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    “Hey Shelby, I have to tell you something but I honestly don’t know how to say it.” “James what is it, I’m scared. Why does it take this much energy to just tell me something?” “Here, I’ll write it on a piece of paper and don’t open it until after I leave.” (A few minutes later) “Aww James you’re gay I always knew it thanks for telling me.” “Umm I kind of can’t talk right now I’m in class.” Growing up as a homosexual male has been challenging for me. This challenge has resulted in me not accepting

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    change because of someone's sexual orientation? I believe most of what our amendments say American citizens should do are not half way near what citizens actually do. U.S News, Senator Jeff Merkley stated in 2015 that “According to the Human Rights Campaign, which advocates for greater LGBT rights, 31 states do not have laws that explicitly prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity.” I think that is wrong, we are not living in the 1940s we should not be still arguing about

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    The Rights Of Gay Rights

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    Gay Rights has always been a controversial topic. People have fought and argued over this simple human right for years and now we are finally seeing progress. The Gay Rights Movement started on 1924 by Henry Gerber, founder of The Society for Human Rights, the first documented Gay Rights organization according to CNN news. From the start homosexuality was considered a “sociopathic personality disturbance” which was diagnosed by the American Psychiatric Association in April 1952. When homosexuality

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    before practicality resulted in Mao’s overall legacy during his governance to be mostly negative for China. Mao’s legacy is one that has caused a widespread sentiment of fear in the people during the Anti Rightist Campaign which immediately followed right after the Hundred Flowers Campaign and massive deaths in the population due to the over ambitious goal of the Great Leap Forward It is essential to take into consideration China’s historical context and its way of governance of the people prior to

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    Witch hunts are nothing new to humanity. Throughout human history, there have been countless instances of how mass hysteria rippled through society. From the famous Salem witch trials to the Red Scare of the 1950s, and even in the Hundred Flowers Campaign, collective hysteria has been shown to decimate entire populations, even in the modern-day world. During the Salem witch trials of the late seventeenth century, over 200 people were accused of witchcraft and around twenty were hanged consequently

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    Gay rights have always been a controversial topic. For centuries, people have fought for the LGBT+ community to have the same rights as everyone else. Kurt Hiller and Lady Gaga share the same passion of wanting LGBT+ equality. Through their different tones and dominant techniques, they both deliver remarkable speeches. Kurt Hiller wrote the “Appeal to the Second International Congress for Sexual Reform on Behalf of an Oppressed Human Variety” to persuade the International Congress to give the gay

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    Killing Rommel Killing Rommel by Steven Pressfield tells the story about an elite British commando unit, the Long Range Desert Group, and their mission to roam the North African desert. The mission was to stop Field Marshal Erwin Rommel and his Afrika Corps during World War II. Rommel, also known as the “Desert Fox”, was a German army general that Hitler could rely on for almost any mission given his exceptional tactics on the battlefield. Pressfield presents the story as a first person account

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    Welcome to ABC’s Rear Vision program, my name is Lisa and today we have a special guest to talk about the Darwin Bombings that occurred on February 19th 1942. This event rocked Australia’s defences and traumatized the Darwin community into fleeing to a safer refuge. Today we will be giving an insider’s view of what the event was like and how much it swayed Australia. This topic is an important aspect of Australian history. Many historians are deeply involved and interested in the Darwin bombings

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    During every election season in America, citizens show their concern about the substantial amount of money used by politicians in their campaigns for various positions. Seemingly, increased expenditure in politics is a tradition whose impacts have escalated as more parties enter the political scene. Many American citizens think that the United States political system would perhaps be more people-centered if little money was spent on campaigning. Particularly, many people think that election financing

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    Anti-War Movement in the United States During the late 60s and early 70s, anti-war movement was steadily progressing in the United States. The peace movement was directed to stop all forms of war. As the sixties wore on many anti-war groups began to form in the United States to protest for peace. These included the Black Panthers, the SDS, Woodstock, music and flower power, and the Hippy Movement. The anti-war movement attracted people from college campuses, middle class

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