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    submitted but it should be something that you can defend from the perspective of 4 ethical theories. The paper must have a title page and its title must be a normative statement expressing your judgement. An example of a normative statement is: "Gay Marriage Should Be Legalized." You should discuss your reasoning in terms of the different ethical theories studied. Be sure to show how the ethical theory applies and also address objections that might be raised to those reasons and how your position

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    Administration Formally Supports Nationwide Gay Marriage.” CNN Wire 7 Mar. 2015. Opposing Viewpoints in context. Web. 10 Mar. 2015 On March 6‚ 2015‚ the Obama administration filed a statement to the Supreme Court calling ban to gay marriage unconstitutional. This is another follow up to the statement made by then presidential candidate Obama before ascending into office back in 2012. When he was inaugurated in 2013‚ he states‚ “Our journey is not complete until our gay brothers and sisters are treated like

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    The Controversies Surrounding Gay Marriages: How Much the Fabric of Society Can Withstand Student’s name: Institution: Abstract The issue of gay marriages has been discussed for quite a while from a number of perspectives; however‚ its economic aspects are rarely touched upon. In their article Firms balk at gay weddings‚ Nathan Koppel and Ashey Jones shed some light on the controversy surrounding the provision of services regarding the arrangement of same sex weddings from the perspective of the

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    Bethany Norris – Unit 1 – Prejudice and Discrimination Part One Prejudice: The dictionary defines prejudice as an unfair and unreasonable opinion or feeling‚ especially when formed without enough thought or knowledge. This means that a person may form an opinion on a person or a particular group of people without having any facts or knowledge about that person or group. Prejudice is normally perceived as being bad but there are some instances where prejudice is an aid to survival for example

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    Firms Balk at Gay Weddings Photographers‚ Bakers Face Legal Challenges After Rejecting Jobs on Religious Grounds BY NATHAN KOPPEL AND AsHBY JONES As more states permit gay couples to marry or form civil unions‚ wedding professionals in at least six states have run headlong into state antidiscrimination laws after refusing for religious reasons to bake cakes‚ arrange flowers or perform other services for same-sex couples. The issue gained attention in August‚ when the New Mexico

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    The American War against De Jure and De Facto Discrimination Throughout the semester‚ we have examined the differences between de jure segregation‚ that which is written into law‚ such as slavery and Jim Crow‚ and de facto segregation‚ that which is seen as customary. Even though the battle against de jure discrimination has been a victorious one‚ with the desegregation of the American military and federal government in the 1940s‚ the reversal of Plessy vs. Ferguson in the 1950s‚ and the passing

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    Gay Marriage Rights! The definition of gay marriage or same sex marriage is when two people of the same gender want to spend the rest of their lives together and want to make it official by getting married. A lot of people seem to disagree with this topic‚ and think it is utterly disgraceful‚ but in my opinion‚ those are the people who are the major disgrace in our society. Just think‚ if you really loved a person and wanted to spend the rest of your life with them but the law wouldn’t allow

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    on society. In my opinion there is nothing wrong with being gay. Although‚ I believe homosexual marriage is unlawful and immoral‚ and negatively impact society. Same-sex marriage is legal in Canada‚ Sweden‚ Norway‚ Netherlands‚ Belgium‚ Spain‚ Portugal‚ Mexico‚ Iceland‚ and South Africa. In the United States it is legal in Massachusetts‚ Connecticut‚ Iowa‚ Vermont‚ New Hampshire‚ and Washington D.C. States that recognize out-of-state gay marriages are New York and California. These states grant same-sex

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    LGBTQ rights because a lot of people (LGBTQ) are dying everyday. Discrimination needs to stop. (Where is the thesis we created? Remember your thesis should state your position and have your three reasons as to why LGBTQ society should not be discriminated.) Some people say the LGBTQ socieaty is a threat to the public and that causes a lot of legal violence and discrimination. With violence being legal to people who that are against the LGBTQ sociaty a lot of deaths and torture happen.

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    same-sex couples to marry will give them access to basic rights such as hospital visitation during an illness‚ taxation and inheritance rights‚ access to family health coverage‚ and protection in the event of the relationship ending (Freedom to Marry). Gay marriage doesn’t hurt society or anyone in particular. It is a personal commitment that really is no one else’s business. Society shouldn’t be dictating what two people can or can’t do when no one else is hurt in the process (Messerli). Same sex couples

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