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Papers On Gay & Lesbian Studies / Aids
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Gays/Lesbian Perception Within Minority Groups And Jewish Stereotypes Circa World War II
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6 pages in length. Gay and lesbian members of minority groups receive the same level of disdain as they do from those outside their subpopulation. Indeed, one would expect gays and lesbians to be supported within their particular minority community, however, just because someone is Latino, black or Asian does not automatically mean he or she will embrace anymore social tolerance than anyone else. The ways in which Jews were stereotyped by the German people during the period before World War II are well documented by illustrating how at the time of World War I, totalitarianism was taking a stronghold upon Europe institutions, while the Great Depression proved to threaten the very character and destiny of Western civilization. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
Filename: TLCJewsGayLs.rtf
Gender Reversal in Indigenous Culture
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A 3 page discussion of societal examples of how those who are neither wholly male nor wholly female are sometimes valued by their cultures rather than criticized by them. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: PPgenderTransgender.rtf
GHB (gamma hydroxy butyrate) / Beyond The Media Hype
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A 5 page rebuttal to refute media and FDA claims that GHB is potentially dangerous. Bibliography lists four resources.
Filename: Ghb.wps
Gloria Anzaldua
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A 10 page research paper that discusses the fascinating career of this extraordinary writer. The life of Gloria Evangelina Anzaldua (1942-2004) was remarkable, as she was a "poet, thinker and activist," who death robbed the world far too soon of a vibrant intellect and a compelling writer (Oboler 296). Anzaldua will be remember as a feminist and also as a lesbian who wrote compelling about gay rights and argued persuasively for toleration and love. However, among her many accomplishments, her contribution to the "collective examination of the tenuous location of Latinas and Latinos within the contours" of American culture is perhaps where she will be remembered best. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
Filename: khgloanz.rtf
Gods and Monsters
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A paper which considers the interaction between heterosexual and homosexual subcultures in Condon's film, Gods and Monsters, with reference to the social comment which the director is making through the text. Bibliography lists 3 sources
Filename: JLgodsmon.rtf
Group Counseling For The HIV/AIDS Population
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5 pages in length. The HIV/AIDS population faces
considerably more challenges than other members of society, in that they have to struggle just to achieve a modicum of acceptance. Their societal counterparts, who are frequently ignorant to deeper issues surrounding the disease, often unknowingly make them feel inadequate and worthless when it
comes their life choices. Incorporating group counseling as a means by which to overcome the not-so-invisible boundaries that intrude upon an individual's right to exist is a most effective way to address the inherent fear, isolation and depression associated with HIV/AIDS, as well as win back a person's sense of self. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCgroop.wps
Hate Crimes Against Gays Are on The Increase:
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This nine-page-paper
presents a thorough and in-depth discussion on the merits of expanding
federal hate crime bills to include the protection of the homosexual
community. Bibliography lists eight sources.
Filename: CWhatecr.wps
Herve Guibert's "To The Friend : Who Did Not Save My Life"
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3 pages in length. The social and political implications of AIDS boils down to a matter of privacy, a point clearly addressed in Herve Guibert's "To The Friend : Who Did Not Save My Life." Clearly, a fine line exists between what the public needs to know and an individual's right to privacy. Guibert's implication is that it is obvious that there is no redeeming factor in knowing who is affected by AIDS and who is not, inasmuch as there is still no cure. It makes absolutely no sense to put people through the pain and suffering of exposing themselves to an already hostile community; by doing so, the HIV-infected person only stands to receive incessant persecution for something that cannot be helped at this point in time. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCsvlif.wps
Heteronormativity and the History of Latin America
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This paper considers the defense waged by Hernando de Medina and Gaspar de Peralta defending the murder of their respective wives by arguing that they needed to recover their lost or stolen honor. This paper argues the central factors that determine the correlation between gender roles and the history of the male identification in Latin America, and then applies this to an understanding of heteronormativity and homosexuality
as they are shaped by individuals perspectives. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: MHLatinH.wps
HIV --Transmission, Prevention, Management, Ethics, & Attitudes
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This 12 page paper reviews fundamental information about human immuno-deficiency virus (HIV) and education and treatment topics. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
Filename: Hivhard.wps
HIV and AIDS:
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This 5 page paper discusses the HIV virus and AIDS. This paper explains different methods of transmission, symptoms, prevention methods, and more. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: GSHIVAID.rtf
HIV Today
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A 7 page outline of the state of knowledge that exists today concerning AIDS and HIV. This paper describes the etiology of this disease, its mechanism of spread, its prevalence, and the current efforts to find a cure. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: PPaids3.rtf