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    talk about being gay and not cutting their hair. Some people think getting married to the same sex is wrong. People make your sexuality just a big deal. Ok they like this man or women, your sexuality does not make who you are. Gay marriage will never harm anyone, they are just trying to live there live without be characterized because of their sexuality. A gay couple can't produce, but not all same sex married couples have kids. Marriage is a human right sense 1888. Your sexually does not make…

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    Charlotte’s story is viewed as prostitution where Aretta’s story is classified as sex trafficking. What’s the difference? Prostitution is known to be the voluntary act of engaging in sexual activity where sex trafficking is forcing a woman to engage in sexual activity. Now, Charlotte chose to prostitute where Aretta was forced into it. Prostitution and sex trafficking might be viewed as opposites, but in reality they aren’t much different. They share the same concept…

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    spike after hurricane Katrina. New Orleans needs to shed the image of violence and death that it now has. New Orleans’s crime and murder rate will continue to rise if people do not do something to quell the pointless violence plaguing the once vibrant city. One of the major reasons New Orleans’s crime rate is at such a high level is because of police incompetence and inefficiency. New Orleans’s response times for 911 calls move at a snail’s pace, reaching an average of seventy-three minutes…

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    who disagree with me would be: ‘’If you love someone and try to spend your whole life with that person, you should have the right to marry them.’’ Just think about a world where it is only legal to wed someone of the same sex, but you fell in love with someone of the opposite sex… how would you feel? Would you try to change the law? I do not blame people for trying to do it and that is why I support them in their fight for their rights… why would you deny their…

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    Researches took advantage of the legal prostitution in Guatemala. Syphilis exposure occurred by the injection of the disease through the cervix of a sex worker, then passed on to direct sexual contact. This was called “natural exposure”, where infected sex workers infected with syphilis would transmit the disease to unsuspecting prisoners. Just like the Terre Haute study, researchers failed to meet its goals because of difficulties with establishing…

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    to license a marriage between two people of the same sex and recognize a marriage between two people of the same sex when their marriage was lawfully licensed and performed out-of-state. The Supreme Court ruling in United States v. Windsor led, many states to legalize same-sex marriage. This set the stage for Obergefell v. Hodges. On June 26, 2013, The Supreme Court struck down The Defense of Marriage Act. They ruled that legally married same-sex couples are entitled to receive equal treatment…

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    How does China's two child policy affect families? The one-child policy is probably just one factor in the the sex ratio that is mostly males. Females always having babies resulted in a high sex ratio in China in the 1930s and 1940s. It is likely that, even without the policy, abortion would continue. The solution would come only with a change in attitudes toward female offspring. Publicity campaigns promoting girls are now widespread and acknowledge the importance of such…

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    lightning. Consequently, the University of Putra Malaysia found that out of 104 female students, thirty-four percent of the student population had skin complications from the products use (Rusmadi, pp1, 2015). Nevertheless, eighty-two percent of men in the city of Lahore, Punjab consider lighter-tone women more beautiful and fit to marry (Rusmadi, pp.6, 2015).…

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    civil rights activists, it abandoned the accommodationist approach of the 1950s. He discusses Ernestine Eckstein, a black lesbian woman, was involved in the NAACP during college at Indiana University, the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) in New York City, and the New York chapter of the Daughters of Bilitis, the first national lesbian organization in the United States. While D’Emilio uses Eckstein as an example of the connection between the civil rights movement and the gay rights movement,…

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    Sex is a major theme in the play. There is plenty of sexual suggestion among the four characters. In Act 3, Martha proudly calls herself an “earth mother” who married a gardener during her boarding school time and presumably seduced a Greek artist. Therefore, according to her words and deeds presented in the play, she is a sexual flirty and aggressive woman. In the play, the sexual seduction between Martha and Nick is obvious that arouses George’s jealousy. In Act 1, after the guests’ arrival,…

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