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    makeup, wear certain types of clothing, and act a certain way. Men are expected to be muscular and do things that are considered “manly”, such as change a tire, or mow the lawn, and other things related to mechanical things. Throughout history, gay people have been treated poorly; they have been victims of violence and have been discriminated against by everyone, even the law. At one time, they

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    Stonewall's Uprising

    the publics’ increased effort to systematically suppress the sexuality of gay Americans. Many citizens at the time believed that those who considered themselves gay were sick and that the disease could be healedd if the gay individual honestly intended to do so. Even more absurd, they believed that being gay was a disease to be cured so they sought to quarantine those that possessed it. Moreover, those who were considered gay were considered troubled humans and were often ruthlessly hunted by the general

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    Morphological Processes of the Gay Language: a Case Study

    Michael O. Paz Topic: Morphological Analysis of the Gay Lingo: A Case Study CHAPTER ONE Introduction Philippines, being one of the most friendly countries towards homosexuality according to a survey “The Global Divide on Homosexuality” conducted by the US-based Pew Research Center last 2013. Being a country that widely accepts homosexuality, a lot of straight men and women that are homosexuals are loud and out. Although the LGBT (lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transgenders) are now accepted by

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    Gay Language Study

    Gay A: “Hoy Bakla, me Anda ka ba today?”   Gay B: “Naku, Washington Sycip, Purita ang lolah mo ngayon.”   Gay A: “Rampa sana aketch. Go Bingo ka mare?”   Gay B: “Ay, Wishing!, Pagoda Cold Wave Lotion aketch!”   Everyone who understood what these gays are saying, raise your hands!   It is true. Gay lingo has really gone a long way since the start of the 21 st century. Thepropagation of this language and form of communication is unstoppable. A once not- so- secretlanguage used solely by

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    Swardspeak's Origin

    Swardspeak Swardspeak (also known as "Bekimon" and "gay lingo") is an argot or cant slang derived from Englog (Tagalog-English code-switching) and used by a number of homosexuals in the Philippines.[1] Description Swardspeak uses elements from Tagalog, English, Spanish, and some from Japanese, as well as celebrities' names and trademark brands, giving them new meanings in different contexts.[2] It is largely localized within gay communities, making use of words derived from the local languages or

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    Feminism

    Michael Garcia Professor Ryan History 106 October 23, 2013 Feminism This presentation of how feminism has affected the world, how far its come and how much progresses we still have to go was phenomenal. Jeff Bucholtz performance and speaking fervor was unrivaled. The beginning of the seminar was started with the origin of inequality between men and women based on the thought that women’s minds worked different than a man’s. There was really the belief that women’s minds actually were biologically

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    Is Nyc Safe for the Lgbt Community

    Corners, Is New York City dangerous for gays and lesbians, by Eliza Shapiro. This article is concerning the safety of the gay and lesbian community in New York City. The Stonewall INN, in 1969 gave birth to the gay-rights movement. There has been a disturbing rise in deadly anti-LGBT (Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) hate crimes. Not only in New York City but all over the world. New York City was considered to be for a long time the safe haven for the gay community. The violence against the LGBT

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    Place Verses Identity

    the making of a sexual orientation identity such as gay people. This article shows how the elements of identity or I should say the characteristics of identity define the gay community of West Hollywood. West Hollywood in California has become one of the largest gay communities in the world. The people living in this outlined community are defined as gay people because they have been or identify themselves with the seven elements that identify gay people. These characteristics are defined in creativity

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    The Gay Adgenda

    The Gay Agenda: LGBT Leading Characters on Primetime TV I. Introduction In 1997 Ellen DeGeneres came out on national television. I was 14 years old, watching that historical moment in complete rapture. I remember thinking that the world had just changed forever; that my world had just changed forever. Unfortunately Ellen’s moment didn't last too long as her show was soon canceled, her career seemingly over. Fast forward 17 years and Ellen’s courageous moment seems so long ago, as we have

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    The Strength to Stand: a Basis of Faith and Equality

    The Strength to Stand: A Basis of Faith and Equality Being raised, as many are, in a traditional, American, conservative Christian environment and being gay are not what I would call the easy life. Having internal struggles with what was flowing naturally, yet being bombarded with rhetoric from the pulpit, the pew, family and friends makes it difficult to hear a clear voice from inside. Sometimes you just have to stop, and let it all go and listen to one still small voice that will make it all

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