...on EMT's By Julie A. Rodgers , - March 1998 Shivering on the family-room sofa, worn out from a trip to the beach just a block away. Her skin had a chalky cast, and her body appeared frail beneath the blanket that covered her loosely. In a matter-of-fact voice, she spoke of the days she has...
...in which we exist today we are constantly encountering one condition or another which our insurance plans are reluctant to take responsibility for. One such condition is transsexuality. The purpose of this paper will be to explore that condition and the societal questions which it raises. The...
...novel, Grief, does a conventional plot in that hardly anything happens, either to or in regards to action taken by the novel’s unnamed protagonist, who is in Washington, D.C. to teach a seminar entitled “Literature and AIDS.” The protagonist, who provides the narrative voice of...
...are crusaders for gay rights. Though they come to the issue from entirely different viewpoints they write about it in much the same way. This paper discusses the two writers and the similarities between them, and includes an annotated bibliography.
Discussion
Andrew Sullivan is a writer,...
...States is same-sex marriage. What is interesting is that mass media have reported national polls where an overwhelming majority of Americans favor equal rights for homosexual individuals and couples in every area except marriage. When it comes to marriage, 74 percent say they are opposed to gay...
...Protection Clause of the U.S. Constitution addresses questions of civil rights and equal protection and, initially, addressed issues particularly related to race. However, in the past three decades its application and interpretation have included consideration of the issues and concerns related...
...that this century would be characterized by a return to conservative behavioral norms, as a means of correcting the political extremes of the 1960s and 70s (Legge 21). Certainly Australia's college and university population, that is young people in their early twenties, are evidence that the...
...about the drug AZT have been going around since early 1985. From what I read, the word first came from America that a company in North Carolina had found a compound that was effective against the AIDS virus at least in a petri dish (Grace, 1995). Two years later, by the time AZT (the full name...
...without proper attribution to as a source! "A queer reading of `Never the Sinner'" A paper which contrasts traditional and queer readings of literary texts, and looks at John Logan's `Never the Sinner' from the perspective of the latter, in terms of the...