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    The time has come to legalise gay marriage in Australia. Gay marriage is marriage between two people of the same gender. I believe all Australians have the right to be able to get married despite what gender‚race and religion they’re. A basic human right is that every grown up has the right to marry but why is that only that a man and a woman can do so not man and man or woman and woman.Why is it that?If you love someone it shouldn’t matter what gender they’re but somehow it dose. At the moment

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    Argument Essay Angel Seter Kelly Mink PHI103 9/1/2014 Argument Essay The government does not believe in same- sex marriage. It is not part of the ideal marriage between a man and woman that has been around for decades. The government still believes these individuals has rights and does recognize them as a equal that can live together just not be married.. The argument

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    A proposal for preventing gay marriage rights from being a large topic of debate in the United States. A proposal for preventing gay marriage rights from being a large topic of debate in the United States. By Ciera Miller and Evan Forbes‚ 2013 Equal marriage rights for homosexuals have been long debated topics in the United Sates. It has been so overly done that is has just become an obnoxious way to keep bringing it up in politics. But why would anyone object to this idea? It’s so great for

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    However‚ people against LGBT+ adoption say that a child needs both a female and male role model for them to grow up as well balanced adults. Males and females may have different styles of parenting and a child needs to be exposed to both of those types to be successful. The opposition also believes that LGBT+ adoption will “lead to the breakdown of the traditional family” (Gaines). Many people who oppose LGBT+ adoption also say that children brought up in a same-sex household have a greater risk

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    Grey; Yet So Colorful To truly understand why gay marriage is a pressing issue‚ understanding both arguments is a must. The argument across the nation is‚ are you for or against allowing legally recognized marriage between homosexuals to co-exist with that of heterosexual marriages? Yet should same sex marriage be legalized throughout the entire United States? It is a topic of great disagreement among many people‚ and is discussed in many presidential debates. Tolerance is a word that should be

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    e“The Conservative Case for Gay Marriage” Why same-sex marriage is an American Value. Critique Theodore B. Olson (2010)‚ a former United States Solicitor General‚ who served under President George W. Bush‚ attempts to persuade a federal court to invalidate Proposition 2‚ which banned same sex marriage in California. In his article “The conservative Case for Gay Marriage”‚ the widower of the writer Barbara Olson‚ murdered during 9/11‚ argues‚ from a conservative point of view‚ that it should

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    Gay Marriage: Social‚ Political and Financial Issue Daniela Chirinos Peralta Pre-Degree Ilene Sova December 14th‚ 2009 The second article of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights clearly states: “Everyone is entitled to all the rights and freedoms set forth in this Declaration‚ without distinction of any kind‚ such as race‚ colour‚ sex‚ language‚ religion‚ political or other opinion‚ national or social origin‚ property‚ birth or other status”. Visibly‚ since 1948‚ when this Declaration

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    Oppression of Gay Marriage Supported by the Mormon Religion Oppression in the United States is prevalent in all different facets of life‚ and victims come in all different genders‚ sizes‚ and colors. However‚ one kind of oppression that has become a headliner in modern politics is one’s sexual orientation and their right to marriage. In almost every election‚ a heated battle over legalizing same-sex marriage is waged at both state and federal level. As of right now marriage laws are defined

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    Thomas Jefferson is known as the writer of the Declaration of Independence‚ written in the year of 1776. The Declaration of Independence was a statement of the colonists’ freedom from the rule of the British monarchy. In the Declaration‚ Jefferson listed the inalienable rights‚ which were life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness. The inalienable rights were the rights that were naturally given to man‚ and the British monarchy could not take them away. The key arguments that Thomas Jefferson made

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    On June 26‚ 2015‚ gay marriage was finally legalized in all 50 states in America. This was a major step in American history because previously‚ same-sex love and marriage was viewed as a shameful thing that was going against God and society’s rules. However‚ society has realized that same-sex love is just as valid as traditional love and that they were wrong to have judged gay people and their love. In Romeo and Juliet‚ by William Shakespeare‚ Romeo and Juliet were not supposed to be together because

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