Coming to Terms with Gay Rights

Where once it was culturally unacceptable to be involved in a homosexual lifestyle, today it is celebrated in certain circles and viewed as a viable family alternative in others.

Gay Rights is a term we have all heard and read about, but what does it mean?

If it means that those involved in a gay lifestyle are no longer subjected to laws that forbade this lifestyle then the rights have already been extended.

Many would argue that Gay Rights is much more complicated than that.

Some homosexual lobbyists are pursuing and sometimes winning a very specific argument in state governing bodies and in the corporate world. The argument is that gay couples should be extended insurance privileges in the same way traditional marriages receive.

Public schools often have books dealing with alternate lifestyles (including homosexuality) on their library shelves.

Gay Pride parades are featured in cities throughout the world.

It would seem that the rights of homosexuals are being improved with each passing day. In Massachusetts, gay marriage is recognized while a handful of other states recognize civil unions among same sex couples.

There are even a growing number of churches that will perform and recognize same sex civil unions. Some denominations have also accepted gay clergy.

Some African Americans have been vocally opposed to comparing Gay Rights with Civil Rights. The feeling among some is that African Americans were born with their skin color while many consider homosexuality to be a choice.

There has been an argument that there may be a gay gene that makes it almost impossible for a gay or lesbian individual to act different. This runs contrary to reports that indicate there may be a gene that may make an individual more susceptible to becoming homosexual, but the choice remains with the individual unlike a choice of skin tone in African Americans. If there is a choice in one scenario and no choice in the other then some cannot bring themselves to view these two movements in the same light.

Another area of contention is hate crimes bills that are discussed in the courts as well as on the floor of the senate and congress. The idea is to enforce a more severe penalty for crimes that are considered motivated by hatred. While this is not limited to homosexuals it is inclusive of crimes committed against this sector of society.

Proponents indicate this will serve as a deterrent to those who may have considered violence against a gay or lesbian individual. Opponents of hate crimes legislation indicate that this only leads to someone trying to interpret the motives behind an act of violence. They also believe that harsh penalties are already in place to deal with violent crimes without the need for additional penalties that may be viewed as entirely subjective.

Some might further argue that the gay community will not be content to settle for equal rights, they will push for protected or elevated rights. Those who espouse this argument believe that the protected status may actually result in a lessening of rights for heterosexual citizens.

The many layers of this argument are debated both publicly and behind closed doors and the debate is bound to continue as each individual comes to terms with their own belief system and how this issue fits within that point of view.

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iPhone Agent18 Eco Shield - Slimline Hard Case Protection

I purchased my iPhone in mid-December and have had this case on it almost since I bought it.

The case is a fairly standard slim hard plastic case you can buy for many PDA type phones out there. It comes in two pieces that slide together. At first I was a little wary of how they just ’slide’ together with no latch or real ‘click’ to seal the deal, but I’ve never had it so much as even start to come apart in my pocket or anywhere else.

The case is hard plastic, but not overly smooth and I find that I can grip the phone far easier with the case on than off. It adds just the right amount of bulk to the iPhone so that it fits snugly in your hand.

Lookswise I would have to give it 10/10. It basically gets rid of all the silver and turns your entire iPhone into a nice black, which makes it look rather unique.

My only real issue with this case is that for people like myself who keep their phone in their pocket most of the time, dust and grit can work its way between the case and the phone. It isn’t a huge issue, but if my pockets got a little dirtier for some reason or another I could see it causing some problems.

Pros:

  • Nice, snug fit
  • Sleek look
  • Makes phone easier to grip
  • Protects phone against scratches

Cons:

  • Dust/grit can get between case and phone
  • Little to no shock absorption
  • Slightly difficult to slide off

Pictures of the iPhone Eco Shield in action be found on this blog post. It is a very nice looking, simple case that adds some class to your iPhone.

You can find this at various retailers, including Agent18’s website or even cheaper at Amazon.com.

Mike Maring is an avid cell phone enthusiast. He regularly obtains new devices, along with a plethora of accessories for each. Check out his blog at http://www.digitalsolecism.net for more cell phone and accessory reviews as well as general gadget talk and the occasional hot tech deal.

Hair Removal

People always had a natural desire to remove unwanted hair. Hair removal practice has been around for centuries. Women in ancient Egypt, Greece and the Roman Empire removed unwanted hair.

It’s normal to have a desire to remove unwanted hair especilally for women.

There are many methods available to remove unwanted hair including shaving, waxing, electrolysis hair removal system, laser hair removal and other.

In the twenty-first century Intense Pulsed Light (IPL)facial treatments and hair removal cutting-edge technology became reality. What was previously available only in expensive clinics, now is affordable to everyone. IPL method is becoming increasingly popular.

Intense Pulsed Light works by converting light energy into heat. The light targets the areas that contain melanin - or pigment - in your skin or hair.

When the light encounters the areas with pigment, the light is then converted into heat which selectively heats and destroys the sun damaged or pigmented cells while simultaneously stimulating the fibroblasts in your skin to create new collagen.

IPL emits many different wavelengths of light and they are effective for use on different targets.

IPL hair removal is easy, relatively fast, and quite affordable procedure. If you are tired of shaving and dealing with unwanted hair on your body, the IPL hair removal procedure just might be right for you.

I personally have used IPL method to remove unwanted hair and I am very happy with the results.

For best results at least six IPL hair removal treatments are required approximately four to six weeks apart.

It’s not only for women. Laser hair removal is for women and men of all ages. Even most hair removal clients are women, but some men get hair on their chests, backs and legs removed.

Most areas of the body can be treated with hair removal. The most popular areas:

Upper Lip
Chin
Back
Neck
Bikini Line
Legs
Chest
Face
Abdomen
Forearms
Underarms

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