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    of homosexuals, it has called the ‘universality’ of heterosexuality into question and has demonstrated that alternatives exist to the nuclear family.’ With laws being set in place, making it illegal to discriminate others based on their sexual orientation, homosexuality has become increasingly…

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    Essay Homophobia and Sexism in Suzanne Pharr article, she wrote that “heterosexism and homophobia work together to enforce compulsory heterosexuality and that bastion of patriarchal power, the nuclear family.” Ministers across the world have focused on two solely “problems”: abortion and homosexuality. Puberty is when the society pressure to be heterosexual and preparing for marriage hard for individuals who struggle with their identity. The Lavender Menace discussed about women who were…

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    its entirety (Eidhamar, Levi Geir 2013). Although same-sex activities are viewed to be sinful, there are so many other sins that can be brought to such high stigmas in social contexts. That being said, the Qur’an accepts diversity within sexual orientation by not mentioning what is right and wrong (Eidhamar, Levi Geir 2013). I feel that this is due to the fact, being a fundamental belief of Muslims, that everyone is a creation of God. Whether they are physically handicapped, or mentally…

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    gay parents did even better than the national average. (World’s Largest Study)” Another study, done in the United States, stated, “Children raised by same-sex parents did not differ from other children in terms of emotional functioning, sexual orientation, stigmatization, gender role behavior, behavioral adjustment, gender identity, learning and grade point averages” (How Do Children). Many statistics displayed by the same study showed favor to the children of homosexual…

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    Being gay has many underlying consequences. Gay is only a part of the community known as LGBTQIA, which stands for Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex and Asexual. The topic of gay is only a section under the rainbow, and all of the parts of the acronym have their own different stereotypes and discriminations. But the meaning for gay is just a man that is sexually attracted to only other men. In some ways being homosexual has gained acceptance, but still some people despise…

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    http://gaymarriage.procon.org/ The first source; http://gaymarriage.procon.org/; fits into our presentation in a variety of ways. For one, our project explains and discusses the issues the world knew, and still continues to know, with homosexuality. It provides the pros and cons of the rights for people such as these, (not trying to cause any offense here), as well as reasonable arguments and questions. The source provides important dates for as to when some rights were actually legalized in…

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    the sexual preference of Pa sexuality. There was a life changing experience I had in a leadership group I was and constructed with other leaders in the community. We were giving different things about ourselves and I came out to them about my orientation. Some were shocked to hear I was straight like them. They were a few that stayed away just because of who I…

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    In conclusion, it is imperative for Arch Grants to take a multistep process to appeal to LGBT*QIA individuals. By introducing this new system, we expect for there to be an dramatic increase in applicants who identify as LGBT*QIA. Our recommendations will help to improve the current application, office structure, social media platform, and outreach performance in order to ensure this return. MCCP Project Report Arch Grants seeks to increase the LGBT*QIA…

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    effective outreach, most outreach programs directed toward LGBT youth have to take place at a young age before they are pressured to form a sexual identity for themselves. “Schools can be difficult environments for students, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity, but they are often especially unwelcoming…

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    Heteronormativity is the belief that people can be categorised into definite and interdependant genders, women and male. It postulates that heterosexuality is the only sexual orientation. This ideology states that sexual relations between these two genders are most suitable within opposite sexes. These views are based in relation to biological sex, gender indentity, sexuality and gender roles. Gender refers to the socially constructed roles, behaviours, actvivities and attributes that a given…

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