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    Gay on America

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    Name Instructor Houston English 205 September 2‚ 2013 Gay in America In today’s society Gay men and women have to fight for everything‚ including the right to marry and have a baby. Gays face many challenges which include a job‚ a loved one‚ a family; the right to life‚ liberty and justice‚ all these rights are given to all but Gay people. I ask you; is this fair; are Gays not people to? Sometimes even before a gay person comes out they get teased‚ ridiculed‚ punished‚ assaulted and

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    In the article‚ Organized Greek Games‚ William J. Baker describes the difference between Ancient Olympic Games and Modern Olympic Games‚ relationship between religion and Olympics‚ and Greek philosopher’s thought on the role of athletics. Athletic festivals were an essential part of Greek civilization for thousands of years. Moreover‚ the history of organized athletics can tell us the history of Greek. There were hundreds of athletic festivals which are the mixtures of athletic competition and religion

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    Gay Liberation

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    The history of the gay rights movement goes as far back as the late 19th century. More accurately‚ the quest by gays to search out others like themselves and foster a feeling of identity has been around since then. It is an innovative movement that seeks to change existing norms and gain acceptance within our culture. By 1915‚ one gay person said that the gay world was a community‚ distinctly organized but kept mostly out of view because of social hostility. According to the Milestones article‚ after

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    For Gay Rights

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    one opportunity to get married once. This is reality for many same sex couples. That is why I am for making same sex marriage legal nationwide. Instead of focusing on the genders of couples we should focus on the love that two should share. Not allowing a couple to get married based on sex is discrimination and furthermore allowing them to marry won’t ruin the sanctity of marriage. Not allowing same sex couples to marry is a form of discrimination. The definition of discrimination is unjust or prejudicial

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    Distinctively visual related text Gordon Bennett- The Outsider How has the distinctively visual created meaning? Explore the ways the images we see and or visualise in texts are created. Students consider how the forms and language of different texts create these images‚ affect interpretation and shape meaning. The Outsider focuses on issues of the increasing isolation indigenous Australians feel in their own country. Painted in 1988 in which the bicentennial anniversary of white settlement

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    I would like to introduce myself; I am William Lloyd Garrison‚ born in Newburyport‚ Massachusetts on December 10‚ 1805. I was raised in a single parent home with my mother‚ who worked incredibly hard to support three children‚ as well as being a very spiritual woman (William Lloyd Garrison‚ 2004) (Garrison‚ 2004). Growing up as a child‚ I set certain ambition and goals for myself to accomplish in life. With hard work and tenacity‚ I was able to become a journalist‚ an editor of Liberator‚ which

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    Gays in the Military

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    Should Gays and Lesbians be allowed in the military? COM/215 Essentials of College Writing February 28 2011 Government Policy During the 1992 presidential campaign the previous Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton addressed the issue of gays in the military. “It became one of the first issues Clinton tackled as President‚ but when the White House attempt to unilaterally repeal the ban stumbled‚ Congress passed a law to keep openly gay men and women from serving” (Webley‚ 2010‚ p. 1). On September

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    “The Decline and Fall of the Case Against Same-Sex Marriage‚” is a strong stand against those opposed to gay-marriage. Koppelman shows the powerful legal and moral case for gay equality‚ but argues that courts cannot and should not impose it. Koppelman argues that gay-marriage should be a right to all and believes that those that don’t believe gays have rights are “tongue tied.” Others argue that gay-marriage is wrong because it demeans the sanctity of the word marriage and makes a mockery of God’s creation

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    Gay Rights

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    treatment. Gays have been fighting for rights since the 1960’s‚ maybe even before then‚ and yet today in 2010‚ those pleas for rights go unheard. I believe that we should allow same-sex marriage because banning it is unfair‚ love is all that matters in marriage‚ and gay families have certain family values that some straight marriages lack. Banning an issue doesn’t make it go away. The American Constitution states that everyone desverves the same‚ equal rights -- that inlcludes gay people. So banning

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    Gay Adoption

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    Should gay couple adopt children? Are gay couples capable of raising children with as much devotion as a normal couple? The answer is certainly a “No!”. Adoption of children by homosexual couples is a very controversial topic. National Adoption week in the United Kingdom in October 2000 saw a drive to encourage gay couples to adopt‚ in order to find homes for thousands of orphan children. At present‚ many democratic countries like United States of America‚ United Kingdom‚ Denmark

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