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  • Heinrich Himmler
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    SO WHAT'S IT ALL ABOUT Susan Griffin's "Our Secret" is a study in psychology. It is a look into the human mind to see what makes people do the things they do and in particular what makes people commit acts of violence. She isolates the first half of the twentieth century and in particular the era of the Second World War as a basis for her study. The essay discusses a number of people but they all tie in to Heinrich Himmler. He is the extreme case, he who can be linked directly to every single de...
  • Support For Homosexual Organizations
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    The Feminine Mystique The Feminine Mystique is the title of a book written by Betty Friedan who also founded The National Organization for Women (NOW) to help US women gain equal rights. She describes the 'feminine mystique' as the heightened awareness of the expectations of women and how each woman has to fit a certain role as a little girl, an uneducated and unemployed teenager, and finally as a wife and mother who is to happily clean the kitchen and cook things all day. After World War II, a ...
  • Promotion Of Homosexuality
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    In Edinburgh, a homosexual man is four times more likely to be attacked than a heterosexual man. This fact has been iterated so much by the media over the past few weeks that it would be a challenge to find one Scot who could not quote it accurately. One would think that this alarming statistic could be greatly improved if people were educated from an early age in the aspects of homosexuality, and taught, even if not to agree with it, at least to be tolerating towards it. Why, then, is there suc...
  • God For Its Homosexual
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    Since the dawn of time, a small number of men and women have found themselves to be attracted to members of their own sex. This has come to be known as homosexuality. In every age, this minority has struggled with the prejudices and hatred of others unfamiliar with the homosexual struggle. Even today, in a technologically-advanced world satiated with answers to many difficult questions, the cause and condition of homosexuality remains an enigma. Fear of the unknown is a common plague upon mankin...
  • Cheng's Negativity Toward Baowen
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    The disdain and curiosity of homosexuality in "The Bridegroom" Homosexuality is the primary focus of Ha Jin's short story, "The Bridegroom". The reader is carried through Huang Baowen's imprisonment after his homosexuality is discovered by security in rural China. Told through the eyes of an old man, Cheng, Baowen's father-in-law, Ha Jin implies throughout the story Cheng's own prejudices and discomfort as he confronts his own issues relating to sexuality - his own, as well as, Baowen's. Cheng's...

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