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    Same Sex Marriages

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    Same Sex Marriages Introduction From the day we are born to the day that we die the one thing EVERYONE is looking for is that one person that they could spend the rest of their lives with. Each person dreams about their one true love‚ someone they can marry‚ have a family with and live happily ever after. We were all taught this at a very young age watching the adults around us‚ and Disney movies about finding our prince charming‚ but what if you fall in love with someone you never expected? What

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    people are the homosexuals. As defined by the Merriam Webster dictionary‚ a homosexual is a person who has a tendency to direct sexual desire toward another of the same sex. Homosexuals cannot marry each other in the Philippines mostly because of close mindedness and homophobia. However‚ some parts of the world are open to same-sex marriage which will be tackled later on this paper. Although homosexuals are being accepted in the Philippines‚ we cannot deny that discrimination is still very strong.

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    when the U.S was being founded same sax marriage has been frowned upon and same sex couples as well. Some say it’s unconstitutional and just plain out wrong. Wrong some say yes some say no but as for it being unconstitutional you decide. This being said lets go over these aspects. Is it wrong it just depends on who you are and what your beliefs are. A September Quinnipiac University poll found that 56% of American adults and 57% of registered voters supported same-sex marriage while 36% of both

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    Same-sex marriage (also known as gay marriage) is marriage between two persons of the same biological sex and/or gender identity. Legal recognition of same-sex marriage or the possibility to perform a same-sex marriage is sometimes referred to asmarriage equality or equal marriage‚ particularly by supporters. The first laws in modern times enabling same-sex marriage were enacted during the first decade of the 21st century. As of 19 August 2013‚ fifteen countries (Argentina‚ Belgium‚ Brazil‚Canada

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    Same Sex Marriage in the U.S. Same sex marriage has been a controversial topic around the world for the last few years. Legalizing this topic is a struggle‚ in the sense that many oppose it because of various reasons. One being religious studies‚ whereas it is not accepted in their religion‚ others being an opinion-based reason‚ they don’t agree because it is just not their type. There has not yet been a legitimate reason as to why this topic should not be accepted in society. Legalizing it in

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    California ballot and state constitutional amendment that was passed on the November 2008 state election. The ballot was officially titled: “Eliminates Rights of Same-Sex Couples to Marry Initiative Constitutional Amendment.” In California it was ruled that marriage can only be valid if it is between a man and a woman. Therefore‚ same-sex couples were prohibited from being about to be legal married couple. Eventually in 2010‚ a federal court ruled it unconstitutional but wasn’t officially confirmed

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    There is not a single piece of history that determines whether or not same sex marriage is right or wrong. There is absolutely no legal‚ logical‚ or governing reason that same sex couples cannot be wed and it’s extremely unconstitutional in every way to tell them they can’t. Same sex marriage should be legal for a number of reasons‚ a few being‚ it’s no one else’s business if two men or two women want to get married‚ not allowing them to marry makes them seem inferior‚ and it rids them of their civil

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    Five-Year Ratio Comparison Liquidity • There was a slight improvement in current ratio between 2005 and 2007‚ from 0.58 to 0.63. It then dropped to 0.53 in 2008‚ but increased again over the following two years‚ ending 2010 at 0.59. This measures AT&T’s ability to pay its short-term liabilities with short-term assets. In general‚ a current ratio over 1 is desirable because when it falls below one‚ it could mean that the company is unable to pay off its short-term liabilities‚ due to a shortage

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    Same-Sex Adoption Rights Erica Sheppard Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi POLS-480 My topic is over same-sex couples being allowed to adopt children nationally. The issues with this topic are the following questions‚ “Do lesbians and gays make good parents?”‚ “Does the sexual preference of the parent have an effect on the child‚ or potential psychological effects?”. Goldberg‚ (2012) a psychologist who researches gay and lesbian parenting noted “gay parents tend to be more motivated and

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    stereotypes hindering the learning of our middle school students. We should make the local middle schools same-sex‚ in order to raise test scores and allow our students to feel free to learn any subject they want. There is a lot of evidence in which children benefit from same-sex schools in the ‘Raising Boys’ Achievement Project’ (RBA) which was a four-year project (2000-2004) which focused on issues associated with the apparent differential academic achievement of boys and girls at key

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