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    Isabel Redinger Miss Windish English II 8 October 2017 At Least Some Kids will Have a Fashion Sense Unhealthy, immoral, and harmful. What do these words have in common? They don’t describe gay adoption. The common misconceptualization that gay people get to choose their sexuality is false, so why should parents who were born with a different sexuality be scorned for wanting to adopt? Most people agree with the statement that children deserve to live in a home with a loving family rather than be

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    9-5 May 12, 2015 Gay Marriage Did you know that 52% of the population support gay marriage and 40% of the population do not (Changing Attitudes on Gay Marriage), but what happens with that 8% that doesn’t know or doesn’t care? What if the 8% could help people be happy. Did you know 10% of the population in the world is gay (Robison)? There are so few gays in our population. Are people just being selfish or do they honestly believe that it’s such a bad thing and that having gays could cause problems

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    Gay Rights Movement “The sign of a beautiful person is that they always see beauty in others” The gay rights movement started to advocate homosexual men and women's rights and give them equality as well. This movement has been going on for such a long time till this current year it's become a big topic to society. In the late 1800’s to the mid 1900’s gay rights became a political debate. For many years people always were different and had different views in life. However people were always afraid

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    Fire chief sacked over anti-gay comments ATLANTA, GA – Fire Chief Kelvin Cochran was discharged from office by Mayor Kasim Reed after being suspended for 30 days as response to Cochran’s anti-gay comment in his self-published religious book. Apparently, Cochran gave some discriminating remarks against Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals, and Transgenders (LGBT) on his book, “Who Told You That You Were Naked?,” calling homosexuality a perversion and associating it to bestiality and pederasty. This gravely

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    if your favorite comes out as gay? Some children that are gay and see their idol coming out as gay is a big deal. Also, if the player is accepted by his team, the gay world would be appreciated. That will cause more sport players to come out which bring more fans to the sports. Finally, people in the future coming in for the NBA this is gay will feel free to tell the world now that they are gay. That’s why I think it’s very important for an NBA player coming out as gay. Some children that are basketball

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    Gays in the military: An overview of the issue One of the most divisive civil rights issues of recent memory revolves around the question of whether gay Americans can serve in the military and be open about their sexual orientation. Until the Clinton Administrations' 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' (DADT) policy, evidence of homosexuality could get a soldier discharged. In fact, there were many jokes during the draft era, particularly during the Vietnam War, of unwilling straight recruits pretending

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    Gay Bars 1940s-50s

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    Through the 1940s-50s, gay bars were a crucial time for the gay community. Gay bars were not just a place for gays and lesbians to go to but it also was a “safe haven” for them because they were be able to be comfortable in their own skin. Homosexual men had more “freedom” to express themselves in public (such as parks, and bars) than homosexual women. The only places that homosexual women could express themselves were at lesbian bars. Lesbian bars enabled them to form their identity, including black

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    passed by the legislative Branch? The legislative Branch respected the gay marriage act. It was introduced on June 26, 2013. When the gay marriage act was made, other states recognized it also. “We The People Act” was introduced to overrule any cases that deal with the right to privacy and sexual orientation giving the right to marry. Executive Branch: Barack Obama respected gay marriage as well; he was honored from both gay right advocates and most of the U.S for his courage. Mr. Obama didn’t stop

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    The number of gay bars and clubs increased in number throughout the 1970s. However, as the number of businesses geared towards LGBT individuals increased they also migrated. The area that they settled around in the 1990s is located is called Lakeview East; Lakeview East, West Lake View, and Wrigglyville are the three smaller communities that make up the larger Lakeview neighborhood. More specifically, the businesses were clustered around Clark Street and Halsted Street. In 1997 Chicago’s Mayor,

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    Research has suggested that teenagers or young adults that are openly and not ashamed of being gay or lesbian have a better relationship with their parents, family and friends. When a person has support behind them it is always good for their self-esteem and mental health. Researchers believe that gays & lesbians always have a better chance at a happier well balanced life if they don’t have to hide their sexuality/ gender identity. When you are hiding the real you then suicidal feelings, substance

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