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    2011‚ gay marriage remains legal in the following states: Massachusetts‚ Connecticut‚ Iowa‚ Vermont‚ New Hampshire‚ New York‚ and the District of Columbia? Thirty states have constitutional amendments banning gay marriage. Did you know‚ Massachusetts‚ which became the first state to legalize gay marriage on May 17‚ 2004‚ had the lowest divorce rate in the country in 2008? Its divorce rate declined 21% between 2003 and 2008. These facts are just a minor part of why I personally am pro- gay marriage

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    Gay marriage seems to be one of the biggest topics today. There are people who agree and disagree about gay marriage because of religious factors. Religious groups‚ for example‚ Christians are divided by this issue. “Some Christians argue that it is immortal and disgracing God’s only wish which is to make children. Others argue that same sex couples are created by God‚ and should be able to have the same rights as any other regular couple” (Debate).There are some religions that just open reject the

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    7‚ 2012‚ gay marriage has been legalized in nine U.S. states (Maine‚ Maryland‚ Massachusetts‚ Connecticut‚ Iowa‚ Vermont‚ New Hampshire‚ and Washington) including the District of Columbia. However‚ thirty-one states have constitutional amendments banning gay marriage and six states have laws banning gay marriage. There are many arguments surrounding this controversy that express extremely different opinions regarding supposed outcomes and benefits that would come along with legalizing gay marriage

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    These responsibilities are often neglected when being applied to Black gay men. The idea of a networked family structure is very prominent within families of colour‚ and so this puts Black gay men or msm at a particularly vulnerable spot‚ as they are being rejected of one of the very common structures their other family members‚ who if are heterosexual‚ are provided with. For people of colour‚ it is not merely the acceptance of the law‚ or the dominant social groups‚ the importance also lies with

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    Critical Review - Gay Marriage “Unnatural” Sheldon L‚ 1996‚ Gay Marriage “Unnatural”‚ USA Today‚ USA. Homosexual marriage is one of the old but controversial issues around the world. Compared to the past‚ it seems to become a more open debate among people. At the same time‚ people seem to be more swayable than before‚ but towards the gay marriage‚ different voices have still been hovering in the air. Gay people and their supporters have been striving for their rights to get married legally‚ while

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    The Issue of Gay Marriage Being married has always been something I have thought about since I was a little girl. From that time on‚ I have always seen and been taught that marriage is between a man and woman. With the way that society is changing every day‚ it now views many things differently than it did years ago. Recently‚ there has been a breakthrough on the idea of homosexual marriage‚ and all 50 states have agreed to allow two people of the same sex to get married. Homosexual

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    Gay Rights

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    Gay Rights By Ashley Bulen Purpose  Gay people should have the same rights as everyone else. They are no less‚ than anyone else.  They shouldn’t be treated less than everyone else‚ when they are just being who they are.  Allowing Gay Marriage to be legalized‚ has brought down divorce rates in seventeen states that legalized it.  All they want is to be themselves‚ and have the same rights. Main Points  It could decrease bullying rates if its legalized‚ because then it won’t be as a big

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    973763-1‚00.html Are Gay Men Born That Way? By Christine Gorman;J. Madeleine Nash/Los Angeles Monday‚ Sept. 09‚ 1991 Gay men often claim that even as children they knew they were somehow "different" from other boys. Many say that sense even preceded puberty. And yet‚ though researchers have tried for decades to identify a biological basis for homosexuality -- which seems to be present in all human societies -- they have mostly come up dry. Tantalizing clues have surfaced: gays are more likely to

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    Television’s Rachel Maddow‚ host of “The Rachel Maddow Show” said‚ “In the past decade‚ 31 states put to a vote the question of whether or not gay people should be allowed to get married. 31 states have put those minority rights up to a vote and in all 31 of those states‚ that minority rights issue has gone down to defeat. But here’s the thing about rights. They’re not actually supposed to be voted on. That’s why they’re called rights.” There should be legislation allowing same sex marriage in all

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     Changes like these are happening all  over the country‚ but the heated debate still goes on. One of the most common arguments is that  people should not have their taxes going towards something they strictly believe is wrong  (Marcellino et al. 1). Once gay marriages are legalized‚ benefits going to heterosexual couples  would naturally go to same­sex couples. Those benefits include claiming a tax exemption for a  spouse‚ receiving social security payments from a deceased spouse‚ and coverage by a spouse’s 

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