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    San Francisco Essay

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    veterans remembered San Francisco as a open-minded city and returned after the war. Seventeen percent of the city’s population was homosexual by 1980. Next to the Castro is its very affluent neighborhood Eureka Valley, a neighborhood that popular with LGBT community and family. The Market & Castro Street Cable Car line opened in 1886,…

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    This video is called “Who Sounds Gay?” This is an opinion piece that was made by a man named “David Thorpe.” He interviews two men with two different sounding voices. One who has a stereotypical “gay voice” and one man who has a deeper more masculine sounding voice. As it turns out the man with the feminine voice is a straight man and the man with the deeper voice has the “gay voice.” As class we have not touched on our connection of voices and the sexualites of humans. What I could connect to…

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    Hate Vs Rebuke Essay

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    Since the beginning of the creation of man there has been hate and rebuke. Mothers rebuke their children if they do wrong. A brother kills another brother because he has hatred for him. A president does something wrong and people are filled with so much hate that they start to riot and burn things, or someone commits a sin and the church rebukes that person. Many people mix hate and Rebuke. They don’t really know what the two words mean. For instance, some people believe Christians hate gay…

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    LGBT community in the Army LGBT community in the United States has become more popular than before. Gay people now have more rights, more respect and can be considered the same as normal people. LGBT dominates 3-4% of the world population. The U.S. made up 3.4% of LGBT (Gates and Newport) which means that in every 100 people there are 3 people that are gay. They now appear closer to everyone, live among everybody because they are just as same as anyone in this world. They’ve been facing many…

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    The adversity faced by LGBT+ individuals everyday is a problem I would like to help solve to the best of my ability. Statistics show that LGBT+ individuals are more than two times as likely as straight individuals to have a mental health disorder, such as depression or anxiety disorder, suicide attempts are three times more common among people who are bisexual than people who are straight, there’s a greater risk of substance abuse disorders for members of the LGBT+ community, and we’re also…

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    "People fear what they don't understand and hate what they can't conquer." -Andrew Smith This quote is supported by the experiences of Bernard Cooper and Sherman Alexie. Both authors belong to historically marginalized groups, Cooper because of his sexuality, and Alexie because of his race. However, they each had different methods of handling this marginalization. Cooper hid his differences from the world. He is confronted by both his classmate and his mother about the his sexual identity. Both…

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    Why shouldn't the LGBT community have equal rights!? It's estimated that there is only two hundred and twenty nine million gays, lesbians, bisexuals and transgendered people in the world, that’s 5 percent of the seven billion people who inhabit this earth! However this number doesn’t stop hateful, disgusting bigots from saying that there is a "gay agenda" to turn their children gay. Egypt, Nigeria and Sudan are only three of the seventy nine countries in the world where being gay and lesbian is…

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    Although homosexuality’s existence no doubt preceded scientific or academic scrutiny, its study and differentiation from heterosexuality emerged at the same time as boundaries of black and white bodies were being studied. In the Jim Crow segregation era, relationships between two people of the same sex would already be troublesome, but two women of different races, would be especially alarming. The existence of race within sexuality, and vice versa, amplified the other’s presence more. Through…

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    EFFECTIVENESS OF FAMILY SUPPORT FOR GAY ADOLESCENT MALES WHEN DISCLOSING SEXUAL IDENTITY Monique Henry Marywood University EFFECTIVENESS OF FAMILY SUPPORT FOR GAY ADOLESCENT WHEN DISCLOSING SEXUAL IDENTITY The purpose of this review is to examine the literature of research in recent past, their findings, and the availability of existing programs to demonstrate the vast difference between support and absence of support from parents of gay adolescents in regard to their overall wellness…

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    Roxane Gay, a well-known author, wrote an article for the New York Times discussing the unfortunate terrorist shooting in Charleston, South Carolina that resulted in nine deaths. To begin her article, Gay bluntly states that she does not forgive Dylann Roof—the shooter—for his ill-conceived actions. She continues into detail why she believes Roof does not deserve to be forgiven. She uses fair amounts of pathos in her statements, making references to her childhood and her Catholic faith. She…

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