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    Are you discriminated against at work because of your sexuality? Do you feel that you are underpaid, refused promotions, and rejected from certain professions based on your personal lifestyle choices? Millions of employees around the world are being discriminated against due to their sexuality, and often refused employment by “religiously” intolerant small business and corporations. These people are essentially being made into second class citizens within their own countries. Even in…

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    identifies as having a sexual interest or orientation to that same gender. Throughout his essay, Sullivan entices the reader with personal accounts of being an adolescent homosexual in “What is a Homosexual?” Sullivan accomplishes this in his essay by using a formal tone, yet also informal through the use of personal perspective. Being gay, according to Sullivan, entails the isolation of the individual and the separation into two beings: the emotional being and the sexual being. Within these…

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    Office Romance Analysis

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    future unexpectedly. Negative consequences from office romance are numerous, including decreased productivity on the part of the couple, complaints of favoritism on the part of the co-workers during the romance, and possibly even violence such as sexual harassment. Although is has been research showing that office romances may have positive influence on employees, such as increased productivity and motivation (Hemphill 22), some office romance sometimes are problematic and can affect employees’…

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    getting raped, it 's just some guy you haven 't met formally who happens to be more attractive than Derek Cummins.”(Atwood 79) Estelle realizes that for her co-workers, rape functions within the fantasy to remove responsibility and guilt from the sexual scenario so that what remains sex with no strings (with a tall dark ninja if…

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    Well this has taken a long time. I have been talking about my life but not really being completely honest. And it not cause I wanted to be, but because I wanted to be clear on what I wanted to say. So here goes. In January this year (2015), I decided it was time that I was honest with myself and the people who loved me. I am same-sex attracted. The first question that people normally say here is, “don 't you mean you 're gay”. The reason why I don 't just say that is because there is a huge…

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    When discussing crime, one must understand the underlying factors behind crime itself. What is crime? We as humans have no true authority to label something as crime, solely due to the fact that it was natural behavior before we made it out to be deviant in nature. Humans of our era and the ones before us have created a new norm of which is nothing like the natural norms of our predecessors. Looking beyond this mere fact of deviance, we must embark on a journey of finding and explaining why…

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    At this point, Mary begins to initiate the steps in the ethical decision making model described by Remely and Herlihy. Mary utilizes the teleological contextual mode of thinking with this decision making model because it allowed her to respect the code of ethics while trying to come to the most positive outcome for Matthew. This model begins with identifying and defining the problem. This is followed by considering the principles and virtues associated with the problem. The next step is for…

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    Narrative Essay Mother

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    My mother raised me to be independent and taught me that the man doesn’t always have to be in charge. My mother raised me to have pride in myself, because I was worth something. My mother raised me to know right and wrong, because she raised me in the Roman Catholic Church. But my mother also raised me to hide my feelings, keep my secrets, and lie, because she wouldn’t understand my side. I had always been my parents ' favorite child. I was Daddy 's little princess, and I was low maintenance,…

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    for parenting with regards to the child’s welfare; a focus on sexual orientation; the stigmatization of the child; and how the situation can…

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    the thought of being attractive to someone in the LGBT community that identifies with the same gender as them. Individuals that do not have the same gender identity would therefore be seen as more comfortable to be in contact with as the chance of sexual advances toward them is decreased (Worthen,…

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