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    Hate Crimes Case Study

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    In the case of Billy Jack’s murder, it should irrefutably be declared as a hate crime. Hate crimes can be driven by prejudice towards a person’s ethnicity, color, gender, sexual orientation, religion, or disability. Billy Jack was murdered violently due to his honesty regarding his own sexuality; homosexuality was frowned upon in the state he resided in. We are all different in the way we look, act, speak, think, and feel. These two men encountered Billy Jack and came to realize that he was…

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    Arch Grants Marketing Plan

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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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    Adam Scott Case

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    suicide did not allow him to see his organs turned away for such an extraneous reason, his mother was forced to bear not only the grief of the death of her son, but the anger that came with the rejection. “At first I didn’t understand why his sexual orientation would affect his organs. Then I felt appalled that perfectly good organs could not be used because my son was gay. He is just another human being. No mother should have to go through the same pain I faced.“ Scott was just seventeen…

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    let the reader experience what it is like to be discriminated against, influencing them not to do the same. Shane Dawson was discriminated against because he is part of the LGBT community, and, in his novel, includes stories about when his sexual orientation caused him problems. For example, in It Gets Worse, Dawson explains he had two crushes: one on a boy and one on a girl, and could tell no one. Instead of talking about his feelings to his family and friends, Shane bottled them up inside…

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    Most animals live and travel in groups for survival. As a pack or herd, they are able to protect each other from predators, find food more easily, and reproduce. Being around others of the same species gives them a sense of security. While some argue that humans do the same, people are more complicated than animals. They group together for more than just safety. People have stronger emotions than animals do. They are able to recognize humor and appreciate beauty; they are self-conscious…

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    not involved in sex, but the whole marriage and love brings a whole new idea on virginity and why it is so wrong to lose it before marriage. According to 1 Thessalonians 4:3-5: “For this is the will of God, your sanctification: that you abstain from sexual immorality; that each one of you know how to control his own body in holiness and honor, not in the passion of lust like the Gentiles who do not know God”. So for those who “don’t know how to control his own body in holiness and honor…” what…

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    The situation of heterosexism. Hello, Today I want to talking about heterosexism, the meaning of heterosexism is discrimination or prejudice by heterosexuals against homosexuals. In modern society, homosexuals still disagree and not acceptable by people but it’s a recessive phenomenon that we should to face. Therefore, right now, in our community, there still is heterosexism in there, because the “normal” people think the homosexual people agains the traditional culture and also, it’s a…

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    During my time at Pequannock Valley School I was taught acceptance. Yes, acceptance of others, but also acceptance of myself. Going from middle school to high school was a crazy time and learning to accept myself was amazing. Once I learned to accept myself and my sexuality I flourished. When I came out of the closet I was scared, but relieved; I had finally accepted myself for who I am. This acceptance I was taught lead me to make the contributions I have. This year I am the President of the…

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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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    city I live in, they finally realize that people in the LGBTQ community are just like them. I love to make people aware of 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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