the oil in a car Many people,don’t know where or how to change the oil of there car. My video,shows them where to find the area where the oil is located. My paper, will have directions on how to find the area, what you need, what to do when you’re ready to change the oil. First, what you need is to is make sure the engine is cooled down, and that you have your proper gear with you. The gear you’ll need, is a wrench,oil filter wrench,oil drain pan,funnel,latex gloves,and jack or…

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    homeless youth that are LGBT is 40%, because some shelters will not take them or because they are out of space. There are some major companies that will not accept your job application if they are part of the LGBT community. The candy company, Jelly Belly, donated $5,000 to get rid of bill “1266” (Smith 1). For people who don’t know what the bill is, it bans schools from taking the rights from transgender students and LGBT students. There are 75 countries that say if people are LGBT they will be…

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    Rhyne Putman Religion

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    Dr. Rhyne Putman is the Assistant Professor of Theology and Culture at NOBTS, as well as a published author and well known speaker. Dr. Putman discusses the issue of same sex attraction and how our society views the subject, as how the Church should address it and where we should draw our ultimate authority on such matters. Dr. Putman begins by presenting the modern secular view on this issue. Society has taken a great shift in its views of sexuality and what is now consider acceptable and…

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