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Title: Homophobia and the AIDS distribution.
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As in our society today, homosexuals have more voices in society, civil rights, protection in employment, and other opportunities like serving in any military force and marriage and adoption rights. The morality attitudes still today is debatable whether homosexuality is considered wrong or acceptable... Showed first 250 characters
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As in our society today, homosexuals have more voices in society, civil rights, protection in employment, and other opportunities like serving in any military force and marriage and adoption rights. The morality attitudes still today is debatable whether homosexuality is considered wrong or acceptable... Showed next 250 characters
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