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    Should gay marriage be legalised in Australia Hello fellow citizens of Australia I’m Bill Shorten leader of the Labour party and we support gay marriage. Now speaking of gay marriage this is the reason as to why I’m here with you today to discuss the issue of ’should gay marriage be legalised in Australia’ and as I just mentioned imam in favour of allowing homosexuals to marry legally. You see being a homosexual is not something you can control it is simply something you are‚ it is like if I were

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    in whatever profession and also vote. And now since the late 1960s it’s the gays turn to fight for equal rights. The movement for gay equality in the constitution has been a recent topic for debate in the united states. Over the last several decades‚ gay rights advocates have made significant strides in better protecting homosexuals from discrimination‚ violence‚ and exclusion. However‚ many people assert that gays continue to experience discrimination on a scale unequaled by almost any other

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    Hate Crime Laws Racism and hate crimes have been a near constant in U.S life. From when having a slave was okay‚ to a rise in white supremacy groups: like the KKK‚ and on to today in everyday life. To solve this problem‚ our government created hate crime laws‚ where they then could punish those who persecuted different races‚ religions‚ and much more different groups of people. Are hate crime laws really necessary? Do they really make a difference? Hate crime laws are not necessary because hate

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    Gay Rights & Gay Marriage: How have the Advancements in Gay Rights paved a way for Gay Marriage? Oscar Rhodes Post University Professor Meghan Tarby PSS211: Sociology of Family The Gays Rights Movement has existed for over 89 years in counting since the development of the Society for Human Rights in Chicago. During the early years of the Gay Rights movement (1924-1973) it was very difficult to identify as a member of the same sex loving community because during this time it was illegal in

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    progressive dialogues in recent years. The federal law has not seen much benefit from this activity‚ but activity has altered change on the state level. As the country faces transition regarding the topic of sexual orientation‚ employers are being forced to adopt policies that consider the larger scope of this changing issue. Sexual orientation’s potential status change could affect employers on various levels: from benefits‚ to discrimination and harassment policies‚ to training and legal issues

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    Gay Rights     Gay rights cover a plethora of topics from same sex marriage‚ adoption‚ and gays and lesbians partaking in the military. Many believe that gay and lesbian marriage is untraditional and others disagree. Many think gay and lesbian adoption puts children at risk while others think that it is a chance of happiness and hope for a kid that doesn’t have a home or a family. Many think that gays and lesbian in the military is wrong and affects the bonds and effectiveness of our military

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    Gypsies and Lesbian Desire: Vita Sackville-West‚ Violet Trefusis‚ and Virginia Woolf Author(s): Kirstie Blair Reviewed work(s): Source: Twentieth Century Literature‚ Vol. 50‚ No. 2 (Summer‚ 2004)‚ pp. 141-166 Published by: Hofstra University Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/4149276 . Accessed: 12/03/2013 05:26 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit

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    190 homosexuals were killed in Brazil‚ one every two days‚ known as a 55 percent increase on the previous year. The annual report on murders of homosexuals‚ according to the Grupo Gay da Bahia from Brazil‚ says that 64 percent of the victims were gay men‚ 32 percent were transvestites‚ and four percent were lesbians. This is absolutely astonishing. Even though homosexuals have chosen an alternative lifestyle‚ they still deserve to live a normal life without being victimized of physical harm for

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    Homosexuals Should be Allowed to Adopt Thomas Jefferson quoted in the Declaration of Independence “all men are created equal”(Jefferson par 1). What exactly does this mean? It means that all men are to have the same rights. That no one should be treated more superiorly and have more opportunities. Gay adoption is an extremely controversial issue in our world today. Many people believe that it should be banned‚ and that homosexuals shouldn’t experience the same rights that heterosexuals get. How

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    People should give up some freedom in order to be protected. Protection is equally important as freedom and it really depends on whether an event such as a terrorist attack will eventually impact the safety of the public. Having complete freedom without protection would make the people vulnerable to danger. However‚ the biggest issue of giving up all freedom is the lack of privacy. People would be told what to do without having their own opinion. They would not be able to express themselves without

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