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    Marriage Equality Cause and Effect Essay Abstract This paper provides an in-depth look into marriage equality and what homosexuals go through on a regular basis. It shouldn’t matter if you are gay‚ lesbian‚ bisexual‚ transgender‚ or heterosexual‚ if you love someone you should be allowed to share your vows and legally be married. Without marriage equality‚ people will continue to be ignorant of homosexual’s lifestyle. Hate crimes will continue to be committed‚ and homosexuals misunderstood

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    Prof. Atta PHIL 323 How to Actually Have the Same-Sex Marriage Debate The concept of same-sex marriage is currently a controversial idea across the nation. I believe it is possible to arrive at an amicable solution‚ but there is an important discussion regarding the route that must be taken in order to arrive at this solution. Both sides continue to argue over their respective philosophical differences and I am not attempting to determine which side provides the best answer‚ but instead

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    Argument Essay By: Mina Gedeon Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of others‚ to really step in someone else’s shoes. In literature empathy is a major role for emotion in a story‚ it can be viewed and used in many different ways. It can be handled to expose certain characters characteristics and much more. In a novel you must determine how a character feels towards others which can be shoed by empathy. In the novel To Kill A Mocking Bird by Harper Lee‚ there are quite a

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    Collin Brozek Scott Harber Comp. I April 14th‚ 2013 Argument Essay There are a plethora of reasons why pop and soft-drinks are bad for personal health as well as the environment. Never the less there have been an increase of obesity cases and children with diabetes caused solely by the consumption of sugar filled beverages. The consumption of soft-drinks and other carbonated beverages have multiple negative effects‚ and I want to briefly cover ten or so reason as to why soda is hazardous to

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    In 1955‚ Frank Sinatra sang‚ “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 getting married. However‚ not everyone sees it this way. Some think that if gays are allowed to get married‚ the already weakened institution would become even weaker. Others think that it would be a step towards giving people the ability to have

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    in whatever profession and also vote. And now since the late 1960s it’s the gays turn to fight for equal rights. The movement for gay equality in the constitution has been a recent topic for debate in the united states. Over the last several decades‚ gay rights advocates have made significant strides in better protecting homosexuals from discrimination‚ violence‚ and exclusion. However‚ many people assert that gays continue to experience discrimination on a scale unequaled by almost any other

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    Ross Gay: Poem Analysis

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    A fellow native of Ohio‚ Ross Gay is an incredibly accomplished and unexpectedly cosmopolitan poet. A testament to his diverse past‚ Gay has experience in not only what we may expect‚ such as in teaching poetry and the arts at Lafayette College and Montclair State University‚ but also in what we do not expect (Poetry Foundation). Drawn to a different type of writing‚ Gay founded his own online sports magazine‚ “Some Call It Ballin‚’” and continues to serve as the Founding Publisher and as a Senior

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    Argument Analysis Essay of Saint Joan George Bernard’s play Saint Joan was written about the life of a French woman in the late 1420’s who was on trial for spreading heresy. The Inquisitor presented a case against Joan to the juries of the church court. His argument opened with an appeal to ethos. Throughout the rest of his speech he would keep up this type of appeal‚ preferring the approach of ethical appeals to that of logic. Due to his lack of logical appeals‚ he seemed to revert to logical

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    is this fair? How does that make any sense? How is this equal rights? This should be common sense that it is a right for everyone‚ not a privilege only for straight people. The only reason someone should not be able to adopt is if they have a horrible criminal record such as a sex offender or a meth addict. Some people argue that it is not the fact that they are gay‚ but the fact that is it for the child’s better welfare. There is a statistic that being raised by gay parents will lead to substance

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    The argument of same-sex marriage is an important one. The question of legalization of same sex marriages is an issue in many of our states today. I would like to argue that same-sex marriages do not infringe on any civil rights‚ but it is also immoral. We‚ as Christians‚ should not be afraid to stand up and use our Constitutional rights to speak against same-sex marriages. The debate over whether same-sex marriage should be legalized has focused on the infringement of civil rights. State recognition

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