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    "He who scorns instruction will pay for it‚ but he who respects a command is rewarded." Proverbs 13:12-14 NIV. There are only forty five instances of the word respect in the NIV bible. I try to live my life as though I were being watched by God Himself‚ because I believe that I am. I try‚ and hopefully achieve‚ to show respect to all people‚ NCOs and Officers‚ I even call civilians "sir" and "ma’am." As a Christian I know that I am an example for God‚ and the only way some people will ever see God

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    info Emerald Article: The performance of Internet service provider (ISP) markets of Australia and New Zealand David Boles de Boer‚ Christina Enright‚ Lewis Evans Article information: To cite this document: David Boles de Boer‚ Christina Enright‚ Lewis Evans‚ (2000)‚"The performance of Internet service provider (ISP) markets of Australia and New Zealand"‚ info‚ Vol. 2 Iss: 5 pp. 487 - 495 Permanent link to this document: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/14636690010801672 Downloaded on: 11-01-2013 Citations:

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    April 19‚ 1962 - 11:59 pm What a f#$&ing week! I can’t believe Andy is really gone‚ I mean‚ I knew all along with him being part of a gang that he’d get hurt sometimes‚ but this... it’s too much. The Royals are all hastlin’ me‚ it’s been real rough. They seem to think that it’s my fault Andy’s gone‚ as though if I hadn’t sent him for those cigs that it wouldn’t have happened. Or that if I was a decent girlfriend that I would have gone with him or that I would have worried about him sooner‚ before

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    people speak-from Arabic to Yiddish‚ from Chinook to Chinese-marriage is what we use to describe a specific relationship of love and dedication to another person” (Wolfson 90). In the essay “What Is Marriage” by Evan Wolfson‚ he argues that marriage is a very important custom to our society from both social and spiritual aspects of life. Wolfson believes that as long as two people are in love whether if it is same-sex or opposite sex‚ couples have the right to be married. The government should permit and

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    articles “It Takes a Family” and “What is Marriage”‚ Rick Santorum and Evan Wolfson both approach their ideal ways of how marriage should appear in the view of society in the United States. Although Wolfson has various arguments where one’s opinion may contradict his beliefs on the issues he is delivering‚ he informs his readers on the roles men and women should have when dealing with the responsibility of their relationship. Wolfson has valuable points; however‚ he argues on the importance of same-sex

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    Opponents argue that is against their religion—marriage should be between a man and a woman so that they can pro-create. However‚ Evan Wolfson‚ from a gay-advocacy group called Freedom to Marry‚ argues that “every religion can decide for itself whether to perform or honor any marriage…but no religion should be able to dictate who gets a civil marriage license” (Wolfson). This country was founded and has continued to develop the concept of separation of church and state. It is up to individual religions

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    that same-sex marriages would be beneficial to the economic growth and development of our nation. Going beyond the religious argument‚ same-sex marriage is not a civil right‚ nor should the privileges be denied to a specific group of individuals. In Evan Wolfson’s essay‚ “What is Marriage?” he takes a civil right standpoint on the same-sex marriage debate and states that the union between two partners is a essential part of life and shouldn’t be denied to any individual whether he/she be homosexual

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    Cited: X‚ Malcolm. "Learning to Read." Gary Colombo‚ Robert Cullen‚ Bonnie Lisle. Rereading america: Cultural Contexts for Critical Thinking and Writing. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin‚ 2007. 210. WolfsonEvan. "What is Marriage?" Gary Colombo‚ Robert Cullen‚ Bonnie Lisle. Rereading america: Cultural contexts for Critical Thinking. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin‚ 2007. 99.

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    Naomi Chandler ENG 150-SEEK BLK 1 Prof Karen Pitt April 8th 2013 Marriage: What’s Really Important ? According to Amy Grant “Every good relationship‚ especially marriage is based on respect. If it’s not based on respect‚ nothing that appears to be good will last long.” In her essay “About Marriage” Danielle Crittenden speaks about gender roles and its importance in marriage‚ claiming that the 1950’s portrayed what a marriage should be like and that the new found independence of women

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    As years go by‚ the word ‘’marriage’’ has evolved in its meaning many times. Marriage is not exactly the same as it used to be interpreted. For example‚ wives used to be considered their husband’s property. At one time‚ interracial marriage used to be illegal. It was not until 1967 that interracial marriage was accepted in The U.S. However‚ those definitions of marriage changed as people’s attitude changed and people became more open minded about human rights. It was only 40 years ago that the United

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