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    the child‚ and a court could refuse to hear her claim for visitation. (2) A once happy family has been split up‚ and the child may never see her non-biological‚ non-adoptive (NBNA) mother again. This hypothetical situation could also be a reality for gay couples living in Arkansas‚ Florida‚ Mississippi‚ and Utah. These are the only states with statutes explicitly prohibiting homosexuals or homosexual couples from adopting children. (3) Without the ability to establish a legal relationship‚ the NBNA

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    REPUBLIC ACT 8552 The Domestic Adoption Act of 1998 Republic Act No. 8552 otherwise known as the "Domestic Adoption Act of 1998” is an act establishing the rules and policies on domestic adoption of Filipino children. This act was passed by both house of Congress on February 13‚ 1998 and approved by President Fidel V. Ramos on February 13‚ 1998. The Domestic Adoption Act of 1998 ensures that every Filipino child is provided with love‚ care‚ understanding and security toward the full development

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    At six months‚ I already moved out of my home country and birth family. Before I knew it‚ a family located in Burnsville‚ Minnesota adopted me from South Korea. Being adopted doesn’t cross my mind often seeing as it happened so early in my life. From my first day of school‚ I have always been different from every other kid. Coming from Neenah‚ Wisconsin which has a population a little over 25‚000 and a tenth of a percent of that being Korean‚ there are no other Korean adoptees in the city. Even though

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    Gay Marriage: The Controversial Issue Gay marriage has been an ongoing controversial issue. Many other countries have legalized gay marriage for decades and the United States is just beginning to pick up on the trend. While many people believe that gay marriage will stem many problems in both the short run and the long run‚ it is an issue of discrimination if we were to put a law banning gay marriage. Currently the United States are split up with some states supporting

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    that is simply overlooked by most people today. It is difficult to fathom all the way people are denied their rights. Problems such as marriage‚ child custody‚ and the right to have and raise children are just a few pieces to the giant puzzle of gay rights acceptance to the public. This puzzle must simply be solved. Homosexuals should have the same human rights that the Founding fathers of our country promised us in The Declaration of Independence. “All men are created equal.” Same sex couples

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    even cancer. It is estimated that 3% of the worlds population is adopted. An Open Records Law would NOT decrease the overall rate of adoptions. Alaska‚ Kansas‚ and Oregon give adoptees their original birth certificates. In the 1990’s has had over twice the per capita rate of adoptions as Texas. That just goes to show that this would not decrease the number of adoptions. Those who oppose Open Records may argue that this law would increase the number of abortions. They are also wrong there. Studies

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    clubs happens‚ they will be next. To empower school officials to close down and ban clubs based on homosexual preference is a marvelous thought‚ but it empowers them to shut down appropriate clubs like the bible study groups. In addition‚ the Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgendered group‚ also the LGBT has said that‚ "Any club/organization or school discrimination against homosexual clubs and organizations will lose funding‚ travel funds‚ meeting place and right to have a club on campus immediately (www

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    Many reasons come to mind when talking about adoption. The possibility that couples‚ single heterosexual‚ or gay and lesbian couples could not conceive‚ because of issues with infertility‚ or having a miscarriage. Having to adopt could be the means of completing a family one waited so long have. Some might want to adopt to help those children who live in countries that are less fortunate and need homes and families themselves. Many singles and celebrities have done a good cause when adopting children

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    sex marriage should be legal for a number of reasons‚ a few being‚ it’s no one else’s business if two men or two women want to get married‚ not allowing them to marry makes them seem inferior‚ and it rids them of their civil rights. In the book Gay marriage by Kate Burns‚ it states "Who owns marriage? In other words‚ who defines marriage? Who allows marriage‚ and who enforces it?" (22) It’s wrong to tell two people who love each other that they cannot marry; it’s nobody’s business who you fall

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    feel that equal rights for gays and lesbians should be a policy adopted by the American government. These equal rights would include all the same rights given to heterosexual couples such as medical benefits‚ retirement benefits‚ military benefits‚ adoption rights‚ and legal recognition. I also believe that the government should increase education concerning homosexuality‚ promote homosexual tolerance and increase AIDS education. There are many popular arguments going against same-sex marriage

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