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    I fulfilled my goals in taking this class because I had better understand about varieties socials identifiers of race, sexual orientation, class, gender, and ability. I also recognize many attitudes towards those social issues that is known as one of the main factors impact on our everyday lives. In addition, I had chances to share my thoughts, and listen my classmate’s stories at the check in. I also had opportunities to work in small group discussion that helped me to understand more my classmate’s

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    understand that marriage is not a privilege but a right. Individuals should be able to marry who they love regardless of their gender. Before discussing the idea of gay marriage, I will briefly discuss the many challenges that people of the LGBTQ community have struggled with and the reasons for this. The main reason that the legalization of gay marriage is looked down upon is due to the normalization of heterosexuality. Because heterosexuality dominates society it creates a stigma towards LGBTQ youth

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    thoughts and view gay people as oddities of nature. This can't be further from reality since it has been watched that numerous types of different creatures, for example, certain types of reindeer and dolphins, likewise display gay conduct. Along these lines, homosexuality is an exceptionally regular thing and it ought not be confined as it is in many spots and gay relational unions ought to be permitted. Despite the fact that many states in the United States have totally sanctioned gay/lesbian relational

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    Teenage drama often centres around budding relationships. We see it on TV, social media, the school courtyard even. ‘You know me well’ unpacks all of that without a heteronormative lens and follows the life of Mark and Kate who are both gay and afraid to open themselves to new opportunities who meet one another by chance one night and become close friends. It is quite easy for teenagers to relate to the problems that Mark and Kate faced as they are common problems that are still relevant to today

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    acceptance amongst society always comes with hardships and wisdom. To date, one of the largest obstacles I’ve faced in my path to self-acceptance is my sexuality. Seemingly out of nowhere, around the age of 14, my brain formed the question: what if I am gay? And from that point forward, my mind felt like a prison I committed no crime to be placed in. My personal experience with the LGBTQ community and staying true to myself has been a long road with numerous difficulties along the way. The insight I have

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    Osteopathic Reflection

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    Brushing my teeth, I look in the mirror. Aside from the toothpaste making its way through my beard, I appear to be like any other college student you’ll see. I am young, active, a bit stressed at times, and probably running late to something. It has taken me years to realize, however, that the reflection I see is unidimensional. The mirror does not reflect who I am: a mosaic of interacting identities. This emergent property of multidimensional identities may not be reflected in the mirror, but it

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    journal below. The target audience seems to be everyone, especially people in their thirties and beyond as they tend to have heart problems. The advertisement appeals to all the people who have kids, especially sons who might come out as gay and asks them to have a stronger heart so that they can withstand any traumatic news. It

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    people of color, as well as racism and oppression within the LGBTQ+ community. A number of individuals who are not directly involved in the Queer community are rarely exposed to the discrimination of other subcultures from the majority (i.e. white, gay males). As a result of this, people are led to assume

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    The Celluloid Closet is a documentary directed/written by Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman. The film shows numerous clips of actors who act in the role as a gay, bisexual, transgender, or a lesbian character. This movie gives the audience a great insight of what it like to make a movie like that in Hollywood. They interview men and women who either portray as a character in the film, by giving their personal experience what it like to be that character they portray, or either directed/written a movie

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    My Identity

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    Throughout my life, I’ve struggled with my identity as an individual, and I still continue to question who I really am as a person. Although I can certainly tell people of my opinions and what I believe in, such as being a liberal and an individualist. I can never tell others of what I really am, personally. I do think that my past experiences and family background has affected how I identity as a person, and how I express myself towards others. In the past, and perhaps even now, I have been alone

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