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    pathological lying in relation to his sexual orientation. The contemporary American literary novel Giovanni’s Room was published in 1956 by the American writer James Baldwin. Baldwin is widely known as a controversial writer in the 20th century who challenged American beliefs on homosexuality during a time period where such behaviors were looked negatively upon. Baldwin himself identified as a gay African American. I feel as though Baldwin’s race and sexual orientation often reflected in his work. In the

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    are still numerous social problems that still exist in society today. Amongst those numerous social problems, sexual orientation and inequality stand out to me. Research from biology, psychology, and sociology is where our understanding of sexual orientation comes from. There are two hypothetical theories researchers have discovered examining the biological basis toward sexual orientation. One concept is the neurohormonal theory, biologist contend that homosexuality is caused by abnormal sex hormone

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    Sexual Orientation is related to the attraction a person feels towards a certain sex. If the person is attracted to people of a different sex, they are heterosexual but if they are attracted to people of the same sex then the person is homosexual. A person is bisexual when they are attracted to both sexes. (Savic et al, ____) In humans it is easy to ask people who they are attracted to and often people fall on a spectrum. This spectrum is called the Kinsey scale. In animals however, the sexual

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    Sexual Orientation Struggles Jennifer Brown National University Author Note A brief author note (which should not be included in papers submitted in Paul Rose’s classes) goes here. It may include acknowledgment of funding sources, expressions of gratitude to research assistants and contact information for the author who will handle requests. I have a few notes of my own to share here. First, I am very grateful to everyone who has emailed me with suggested improvements; I’m sorry I can’t acknowledge

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    factors influence sexual orientation in men and women? Throughout history there has been speculation about what influences sexuality in men and woman. Is sexual orientation biological or cultural in nature? There is a common misconception that sexual identity operate in parallel with gender roles( Sell, 2005 as cited in Wilkinson & Roys, 2005, p.65). Scholars have not came to an agreement regarding what actually comprise a person’s sexual orientation, however a sexual orientation has been deemed a

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    Many people believe that America means equality and rights for everyone, but that is not necessarily true. Many people are still ostracized and discriminated against for things like sexual orientation. Personally, I believe that it’s nobody’s business who likes who, but that doesn’t mean homosexuals should be denied their rights everyone else has. Such as being able to wed, being able to have children, being able to express affection in public, etc. Only 19 states so far have legalized gay marriage

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    they feel are specific to sexual minority (lesbian, gay, and bisexual) adolescents and those that are questioning their sexuality. Williams et al. questions the way sexual orientation, victimization, psychosocial adjustment, and social support are intertwined in relation to sexual minority youth. They hypothesized that the absence of social support, from both family and friends, along with the experiences relating to being a victim, bring about a sexual minority orientation in adolescents. Additionally

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    To begin with, the social inequality, sexual orientation, has a huge impact on people in America. Many that are homosexual, bisexual, or any other sexuality are being judged and have an unfair employment and income. One of the most common and general thing in sexual orientation discrimination, is the fact that people with a different sexuallity are being judged because they are not straight. It is not fair for humans that are a different sexuality to feel the need to hide it. They should be

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    study has found proof that male sexual orientation is connected with genes. “Scientists tested the DNA of 400 gay men and found that genes on at least two chromosomes affected whether a man was gay or straight” (Sample 1). A specific part of the X chromosome called Xq28 had some influence on men’s sexual behavior. However scientists have not found concrete fundaments as to which of these number of genes in the region are involved in the determination of men sexual preference, or the number that lie

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    world where Lesbians, gays, bisexuals, and transgender people are being slandered, it is hard for them to get jobs because of their sexual preferences or how they identify. Gays and lesbians who choose to come out around “straight” people they work with will probably face at least some (if not much) discrimination. During work, “discrimination based on sexual orientation must not be tolerated in any form in modern law enforcement. Instead of prejudice and intolerance, police departments and chief executives

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