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    "By nature men are pretty much alike‚ it is learning and practice that set them apart." This quote by Confucius has been entrenched in the people of China’s minds. Chinese lives revolved around Confucian teachings and beliefs. Confucian ideas and beliefs would come to shape the Chinese government. In addition‚ Confucian ideas would dominate Chinese society‚ and governed the Chinese’s way of life. Then in 1949‚ the Communists swept into Beijing‚ and took power. The leader of the Communists‚ Mao Zedong

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    Analysis of “In The Idealist Wing of Confucianism: Mencius” “In The Idealist Wing of Confucianism: Mencius”‚ Fung explains the theories that Mencius developed and how it could be beneficial to a society. Mencius believed that all humans are born good and that they are also born with the “four beginnings” which are wisdom‚ propriety‚ righteousness‚ and human heartedness instilled in them. Fung compares Mencius to other philosophers of the time to allocate the differences between their theories. His

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    [Confucianism Paper] [By; Kari L Sherwood] [University of Phoenix] Confucianism is also known as Ruism and is a very philosophical as well as ethical system. It was developed by a Chinese philosopher Confucius. Confucianism started as an ethical teaching during the Spring as well as the Autumn period‚ but later had cosmological and metaphysical elements in the Han Dynasty. After the abandonment of Legalism in China‚ Confucianism became the official ideology of the Han. There beliefs are that humans

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    Course ID English 102-581 Ms.Jacob Annotated Bibliography http://.familylaw.com/adoption/samesexadoption Same Sex have the legal rights and full responsibilities that may arise with the gay and lesbian communities with the adoption and rights of LGBT . The same sex partners of gay and lesbian couples face many of several issues when they decide to adopt a child into a loving household in becoming a unity of family bonds. Special

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    If two people of the same sex were supposed to get married‚ there would have only been one sex created on this Earth. It is constitutionalized that a man and a woman are to get married. Some may bring religion into the reasoning behind this opinion. Religion does in fact play a big part in something as touchy as this. Here’s some facts and opinions on the topic of gay marriage. From what I’ve researched‚ mental health is at stake. People from all around the U.S. and media all have negative

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    Pro/Con: same-sex marriage By Kyle Harvey‚ Tabitha Cassidy Published: April 16th‚ 2013 EDITORS NOTE: In lieu of the Champion’s weekly “From the Desk” article‚ we present a debate on the topic of same-sex marriage. Along with the recent Supreme Court deliberation of the Defense of Marriage Act has come credible arguments from both sides. Though both of this article’s contributors are members of the Champion staff‚ the views presented are solely their own and do not reflect the official viewpoint

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    Same-sex marriage There are many important issues discussed in public policy today. One of these issues is homosexual marriage. This is an important issue because it deals with a relatively large minority of the United States. This issue is put into many different lights. Those of morals‚ family values and religion; and those of equality‚ constitutionality‚ and right to privacy. The aspect with the most relevance is constantly left up to debate. Homosexuals are ’gay ’ due to a combination of factors

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    This word has different meanings for different people. To some marriage means a commitment between two people in holy matrimony‚   or religious marriage.   To others it is just a legal contract between two people‚ or civil marriage.   In actuality there is only one definition for a marriage. According to Webster’s Dictionary‚ a marriage is a state of living together as husband and wife joined in wedlock.   Webster also identifies a husband as a man and a wife as a woman.   Same sex marriages

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    Same-Sex Equality xxxxxxxxx COMM/215 June 13‚ 2013 xxxxxxxxxxxx Same-Sex Equality Think of a feature or a characteristic that more than one person has‚ imagine that those individuals with those features and characteristic are not given the same laws and rights as everyone else because there different there kind is denied certain constitutional rights and benefits that the rest of the population gets and often takes for granted. The definition of equality is the state of being equal‚ which

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    The History of Same-Sex Marriage A social union or legal contract between two consenting persons for the purpose of creating children may be referred to as a traditional marriage. A marriage‚ a societal institution‚ may refer to an interpersonal relationship whereby intimate and sexual engagements are acknowledged in a variety of ways‚ depending on where the bond originated. A traditional marriage usually has a formal induction through a wedding ceremony‚ otherwise known as matrimony. A marriage

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