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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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    Gay Rights

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    conduct dialogue and understanding‚ model compassionate behavior and create safe and supportive environments for our troubled youths. The Arguments Against Gay Rights A decade ago‚ 59 percent of the interviewed population thought that gay and lesbian couples should not be able to marry. Ten years later‚ the percentage of people against marriage lowered from 59 to 36 percent. Arguments against include: Most religions consider it a sin. It would further weaken the traditional family values. And finally

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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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    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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    (Un)arranged Marriage In (Un)arranged Marriage Bali Rai shows us the spicy world of an Indian Punjabi boy and his family living in England. Bali rai has found inspiration for his main character in himself. He grew up in Leicester and wanted to become the best Liverpool player of all time‚ just like the main character. The boy who is the main character is called Manjit but he prefers being called manny‚ as to being more westernised. Manny has a good friend called Ady with whom he does things he should

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    Gay Marraige

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    I believe the love between gay people is just as real‚ just as authentic‚ just as holy‚ as the love between any married persons. A majority of Americans presently oppose same-sex marriage.15 These attitudes are strongly motivated by religious beliefs and an emotional response to deeply-held and preconceived notions against homosexuality.16 Critics of same-sex marriage commonly make moral [*PG382]arguments‚ alleging that the immorality of same-sex conduct or relationships justifies the traditional

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    Gay Rights

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    My name is ........ and my issue is Gay Rights. I will be providing you with information in the following areas * Key vocabulary * Basic problem * Timeline and history * Status quo * Pro side * Pro side arguments * Pro solutions * Con side * Con side arguments * Con solutions Key Vocabulary * LBGT- stands for Lesbian‚ Gay‚ Bi-sexual‚ Transgender * Heterosexual- a person who is sexually attracted to the opposite sex * Homosexual- a person who

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    Essay On 1984 Marriage

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    Marriage is an important part of today’s world‚ and many people commit to marriage to show their love for another person. It is one of the fullest signs of love; it proves that someone wants to spend the rest of their life with someone they believe is their soulmate. In the book 1984‚ written by George Orwell‚ everything is different. This novel is a dystopia where a strong government has taken over and controls every aspect of people’s lives‚ including marriage. The love and joy we see between married

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    Established with Adam and Eve‚ still surviving‚ marriage is the oldest institution known. Often the climax of most romantic movies and stories‚ whether it may be ‘Pride and Prejudice’ or ‘Dil Wale Dulhaniya Ley Jaein Gey’‚ marriage has a universal appeal. It continues to be the most intimate social network‚ providing the strongest and most frequent opportunity for social and emotional support. Though‚ over the years‚ marriage appears to be tarnished with high divorce rates‚ discontentment and infidelity

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    with homosexual parents have the same opportunities and the same presumptions for health‚ adjustment‚ and development as children who have heterosexual parents (Coparent or second-parent adoption by same-sex parents.‚2002). This is not an issue about gays”‚ Ohio House Speaker Jon Husted states‚ who was adopted as a child. “This is about children” (Stone‚ 2008). Homosexual parents have proven their qualifications for being foster. The National Adoption Center believes that

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