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    Gay Marriage in Australia

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    marriage equality‚ it’s time for the debate to end‚ time for gay marriage to be accepted into Australian law‚ culture‚ and society. Australia is a country where individuals are afforded the right to choose their own religion and their own philosophy of life‚ the right to choose their friends‚ associates and how they will express themselves‚ the right to choose where they will live and what occupation they will pursue. And yet‚ these rights are not extended to homosexuals‚ with government and other

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    Etymology Epidemiology (Occurrence) The frequency depends on the incidence of natural disasters and environmental trauma‚ e.g. earthquakes. In local areas where there are epidemics of viral myositis (muscle inflammation) In urban areas with a high incidence of drug and alcohol abuse Causes little or no death unless it is associated with the secondary complications of rhabdomyolysis‚ including hyperkalemia‚ hypocalcemia‚ and acute kidney injury It tends to affect males more than females because

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    My Kind Act Through my faith I have learned to believe that we must all do on to others as want others to do on to us; including being kind to others. I had the opportunity to help my sister in law Angie not too long ago. Angie is a single mother of 4 and has 5 grandchildren. A few months ago she was with nowhere to turn; had no place to live and had no job. At this time she had two of kids and her oldest grandchild with her. You see Angie has a great heart and will always help someone in there

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    Geography: The northeast is supportive; the west coast is about evenly split; the rest of the country is against. 30 states have constitutional amendments banning gay marriage. * Opponents argue that altering the traditional definition of marriage as between a man and a woman will further weaken a threatened institution and that legalizing gay marriage is a slippery slope that may lead to polygamous and interspecies marriages.  Arguments against: Religious freedom: For most Americans‚ marriage is

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    Gay marriage legal

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    Legalizing Gay Marriage (resubmission) Imagine you’ve met the love of your life‚ but he’s slowly dying from a terminal illness. He doesn’t have medical insurance and can’t afford the operation that will help him recover. If he dies‚ all his belongings would go to his brother and sister. You can’t even visit him in the hospital because you aren’t married. But the thing is‚ you can’t get married because both of you are of the same sex‚ and the state you live in does not allow same-sex marriage

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    Discrimination of Gays and Lesbians Here in our country‚ we have a big population. Years have passed and there are many gays and lesbians in our community. In the eyes of people‚ gays and lesbians are not acceptable because they think that gays and lesbians are the problems of our country. There are some reasons why there are gays and lesbians. Children and adolescents become gays and lesbians because of their peers. As long as they hang out with their friends or peers‚ the more that they become gays and lesbians

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    To persuade To persuade my audience that we should legalize same-sex marriage in our country. Same-sex marriage should be legalized since it is the natural form of the marriage evolution‚ part of human rights and able to prevent psychological stress from the LGB community. (LGB- lesbian‚ gays and bisexuals) Problem and solution I.INTRODUCTION Picture this... A man meets someone he loves. Someone he is sure will bring him happiness and someone he wants to grow old with. He wants to take the next

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    Gay Marriage Deviance

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    Society’s View Towards Gay Marriage In society today‚ gay and lesbian couples are looked at in a different light than what is ordinary. The standard couple in society is believed to be man and woman. In other cases‚ people fall in love or are attracted the same sex. This is seen as deviant behavior because of the fact that it is not the custom couple. “If two openly gay men walk down the street holding hands and show general signs of affection… they will likely receive remonstrative stares‚ be

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    Growing Up Gay

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    "The unprecedented growth of the gay community in recent history has transformed our culture and consciousness‚ creating radically new possibilities for people to ‘come out’ and live more openly as homosexuals"(Herdt 2). Before the 1969’s Stonewall riot in New York‚ homosexuality was a taboo subject. Research concerning homosexuality emphasized the etiology‚ treatment‚ and psychological adjustment of homosexuals. Times have changed since 1969. Homosexuals have gained great attention in arts‚

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    Most of the arguments deployed with the intention of circumscribing the parenting rights of homosexual couples are founded in precarious condemnations of homosexuality in general. Consequently‚ few of these arguments hold water. However‚ the concern that the children of homosexual couples would be subject to taunting by their peers is certainly relevant to the well being of the children in question. Nevertheless‚ while stigma may be a reality for the children of same-sex parents‚ these stigma must

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