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    Ethical Issues In Juvenile Detention Facilities

    There are thousands of lesbian gay bisexual and transgender youth in juvenile detention facilities throughout the United States. They are left unprotected from violence and harassment, subjected to differential treatment and denied appropriate services. Youth who are incarcerated or detained have the right to safe conditions and protections from aggressive inmates and staff. If correctional officer witnesses a juvenile being harmed that have to intervene. This does not always occur happen. Many

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    Dbq Homosexuality

    Despite the countless problems that the LGTBQ+ community is facing, some claim that homosexuality is an issue that does not exist in the Middle East. The most notable example is when former Iranian President Ahmadinejad stated during a speech at Columbia University that “In Iran we do not have this phenomenon” when asked about the LGBTQ+ community in his country. However, homosexuality has been occurring in the Arab world for a very long time and is far from being a foreign concept. As Sabine Schmidtke

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    Stereotypes Of Homosexual Women

    hardly know. However, my appearance does not reflect stereotypical assumptions about LGBTQ members of society. Many others tend to receive more measurable, concrete discrimination, such as, wages. In a 1995 study by M. V. Lee Badgett, it was proven that gay and bisexual men received eleven to twenty-seven percent less in wages than the average heterosexual man in the same region, with the same job, and having the same amount of education and experience. Unexpected, however, homosexual women reportedly

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    Homophobia Research Paper

    concurrent today. The strong dislike of the LGBTQ individuals leads to verbal and physical altercations against them. There has been a seemly 90% of gay men and lesbians saying they have been a target of these hate crimes. There has been reported that only one-third has been survivors of these crimes. Since negative arrogances and actions directed to gays have been found to be associated with morals beliefs, sexual ignorance, and homophobia. The word homophobia was acknowledged by George Weinberg

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    Homeless Youth Homelessness

    because the gay child would be out the house by then, now the average age for coming out is 14- 17 years old and most children are living with their parents at this time so approval is everything, it is a place for shelter. The average coming out age has declined over the past years and as a result more than 25 percent of all youth that come out are either rejected by their families or forced out their homes due to the youth’s sexual orientation or gender identity, according to The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual

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    Raymond Gay History

    Although this record of Cairns Gay history begins in the early 1960's, from the time as far back as the memories of those still alive stretch to, Cairns Gay history obviously began much earlier, and while this book does not attempt to address pre-colonial times, leaving that to scholars, it can make some observations on the time from the white settlement of Cairns till the 1960's. The scant mention of gays and lesbians in our mainstream history, indicates nothing of our real presence because of

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    Analysis Of Gay Stereotypes In Abc's 'What Would You Do?'

    of the gay couple. The ones that joined in or tolerated the “gay bashers” comments either felt the same way, thought he was free to think and say what he felt and or fell into the social prejudicial stereotypes of what is excepted from men and tolerated from what is considered outside of social norms. The people who did not tolerate or join in broke social prejudicial stereotypes and stood firmly on what they believe to be morally right. One effective way I believe could end negative gay stereotypes

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    Homosexuals: The Gay Rights Movement

    police department was looking for ways to arrest them. The Gay Rights Movement started with the Stonewall Riot. They took a stand by standing up for their rights, and not letting them treat them any more different than straight people. They only had very limited places where they can be open about it and people didn't care. Now they have more rights, and in many states can marry. Some important events that happened prior to my topic is that Gay people were always left out,

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    Nesbit Vs Canada Case Study

    other reason but being out of the norm. It takes society a while to get used to new things and as generations change through time things that were once a taboo start becoming less and less strange. This is the case with the legalization of homosexual marriage, it now is just like heterosexual people getting married but in the past it was looked as a taboo. This is the case with the case of Egan and Nesbit vs. Canada, one of the common law partners in this relationship applied for spousal allowance since

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    Hate Crimes Against Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual Ad Transgender Individuals

    Hate Crimes against Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Individuals Marcy Ross University of Phoenix Homosexuality is accepted more today; nonetheless, there are still a number of hate crimes being committed against gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender individuals. A prime example of such hate was proven on October 6, 1998 when Matthew Shepard was robbed, pistol whipped and tortured because of his sexuality. On October 12, 1998 at 12:53a Matthew died, this proved to the

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