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A message from Lady Gaga on the International Day against Homophobia and Transphobia
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"That Humanity could find Togertherness. We are all different and it is that which makes us the same"

Be yourself, love who you are and be proud. You were born this way, baby."

On Metro’s initiative, she comments " This piece conjures an approach to anti-bullying and equality that encourages togetherness through our shared human struggles.

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How will Qatar Deal With Homophobia and the World Cup?
British Prime Minister visits Qatar to see Fifa World Cup site and declares " "There is no place for Homophobia" in sports. By Dan Littauer, Editor and GME Qatar Correspondent 23.02.11 The British Prime Minister, David Cameron was asked during his visit to Qatar whether it was right for the World Cup to be awarded to a country which outlaws homosexuality. The prime minister expressed hope that football could help encourage social change. "To me it is clear – football is for everybody. No (...)

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National Geographic Presents the "Most Typical Person in the World"
Take a look at what the average human being looks like, where they’re from, and what they might do. An interesting take on our global condition. How the world would look if we were all the same based on our average In a world of seven billion people, the "most typical" person is male, right-handed and of Chinese descent, according to National Geographic. But not for long — as the report states, by 2030 the Indian population will outstrip that of China. As part of a year-long series on (...)



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