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    consequences of legalizing gay marriage‚ which include a deconstructed family structure‚ setting an excessively open precedent‚ and establishing an unfair situation for heterosexual marriages‚ among other problems. Undoubtedly‚ the extraordinarily negative repercussions of legalizing and proliferating gay marriage make it a step that is not worth taking. And it is‚ in fact‚ entirely possible to prevent these catastrophic ramifications‚ while still preserving civil rights and freedom. The fundamental

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    Trace The History Of The Civil Rights Movement With Reference To The Blacks‚ Asians And Women The United States is a progressive nation that is considered one of the most developed countries in the world. Although the United States may now seem like a tolerant and liberal nation with the perception that it is the land of opportunity‚ its history is deeply rooted in outright discrimination towards the various minorities within the nation. The United States managed to become the nation it is today

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    nation. We need to change to way of Australia and its opinion of gay sexuality and marriage. Australia should not have anyone that is gay to be beaten down because of the way they were born‚ and should not be treated differently. They have equal rights as well and should be able to marry the one that they love. We should be using our time to change the face of Australia‚ and have equal rights in marriage. One reason why we should accept gay marriage is that there will be many more happy lives for children

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    Nancy Cassano English 1301- 3C2 November 25‚ 2014 Gay Marriage Gay marriage should be legal in every state and not half of the United States because everyone should be entitled to their own right to be happy. Our unalienable rights are life‚ liberty and pursuit of happiness‚ which means to be happy. The unalienable rights are rights are rights that we are given and cannot be taken away from us. It is up to the individual to give up their rights. It was a never ending fight for slavery to be over

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    Anyone Can Adopt Anyone can adopt a kid‚ right? Nope‚ Apparently the LGBT community can not adopt even if they to want. LGBT can get married now‚ but can’t adopt. How is this fair? How does that make any sense? How is this equal rights? This should be common sense that it is a right for everyone‚ not a privilege only for straight people. The only reason someone should not be able to adopt is if they have a horrible criminal record such as a sex offender or a meth addict. Some people argue that it

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    Running Head: GAY AND LESBIAN ADOPTION Gay and Lesbian Adoption Argumentative Emily Stroud School Abstract Lesbian and gay adoption has been widely controversial across the globe. This social issue is tremendously discussed by religious‚ political and social groups which have been providing numerous statistics‚ figures and major researches on the effects of same sex couples to the mental and emotional growth of children

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    Civil Rights Movement The Civil Rights Movement was a social movement in U.S for equal rights and treatment of American- Africans in the U.S. as well as to end segregation and ban discrimination. The Civil Rights Movement during the 1950’s and 60’s was one of the most successful social movements of black Americans to gain equal rights as whites (Lawson‚ 1991). This movement was a leading challenge to segregation‚ separating blacks and whites. The cause for the civil right movement was the school

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    oppression. The movement of Civil Rights created a change that would impact women‚ African Americans‚ and people who were upset with the American government. This movement changed the country and created opportunities for many. This movement in the 1960’s was the most important social and political movement of the twentieth century. The Civil Rights Movement‚ the movements of securing African Americans equal access to basic privileges and rights of a U.S. citizen. Although the movement goes as far

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    of the most dominating themes of that period was the Civil Rights Movement. The quest for civil rights had been started long ago‚ when the black man was freed from the bonds of slavery. Over a hundred years later‚ the problem of blacks being treated as second-class citizens still persisted. What could be done to correct the present situation? Some‚ both blacks and whites‚ believed that non-violence was the only means to achieve civil rights‚ as Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. preached. Others like Huey

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    point in their lives. It is unfortunate that love is and will be a challenge for some. Gay couples‚ for example‚ have been confronted with obstacles relative to their relationships and desire to openly express their love publicly without ridicule. Most Gays could not reveal their sexual preference without the fear of being judged. Based on media exposure‚ reality television and magazine articles‚ some Gays‚ male and female‚ have shared their fears and articulated their concerns about their love

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