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    From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia "Marriage equality" redirects here. For other uses‚ see Marriage equality (disambiguation). Legal recognition of same-sex relationships [hide]Marriage Argentina Belgium Brazil Canada Denmark1 France Iceland Netherlands2 New Zealand†3 Norway Portugal South Africa Spain Sweden Uruguay† Performed in some jurisdictions Mexico: DF‚ QR United States: CT‚ DC‚ DE†‚ IA‚ MA‚ MD‚ ME‚ MN†‚ NH‚ NY‚ RI†‚ VT‚ WA‚ 3 tribal jurisdictions Recognized

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    COLLECTIVISM This is more a political view than a sociological prospective. It is said that the state is responsible of providing care and welfare as a team. This prospective looks at the most vulnerable and disadvantaged people around‚ it prioritises the responsibility to look after them‚ for example people with disabilities‚ unemployment‚ low income‚ children‚ they also make old people a priority to look after as well as mentally ill people and sick people. People in society pay national insurance

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    SAME-SEX MARRIAGE MULTI-MODULE Miss Atwood DRAFT 3 SLIDE 1: BRIEF ABSTRACT: (name) plays the role of a seminar host informing individuals about the current legal situation relating to same-sex marriage. SLIDE 2: Good evening esteemed guests and families. My name is .. – Professor of Law and International Relations at the Australian National University and I would like to welcome you all to the 2013 Issues for Families Conference. As most of you may be aware‚ this seminar will focus on

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    The three major sociological perspectives‚ functionalism‚ conflict theory‚ and interactionism‚ are perception lenses which Sociologists utilize to answer the two basic questions in building theory; what issues should we study? And how should the facts be linked? Essentially‚ each perspective conceptualizes and analyzes how society influences people as well as how people can influence society. Functionalism or structural-functionalism is sociological perspective that analyzes society on a macro level

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    Make Gay Marriage Legal What is so wrong about gay marriage? It’s just two people‚ like you and me‚ who want to spend the rest of their lives with the person that they love. Same-sex marriage couples should have access to the same marriage benefits and public acknowledgement enjoyed by heterosexual couples. Prohibiting gay marriage is unconstitutional discrimination. A law shouldn’t stop two people from being happy and doing what they want freely. As of July 17‚ 2013‚ gay marriage has been

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    openly gay. Even in Australia gay people are denied the right to marry. This is a human right‚ because and here’s why… Gay marriage is important because it brings two people together. There is no effect on heterosexual community. The issue of gay marriage is no different. Denying marriage to two individuals who love each other is to deny them a fundamental freedom. Gay couples are legally allowed to enter into a civil union partnership... but this is not nearly the same thing as marriage. Marriage

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    Gay Marriage In today’s world‚ gay marriage is a huge issue amongst society. Many people are either in favor of it or they are not in favor of it. For example‚ “A Right to Marry”‚ is an article written by Martha Nussbaum that expresses her opinion of gay marriage‚ which includes her thought of what the gay marriage debate is about‚ as well as her objection to it. Nussbaum believes the debate of gay marriage is not built on the religious aspect‚ civil rights aspect‚ or the relationship

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    Gay Marriage (Research Paper) Andrés Diez 12°B #10 Should there be a constitutional amendment that allows gays and lesbians to legally marry? All around the world‚ gay people are struggling to be approved legally and by society; however‚ their fight is definitely working‚ because this union is becoming more and more accepted globally. That doesn’t mean they should stop now‚ the battle for these rights is just beginning. Homosexual activities and relationships exist since human origins

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    rights. Gay‚ and lesbian couples are consistently denied rights that most Americans don’t even appreciate. Many gay and lesbian couples are denied the right to marry despite the freedoms the great American nation was founded upon. They are constantly being looked over and held at an unfair disadvantages‚ only because of their sexual orientation. Gay and lesbian couples are still made up of two‚ real‚ feeling people‚ who should be afforded the same rights as heterosexual couples. An issue gay and lesbian

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    Gay Marriage: With Liberty and Justice for All? At a time where a procedural republic is present‚ gay marriage is an issue that does not satisfy the ideal of liberty as self-choosing and unencumbered. However‚ this concern has become one of the most controversial subjects today because it violates the first amendment‚ which is the right of the people to peaceably assemble. How are homosexuals supposed to assemble for their cause if they are threatened with violence? Homosexuality is the real

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