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    The Challenge of Diversity Is homosexual ethical or not? There are now more and more homosexual. Although the life standard has been improved and the educational level of people has also been raised, the concept of homosexuality still cannot be accepted. American Supreme Court has made 50 states nationwide same-sex marriage legal at 2016. However children of homosexual family are often discriminated, ridiculed, and even labeled AIDS. Seeing that, I want to ask “who would deliberately choose to…

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    Ruby-Fruit Jungle Thesis

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    In the epilogue of Michael Bronksi’s A Queer History of the United States (2011), Bonski asserts that the recent battle for marriage equality may in fact undermine the LGBT movement’s original intention to “fight to eliminate or limit the state’s involvement in consensual relationships” by insisting that it forces queer people take on the classic American lie: we are “just like you” (pp. 240, 241). Implicit in this claim is the belief that most queer people are not interested in establishing…

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    now expanding this project to also consider the effects of immigrant documentation status for submission to Journal of Immigrant and Migrant Health. This project exhibits my abilities to theoretically and methodologically bridge social and health sciences to better serve LGBT people of color and assess their health-related social needs and…

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    ‘queer’? The answer that comes in my mind is that queers are those who dare think against the performative roles of the society. Thus, the term encompasses a broader aspect than we understand it to acquire. The term is generally attached with lesbians, gays, bisexuals, eunuchs, kothis, and so on. But “how do we speak of the women couples who committed suicide rather than be parted from each other, but who never used the word ‘lesbian’” (Queer Politics 6)? How do we categorise Narayan Biswas of…

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    Identity In The Drag Race

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    throughout their life. It is made clear from a young age that it is important to accept who you are; unless, of course, your identity deviates from what is deemed normal. In my case, living in a Catholic, Republican, southern Louisiana suburb, being gay put me way outside of the bounds of loving myself. When I looked in the mirror I saw someone out of place in a multitude of ways: red hair, heavy set (as my mom would tell me), and queer. I mean, the allegations had been around since the sixth…

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    Being a homosexual in the 21st century can be an emotional experience due to the lies that are said about them. By using satire, LZ Granderson in the TED Talk, “The Myth of the Gay Agenda,” presents humor, personal journey, and emotional connections, which creates a convincing argument towards the audience about love and respect. First of all, Granderson is a humorous person throughout his speech. LZ Granderson uses verbal irony to be humorous and stir up the audience in a positive and funny way…

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    They then introduce four competing perspectives that they will test their data against (p. 1260-1262). The first perspective is that rural settings are harmful to gay and lesbian people compared to urban environments. The second perspective posits that rural settings are more beneficial. “According to this perspective,” they write, “rural residents are thought to be in better mental shape than their urban peers because…

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    targeted towards this subject. In the 1990’s researchers at the University of Chicago established three criteria’s to be homosexual: 1. Sexual attraction to the same sex. 2. Sexual activity with one or more of the same sex 3. Identifying oneself as gay, lesbian, or bisexual. Homophobia is the hatred or fear towards homosexual people. This global epidemic has impacted the lives of men all over the world. Heterosexual men wisely choose the jobs they do, the sports they play, the food they eat and…

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    Alfred Hitchcock is well known for bringing queer characters into his films. He’s also well known for exposing those queer characters in a negative light, making them murderers, or simply reinforcing the thought of the time that gay persons had mental illnesses. Due to the laws at the time concerning cinema, directly having queer characters in your film was hard to do. Yet, Hitchcock made it possible by implying, through the use and manipulation of technical elements of cinematography, that the…

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    upon lifestyle and choices. There are different types of savagery employed against a LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender) individual or groups. Furthermore, it can have a huge impact upon the individual’ lifestyle. Moreover, this paper, will explore the causes and types of violence perpetrated against LGBT community, its impact, and the means of preventing its occurrences. LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender) groups are the most hated and heavily targeted groups due to their…

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