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    relationships and households should be incorporated into the family laws. Focusing on obtaining what heterosexuals have for same sex marriages risks leaving behind other households‚ families and relationships of homosexuals.   Arguments for gays having equal rights The first argument for same sex marriage rights is the social factor. Including same sex couples in the institution of marriage smoothen the apparent rough edges of same sex relationships. It promotes the stability and the welfare of the both

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    Webster defines an abortion as a medical procedure used to end a pregnancy and cause the death of the fetus. Just reading these definitions begin the argument of whether or not abortion should be legal and if it is “morally” right. Abortion has become a popular topic of discussion across politics and within churches. Although both sides have valid arguments‚ it is up to the woman carrying the child to decide whether she will keep the child or not. No government‚ nor religion should force someone into

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    SeaWorld’s Argument Against BlackFish           The website for SeaWorld Parks and Entertainment is speaking towards anyone that has seen the documentary BlackFish‚ or anyone who thinks that SeaWorld is abusing or mistreating the orcas or other animals by keeping them in captivity. They also attract the corporate side of SeaWorld as a business. The website gives information about what the business does to give back to the community‚ how their animals are treated and shows their credibility to draw

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    The argument that there is no cataleptic impression is a sound argument based on the four claims given to us. When an impression is said to be cataleptic it means that it is so true that it cannot be doubted. Each given premise can be deemed true through reasoning; and through that very logic‚ we come to conclude that the argument against cataleptic impressions is a valid one. The arguments are as follows: 1. Some impressions are true and others false. 2. A false impression is not cataleptic. 3.

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    opportunity to become a part of the American polity. Nevertheless‚ Anti-immigrant groups argue three points against immigration reform. The first point‚ is that unauthorized immigrants broke the law and should not be rewarded for criminal behavior. Although unauthorized entry to the country is a civil violation‚ anti-immigrant groups treat it as a criminal violation. The second argument opponents of immigration reform make‚ is that unauthorized immigrants are somehow hurting the workforce. Anti-immigrant

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    the aims of improving their performance in their field. It does this by mainly promoting muscle building. There are three disadvantages to the permission of consumption of steroids in sports‚ which will be discussed in this essay. The main argument against the permission of steroid use in sports is its long term consequences on an athlete’s health. Examples of these negative health affects are prominent breast‚ infertility‚ and shrunken testicles in males. Females taking steroids experience deepening

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    This statement should not even be considered as an argument against women playing rugby because it is a hasty generalization‚ that has no concrete basis. Nevertheless‚ people in the middle east never stop trying to enforce that statement on women. They hide behind the statement instead of facing the logical side

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    of the Magna Carta 800 years ago (1215) yet despite the USA’s constitution being derived from the Magna Carter‚ the UK has not followed suit in adopting a single document outlining the rules and regulations that the government must abide by. Throughout this essay I will assess arguments for and against the codification of the UK’s constitution. Critique of the options for change There have been numerous proposals as to what a codified constitution in the UK should contain. As it stands‚ the UK

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    In fear of tyranny and corruption‚ two arguments against the ratification of the Constitution were that if they increased the power of the central government they would be too far away to help the citizens with their concerns‚ instead they favored the rights of the states and the active representation of the average citizens. They also argued to keep the unicameral legislature‚ they believed that local and state governments represented voters more fairly. They also argued that the newly ratified

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    Here are some of the common arguments against the resurrection. The first one and the most spotty argument against the resurrection of Christ is called the swoon theory. This theory states that Jesus didn’t actually die. It states that he passed out and went into a coma from all the pain‚ and he woke up later in the tomb

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