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    take a step forward‚ take it to the next level and spend the rest of your lives together‚ officially‚ legally. But you’re denied this opportunity by the government; same sex marriage is illegal in Australia. The bill that my party would like to put forward is to legalize same sex marriage. In my opinion‚ same sex marriage would be a great opportunity for social progress. Two people who love each other should be able to publicly celebrate their commitment. It does not and should not hurt anybody

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    Suicide is an act where one intentionally ends his/her own life. Suicide has existed for a long time and has increased substantially in the past 2-3 decades among adolescents. In order for a death to be considered suicide it must be one’s own doing‚ where the person intentionally used a physical action to kill himself; this is different from an accidental self-inflicted death. If a suicide does not result in death‚ it is labeled as an attempted suicide. Statistics show that suicide rates in New Orleans

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    Abstract Suicide is an act of intentionally ending one’s own life committed out of despair‚ mental disorders and stress. The Filipinos committing suicide is a mind-boggling act and this paper would serve as an awareness to people that some interactions with the community: family‚ friends‚ peers‚ school‚ and network can affect even a teenage Filipino to give in to suicidal thoughts . . . which is rare given the fact that a Filipino at heart is considered as one of the happiest people on earth.

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    heterosexuals. The gay adoption process is very rigorous‚ including extensive home visits and interview of prospective parents. It is designed to screen out those individuals who are not qualified to adopt or e foster parents‚ for whatever reason. All of the evidence shows that lesbians and gay men can and do make good parents. At the present time a lot of celebrities adopted children. For example: Elton John. I think everyone knows him and he I of the famous singers in the world. Gay couples aren’t

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    do things because of the expectations society has placed on you to do them? For instance shaving your legs just because you are a female. Societal expectations and expectations placed on the characters in the novel “The Outsiders” by themselves greatly affected their actions and reactions‚ as well as the final outcome of the novel. One example of the role societal expectations play in the novel is that all the members of the Greaser gang have only each other for true friendship because society has

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    inferiority of public affairs‚ expected to live with accepted societal norms. Typical of the misogynistic views of a patriarchal society‚ Mary Shelley shadows them in the domestic roles‚ submissive and passive natures‚ and tragic fates of the female characters in her novel‚ Frankenstein. Shelley presents a completely gendered representation of domestic women‚ set forth directly in the Frankenstein family. Caroline Beaufort‚ subjected by societal expectations‚ complies with her role as a domestic female

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    Gay Rights By Ashley Bulen Purpose  Gay people should have the same rights as everyone else. They are no less‚ than anyone else.  They shouldn’t be treated less than everyone else‚ when they are just being who they are.  Allowing Gay Marriage to be legalized‚ has brought down divorce rates in seventeen states that legalized it.  All they want is to be themselves‚ and have the same rights. Main Points  It could decrease bullying rates if its legalized‚ because then it won’t be as a big

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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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    Besides‚ it is unethical for the law to punish people who have failed in their suicide attempt (Alex‚ 2012). One should consider the inability of the respective individual in making the correct decisions. During that particular state of time‚ does the society think they are in a sane state? Moreover‚ studies also further confirm that stressful situations only making someone to be more emotional‚ rather than rational thought. Consequently‚ how is punishment a valid act? Punishment is a failed

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    27 May 2014 Gay Rights Movement and Proposition 8 “It takes no compromise to give people their rights...it takes no money to respect the individual. It takes no political deal to give people freedom. It takes no survey to remove repression.”  This was a quote from an American politician who became the first openly gay person to be elected to public office in California‚ Harvey Milk‚ and he believes that gay rights is a right that must be set for the equality of men and women. The gay rights movement

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