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    In recent years, the LGBT movement has gained steam and successfully fought for the rights of gays and lesbians. Gays and lesbians enjoy more social acceptance than they did 20 years ago. This social acceptance, however, is not enjoyed by all members of the LGBT community, as transgender and transsexual individuals are still discriminated against with far more vehemence than gays and lesbians. This discrimination is explored in the film Boys Don’t Cry and the novel She’s Not There, by Jennifer…

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    Some people would argue that the government should no longer fund Planned Parenthood, which in turn would force the clinic to close. These same people fail to realize that taking away the facility, would take away health care services, and information from about 2.7 million men and women a year in the United States. Having a permanent health care provider is not an option for many; therefore, Planned Parenthood facilities are used as such. (Find cited info) The clinics provide exceptionally…

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    From the information above it is easy to understand that hegemonic masculinity, as well as many of the other sub areas of masculinity, prompt the idea of men acting tough, aggressive, showing leadership, asserting their dominance, and dominating others. This is the similar with traditional gender roles and a patriarchy society. Men are taught violence from a young age and are taught to use that violence in ways that assert their masculinity and authority. Through this it is easy for men who are…

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    Edwin Navarro Composition 10 Jose Bolivar 6/7/2016 Abortion after Rape Abortions should be allowed only for rape victims that don't wish to keep the baby because it would remind them of the day it happened and they won't show their love towards the child. Many families would be disappointed because of how they got the baby and they would hate the baby and not feel good if it looks like the guy that raped her. That would make them feel uncomfortable and the kid would…

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    In the world today there are a total of 300,000 child soldiers in use. Not only that but also, 40% of militias, military, and terrorist groups use children . The problem with all these child soldiers is not only getting rid of them but also whether or not they should not be punished. They should be given amnesty because, they are forced into this life, put on narcotics by the leaders, and brainwashed to believe what they're doing is right. Many children are forced into this life due to things…

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    Prostitution is commonly used to refer to haggling of sexual services in order to a form a social interaction that is concurrently economic and sexual. Through this it makes prostitution a difficult cultural category, as society’s economic and sexual relations are systemized and conceptualized in divergent ways. According to Kingsley Davis (1937), Prostitution is defined as largely economical and providing a function through quick impersonal sexual regalement that does not involve individual…

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    Anti Gay Laws Essay

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    The only internal organisation for gay rights within Uganda is SMUG. The acronym stands for Sexual Minorities UGanda. SMUG is currently headed by Frank Mugisha and his deputy Pepe Julian Onziema. SMUG fights for the protection of the Ugandan LGBT community’s human rights. Amnesty international is another organisation fighting for gay rights in…

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    Religion and the LGBT community are two groups that tend to clash; however, in reality there should not be a divider between the two as faith continually proves God’s unconditional love for His children. The essay “Gay Marriage: Our Mutual Joy,” by Lisa Miller, explains to the readers the truths behind the Bible and about God’s love towards homosexuality. In comparison, the article “The Religious People Who Give Us Hope,” by Stevie St. John, displays several religious leaders supporting the…

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    Walter Benjamin has in many ways throughout his work taken a Marxist fashion. Benjamin’s views of the transformation of art are that it has a significant effect of the change in economic structure. When briefly taking a look how technology has changed society, many would say that it had made our lives exceptionally easier. This being said, it has also come with a profound cost. Walter Benjamin in his essay “The Work of Art in Mechanical Reproduction” discusses photography’s impact on our…

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    Attractiveness Definition

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    What does "attractive" mean to you? What comes to mind when you think of the word "attractive"? I 'm sure your first thought was something physical. Attractiveness in its shallowest form is the physical characteristics one possesses making them "attractive". Attraction is automatically connected to looks because a person’s physical qualities is what is first seen, it 's what reels you into further getting to know a person.Why do we draw the conclusion there? Can personality not affect…

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