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求你把这段文章大概概括用英语...而且我们老师要每一段都要概括...“每一段"!!文章有多少段,你就概括多少段出来,要一样的段数!!!Thefreedomtobegay....
求你把这段文章 大概概括用英语...而且我们老师要每一段都要概括...“每一段"!!文章有多少段,你就概括多少段出来,要一样的段数!!!
The freedom to be gay. It began with the partial decriminalisation of male homosexuality in 1967, but it was not until 2003 that all anti-gay discrimination in the criminal law was finally repealed--ending centuries of arrest, imprisonment and blackmail. Other reforms include scrapping the ban on lesbians and gays in the armed forces, enacting civil partnerships and allowing same-sex couples to foster and adopt children. Legal protection against discrimination was fully extended to cover lesbian, gay and bisexual people in 2007.
These reforms not only established equal human rights for gay people, they also helped prompt more liberal public attitudes. While there is still homophobic bullying in schools and queer-bashing violence, and although same-sex marriage remains illegal, lesbian and gay people today enjoy a degree of freedom that was barely imaginable in my teens.
FREEDOM LOST:
The right to protest. While this right has not been removed, it has been progressively restricted and eroded--to the detriment of democracy and free speech. In my youth, there were few police powers to stop peaceful demonstrations. Now there are many. You have to give the police advance notice of protest marches, and all protests without prior police permission are banned within half a mile of Parliament. The police also have the summary power to dictate the location and duration of demos and to limit arbitrarily the number of protesters. They can also confiscate any placards that could cause "alarm" or "distress" to members of the public and can arrest the placard holder.
This is a draconian power, since any protest is liable to cause alarm or distress to someone--especially religious folk who often plead distress at any ridicule or criticism of their faith. In addition, the police have the power to arrest a protester whose words or actions might prompt members of the public to react in ways that breach the peace. This means that non-violent, lawful protesters can now be arrested in order to prevent a potential violent, illegal reaction from others.
算了,你就把每一段都概括出来用中文..
我不要你去google查,google那些不准...
我要你用自己的英语用中文概括出来每一段....谢谢 展开
The freedom to be gay. It began with the partial decriminalisation of male homosexuality in 1967, but it was not until 2003 that all anti-gay discrimination in the criminal law was finally repealed--ending centuries of arrest, imprisonment and blackmail. Other reforms include scrapping the ban on lesbians and gays in the armed forces, enacting civil partnerships and allowing same-sex couples to foster and adopt children. Legal protection against discrimination was fully extended to cover lesbian, gay and bisexual people in 2007.
These reforms not only established equal human rights for gay people, they also helped prompt more liberal public attitudes. While there is still homophobic bullying in schools and queer-bashing violence, and although same-sex marriage remains illegal, lesbian and gay people today enjoy a degree of freedom that was barely imaginable in my teens.
FREEDOM LOST:
The right to protest. While this right has not been removed, it has been progressively restricted and eroded--to the detriment of democracy and free speech. In my youth, there were few police powers to stop peaceful demonstrations. Now there are many. You have to give the police advance notice of protest marches, and all protests without prior police permission are banned within half a mile of Parliament. The police also have the summary power to dictate the location and duration of demos and to limit arbitrarily the number of protesters. They can also confiscate any placards that could cause "alarm" or "distress" to members of the public and can arrest the placard holder.
This is a draconian power, since any protest is liable to cause alarm or distress to someone--especially religious folk who often plead distress at any ridicule or criticism of their faith. In addition, the police have the power to arrest a protester whose words or actions might prompt members of the public to react in ways that breach the peace. This means that non-violent, lawful protesters can now be arrested in order to prevent a potential violent, illegal reaction from others.
算了,你就把每一段都概括出来用中文..
我不要你去google查,google那些不准...
我要你用自己的英语用中文概括出来每一段....谢谢 展开
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第一段:从1967年到2003年,历时多年的同性恋歧视终于在03年解除,由相关法律的出台,保护了同性恋的人身自由安全。
第二段:尽管法律明文规定禁止歧视同性恋,但是很多同性恋仍然被欺负。
第三段:对于自由抗议的权利,政府却抑制民众呼吁的权利。
第四段:非暴力和和平抗议者被逮捕,是为了防止潜在暴力,非法作用于其他人。
by bara
虽然不怎么样,希望还是采纳了吧。
第二段:尽管法律明文规定禁止歧视同性恋,但是很多同性恋仍然被欺负。
第三段:对于自由抗议的权利,政府却抑制民众呼吁的权利。
第四段:非暴力和和平抗议者被逮捕,是为了防止潜在暴力,非法作用于其他人。
by bara
虽然不怎么样,希望还是采纳了吧。
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