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    issue of whether or not gay marriage should be accepted in Australia has been largely debated in politics and among the general public for a while now‚ and it seems as though it will remain a continuous issue for some time to come. The majority of Australians are currently split over whether the traditional view of marriage being solely between a man and a woman should be preserved‚ or whether this view of marriage is out-dated and should be redefined in order to allow gays the right to marry. The

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    the main purpose of marriage all comes down to safety. While justifying this‚ he wonders how straights view marriage and for the same reasons that straights get into marriage‚ it is the same way and same reasons that gays get into marriage. Living life without getting into marriage becomes so lonely and it make life more vulnerable. In his defense for gay marriagegays need some kind of care just like everyone else. According to him‚ there are few marriages and gay marriages should be accepted so

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    Gay Marriage: The Recognition of Equal Human Rights In America‚ people hold on to the Declaration of Independence as an implementation of their rights. Part of the Declaration of Independence clearly states‚ “We hold these truths to be self-evident‚ that all men are created equal‚ that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights‚ that among these are Life‚ Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness” (Jefferson 80). Gays are human beings too‚ and they should equally be able to enjoy

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    Against gay marriage In the article “For Gay Marriage” Andrew Sullivan argues that marriage should be available to any two citizens‚ which includes homosexuals. He defines marriage as “an emotion‚ financial‚ and psychological bond” between two individuals. Even thou most people define marriage between man and woman‚ he says it’s okay if the marriage couples are both man or woman as long as they have the “emotion‚ financial‚ and psychological bond”. Andrew stated the fact that a marriage license

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    Surrounding Gay Marriage The debate of gay marriage is very complex‚ due to the many different feelings people express on the topic. One opinion is that gay marriage should be legalized nationally. Others feel that gay marriage should not be legalized but civil unions should be granted to homosexuals so they have an alternative that allows gays and lesbians to receive something that compares to the same rights as marriage. On the other hand there is a large group that believes neither gay marriage nor

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    Ethics- Gay Marriage a social issue addressed Today‚ 8 out of our 50 states has passed some sort of law‚ or regulation‚ that allows gay marriage in their own respected state. According to data released from the 2000 census bureau collection‚ there are now over 594‚391 gay couples living in this country. With the increasing rate of LGBT activism‚ nationwide controversy has began to spread in the last few years. From gay pride marches‚ to sit ins‚ and to riots the issue of gay rights‚ and more

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    we have most recently seen‚ in politics. Given this trend of greater acceptance of gay marriage‚ the issue of whether to legalize same-sex marriage comes about naturally. Massachusetts has led the way by legalizing gay marriage. Responding to this example‚ some states have taken steps towards accepting gay‚ while others are considering laws and constitutional amendments banning gay marriage within state borders. Recently‚ another controversy has risen‚ who should deal with

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    Oppression of Gay Marriage Supported by the Mormon Religion Oppression in the United States is prevalent in all different facets of life‚ and victims come in all different genders‚ sizes‚ and colors. However‚ one kind of oppression that has become a headliner in modern politics is one’s sexual orientation and their right to marriage. In almost every election‚ a heated battle over legalizing same-sex marriage is waged at both state and federal level. As of right now marriage laws are defined

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    Emile Durkheim

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    Emile Durkheim‚ the world ’s first official Sociologist believes society is a complex structure in which each separate part is responsible for its own function for the benefit of the whole. This essay will explain how society can be both internal and external to human beings‚ also three characteristics of the social fact concept‚ and three of Durkheim ’s sociologically significant concepts. According to Durkheim‚ society comes in two forms: internal and external. First‚ the internal society forms

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    Durkheim on Totemism

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    In order to truly assess the legitimacy of Durkheim ’s functionalist definition of religion‚ his notion of Social facts‚ (upon which his theory is constructed) must be examined. Durkheim advocated that amongst the reputable fields of biology‚ psychology and history‚ Sociology also warranted a specific focus. It was‚ for him: a ’sui generis ’ "something that had to be explained on its own terms". Sociology was not‚ for Durkheim‚ a field that should be susceptible to overlapping subject matter: he

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