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    The subject of Gays in the military has been debated over many times by many people. When dealing with whether or not gays should be allowed in the military the simple question of, Do they want to be in the military?, must be answered. After this question is answered you can begin analyzing the problem. The answer to the question, Do gays want to be in the military?, is an unquestioned yes. Gays would be proud and determined to protect this beautiful country in which we live. I personally am confused

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    Gay Fm History

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    First broadcast at midnight on Sunday 2nd September 1990, Gay FM began life after the board of 4CCR accepted a 3-page submission for the programme, including 100 signatures in support, and an example of the gay news items to be used in the show. Arriving in Cairns from Sydney a few weeks before, with some experience presenting Sydney’s Wild G.A.L.S. (Gay and Lesbian Show), Terry Barrie put together the submission and became host of the show. Allocated a challenging time slot, starting at midnight

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    Clare Gay Rights

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    there has been a surge of queer representation in popular media. Whether or not this representation accurate and positive is another question, but the fact that queer visibility has increased is inarguable. According to this Salon article, “supporting gay rights is good for business” (Kelley). In the article, Kelley discusses the move by companies to publicly show their support for LGBT rights, and how this motion is not “brave,” as much as it is financially beneficial. As we progress further along in

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    Accepting Gay Parents

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    families more and more. Karen Peterson's article, "Looking Straight at Gay Parents" assesses varying aspects of the latter situation. Michael LaSala's article, "What to do When Your Child Says "I'm Gay!" explores significant ramifications of the former situation. A comparison between these articles indicates that it is more difficult for children to grow up with homosexual parents than for parents to find out their children are gay. The effects of parents finding out that their children are homosexual

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    Gay Affirmative Practices

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    The assigned readings for this course have been extremely beneficial in helping me formed a foundation of understanding towards the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender community. Because of these readings I have increased my understanding of the many obstacles that individuals in this community must overcome; specifically the youth. LGBT individuals are often faced with a unique set of problems that clinical social workers should be aware of. Most times, this group of sexual minorities feels

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    the media. Some used it (media) to promote their own opinions and political agendas while others used it as visual ornaments to sell magazines. Images of gay individuals were twisted and used to shape political ideology in an upcoming controversial issue at the time. To fully get a grasp of how influence this period was, we can simply look at gay presents in media currently. The metanarrative around these individuals have changed,

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    What It Means To Be Gay

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    word gay has been a part of America's history since the 1800’s, throughout time, the word gay has transformed and reshaped itself from different meaning to different meaning and onto how we view the word today. When first learning and hearing of the word in my childhood, my friends and I asked our parents what the word meant and they usually gave a response along the lines of, “It’s means to be happy.” This is the only response we got because a lot of people are uncomfortable with the word gay and

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    Gay Adoption Essay

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    Gay parents are facing discrimination because of their sexual orientation. Twenty-two states currently allow single gays to adopt and 21 states currently allow gay and lesbian couples to adopt in the U.S. (Mallon, 2007, p. 6). The ability of gay couples to rear a child should not be denied only because they are gay. Homosexuals may be looked down upon by society, but they still are humans and have morals. These morals they possess, may influence a child more than those morals taught to a child with

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    Gay Pride Ritual

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    J. Alex Gutierrez Prof. Hangens Intro to ANTH. April 15, 2016 Gay Pride as a Ritual of event Homosexuality has been pursued, tolerated or even recognized, and has been approached differently in many parts of the world. Today, the Western still shows some rejection towards the practice of gays and their controversial rituals; although more than half of the world's cultures supports them. However, ritual such as the Gay Pride parade has allowed many to either be a spectator or a participant and be

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    Gay Rights Essay

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    Gay rights and marriage equality has always been a major issue. Not only in the United States, but all throughout various cultures in the world. One of the main reasons why it is not widely accepted is due to religious or cultural reasons. Thankfully, more people have become more accepting of it and keeping an open mind about it. As of June 26th, 2015, gay marriage has has finally been legalized in all 50 states. However, there are still people who do not agree with it and still try to vote against

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