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    Wesley King Grammar and Composition lesson 75 Argumentative Essay on Gay Marriage Marriage is the ceremonial binding of two people‚ male and female‚ into one couple. Historically‚ marriage has been the institution when a man and a woman join together with the promise of love‚ devotion‚ to always stay together‚ to be there for each other‚ to take care of one another and to start a family together. Biblically‚ marriage has been all the aspects above‚ but including honoring

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    Gay Marriage: a Moral Debate The trivial debate on gay rights is long from being resolved because of the large difference in opinion on whether gays should be considered equal. The legalization of gay marriage has been a constant struggle for the last decade and the population still cant seem to reach a logical conclusion. Many are for equal rights for all‚ while some are still stuck on the definition of marriage or religion. DOMA‚ the Defense of Marriage Act‚ was enacted in 1996 as a federal

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    Theory and Practice of Gay Marriage Pamela Thomas SOC 120 Introduction to Ethics & Social Responsibility Instructor: Safiyyah Al-Amin June 6‚ 2011 Introduction: Gay Marriage Thesis: Gay marriage is as an ethical issue because it goes against most people norms. I. Identify‚ specifically‚ the ethical issue A. The ethical problems it presents. II. Explain how one of the classical theories (virtue ethics) A. How would this resolve the problem? III. Contrast this response

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    finally decided to conduct a research on Gay Rights. This research focuses on the following problem: Why can’t gay couples raise children? To address the problem‚ and after reviewing several materials‚ I chose to refer to two articles: “Growing up with gay parents” by Marlyin Elias published in August.23.2001‚ and “The Rise of the Gay Dad” by Rebecca Seal released by October.25.2009. In the first article Elias stresses that no matter what sex if straight‚ or gay can be able to raise a child and give

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    Pro Gay Marriage Essay

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    Gay marriage is a huge topic that is talked about in today’s society. Many arguments are caused due to the topic when it is brought up in a conversation. This topic has become such as issue that the government has had to step in and create laws. Gay marriage is known to break apart families but is also known to bring families together. The first known case of a gay couple wanting to be legally married was on May 18‚ 1970 when the couple entered the courthouse and then later was denied by the county

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    Place To be Gay - BBC Documentary In Uganda‚ men and women who are homosexual goes trough every day with fear of getting beaten or even killed for being attracted to people with the same sex. Here they see homosexuality as an actual disease and death penalty for being gay is debated. We watched a documentary to get a new perspective of the life of a homosexual in Uganda. We followed this man named Scott Milles trough his trip to – what could be - The world’s worst place to be gay. Scott

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    Ross Gay: Poem Analysis

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    A fellow native of Ohio‚ Ross Gay is an incredibly accomplished and unexpectedly cosmopolitan poet. A testament to his diverse past‚ Gay has experience in not only what we may expect‚ such as in teaching poetry and the arts at Lafayette College and Montclair State University‚ but also in what we do not expect (Poetry Foundation). Drawn to a different type of writing‚ Gay founded his own online sports magazine‚ “Some Call It Ballin‚’” and continues to serve as the Founding Publisher and as a Senior

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    everyone. I think gay people deserve to be treated like every other person in the United States. Just Facts At this time in their life‚ gay teens may not make their sexual identity known to others because of feeling different from their peers or just feeling guilty about their sexual orientation. Many families won’t react to this kind of news very well‚ so that’s another reason why teens don’t tell anyone. Most teenagers are involved in some sort of sport in high school. Gay teenagers are afraid

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    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 is not the fact that they are gay‚ but the fact that is it for the child’s better welfare. There is a statistic that being raised by gay parents will lead to substance abuse (Subulica)‚ but kids with divorced parents are more like to abuse substances‚ than kids with married parents (Peacemakers). There is also a statistic that

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    Gay Marriages and Family Values At the very heart of the debate about same-sex marriage is the definition of the word "marriage". To some people‚ it changes to meet social and economic needs‚ to others it remains firmly fixed. In traditional cultures of Asia‚ arranged marriages are the rule. Marriages are designed to further the well-being of families‚ not the individuals involved. Marriages are seen as a matter of ancestors‚ descendants‚ and property. The Anglo-Saxons saw marriage as a strategic

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