At this point the prophets, demanding ethical and religious decisions, achieved not only direct results deliberately sought but an indirect result full of future consequence — they put a premium
on nonconformity.
Not exact matches
• «The road from Stonewall, June 1969, to Stonewall, June 2011, was a trajectory of greater social acceptance of difference and
nonconformity,» writes National Review's deputy managing editor
on the magazine's website, describing the scene the night New York approved homosexual «marriage» at the famous gay bar where the riot that started the homosexual rights movement began.
From the teenage atheist who renounced his German citizenship to the peace - activists eptuagenarian who pursued an «equation of everything»
on his deathbed, the Einstein in this page - turner is inventive and fallible, with his accomplishments intimately linked to his
nonconformity.
Differences in students» school experiences based
on race / ethnicity, LGBTQ status, gender
nonconformity, and geography (i.e., urbanicity, region), among others.
«The conversation started with language,» writes Meeka Walsh, «that non-material stuff, literature being Richard Serra's undergraduate degree... Emerson's essay Self - Reliance from 1841, with its emphasis
on independence and
nonconformity, was an early guide to which he has adhered since his student days.
This general issue touches
on gender
nonconformity and identity, paternal impact
on child development and skill acquisition, and how children adapt to kindergarten, according to kindergarten teachers.
A Colorado federal court has ruled that the federal Fair Housing Act («FHA») prohibits discrimination against LGBT individuals based
on gender -
nonconformity, as that constitutes sex discrimination under the FHA.
The FHA does not prohibit discrimination based
on LGBT status; the couple claimed that they suffered sex discrimination because one member of the couple was being stereotyped because of her gender
nonconformity.