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    Gay Marriage

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    PROPOSITION: Resolved‚ that gay marriage should not be legal. PRACTICALITY: United States is filled with so many problems why legalize gay marriage to bring even more problems? There are so many reasons why this is not practical‚ or right‚ but I’ll start with this‚ How many of you guys believe in God? I will only bring this up because we attend a religious school‚ at the beginning God created Adam and Eve to be together and to have kids so that we would have generations. Because of Adam

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    Abolish Marriage

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    The article “Abolish Marriage” by Michael Kinsley is about why we should get rid of the institution of marriage. Kinsley proposes that marriage should be taken out of federal government and be put into the hands of private organizations. Kinsley argues that if marriage was privatized‚ the gay marriage debate as well as a lot of the controversy on marriage would be eliminated. Although Kinsley makes an interesting argument‚ it is bad idea and only simply will not work with today’s society. Kinsley’s

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    Marriage Is Moral

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    MARRIAGE I. INTRODUCTION Many of you may argue that the marriage certificate is only a piece of paper‚ it doesn’t really matter‚ but also bear in mind that a passport‚ a driver’s license‚ a deed to your house‚ or an arrest warrant are all just pieces of paper; however‚ these papers have great meaning and significance. Marriage‚ from a religious stand point‚ is valued as a sacrament because a couple is keeping each others ’ virtues intact by committing themselves to each other and by committing

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    Gay Marriage

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    It was Frank Sinatra who sang that “love and marriage go together like a horse and carriage. You can’t have one without the other.” Frankie is right. When two people—any two people—are in love‚ they should be able to openly express their love for each other by becoming married. However‚ not everyone is legally able to get married. A love shared by two people of the same sex cannot be binding because of petty laws that prohibit gay and lesbian couples to get married. It is ridiculous that two people

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    it is acceptable to discriminate against them. Offering civil unions was not an acceptable alternative to gay marriage because it is a considered choice of language that reflects a demonstrable assigning of same-sex‚ largely homosexual‚ couples to second-class status. There is no difference between same-sex and traditional marriage. I believe that same sex couples and the traditional couples are the same and because of that they should not be discriminated against. Both argue about the same things

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    Early Marriage

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    Early Marriage >>Child marriage and child betrothal customs occur in various times and places‚ whereby children are given in matrimony - before marriageable ageas defined by the commentator and often before puberty. Today such customs are fairly widespread in parts of Africa‚ Asia‚ Oceania and South America: in former times it occurred also in Europe. It is frequently associated with arranged marriage. In some cases only one marriage-partner is a child‚ usually the female‚ due to importance placed

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    Arranged Marriage: Argumentative Essay Marriage is sacred event in many cultures as it joins two people together‚ and those two people shall live in prosperity forever---but it depends on the type of marriage. There are two marriages‚ arranged marriage is one where your parents or someone of authority‚ happily decides who you will get married to in the future. On the other hand‚ there is love marriage where you‚ yourself‚ decide who you are willing to marry‚ and of course it is your loved one

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    Gay Marriage

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    I chose the topic Gay Marriage‚ and I chose this one‚ because I have such a strong view and opinion on this topic. I wish that one day we could all live in a world where everyone is accepted‚ no matter who that love‚ that is my idea of a perfect world‚ that and no violence. Gay Marriage I know though will never be 100% accepted everywhere‚ and it does not have to be‚ everyone has the right to their own opinion and freedom of speech. I am completely for Gay Marriage‚ I do not see an issue at all

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    Early Marriage

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    Early Marriage in South Asia A DISCUSSION PAPER Contents INTRODUCTION 2 THE PREVALENCE OF EARLY MARRIAGE 3 CAUSES OF EARLY MARRIAGE 5 CONSEQUENCES OF EARLY MARRIAGE 8 RESPONSES TO EARLY MARRIAGE OF CHILDREN 16 Introduction Early marriage affects millions of children through the world. It is widely practiced in the countries of South Asia where every year millions of girls-preteens and teens- become the wives of older men. Young girls are married

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    both pay the government for survivor benefits‚ even people who divorced can even claim survivor benefits whereas a lifelong gay/lesbian partner cannot. This is blatant discrimination against people of different sexual orientation. This is only one example of how the government’s refusal to recognize same-sex marriages denies homosexuals rights that are supposedly protected by the state. Homosexual’s lack of legal recognition effects them in numerous ways. The argument is much deeper then weather

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