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Homosexuality is not against morality, if people were all homosexuals from the beginning, then men andwomen in love would surely be seen as deviants now. Homosexuals are human beings too, and they cravelove and warmth. l may not be able to change anything, but i'm willing to do my little bit to let everyone knowthat this small part of human beings with different sexual orientation have been fighting for their freedom,and they also hope to stand under the sunshine one day, and hope to get the understanding of the society aswell as tolerance. Therefore, i designed this game based on a heterosexual dominated society, where a manlikes another man to cheat on his marriage but runs away for fear of not being recognised by the society. inthe game, the main character searches for clues in each room to get closer to the truth, and learns about howpeople around him view homosexuality, as well as the story of the other male character who becamehomosexual as a result of his family's origins. The story of the game is confusing and slowly reveals theunfairness of this societytowards gays and lesbians ......
This device, as well as the applet, was created to make thetakeaway life of people more convenient nowadays. Allowing moreunnecessary hassles in life to be avoided. lt also protects the privacyof more users, making them safer. And there is no interactionbetween the delivery person and the user, which avoids extra socialpressure.
This is a project that delves into my healing interaction with light.I frmly believe that every individual possesses an inner light, yetthe challenges of life can sometimes cause us to lose our way inthe darkness.Through research and interviews, l am on a quest todiscover the ultimate peace and tranquility within.I aspire for spiritual growth that will enable me to see the lightshining through the darkness, guiding me out of the shadows ofmy mind and into the brighter, more fulflling, balanced, andjoyful aspects of life.
With the benefits of senior education and nursing homes diminishingseniors are in desperate need of a place where they can socialise andeducate themselves, and still feel a sense of kinship, and so the communityelderly service society (CESS) was born.