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    the child‚ and a court could refuse to hear her claim for visitation. (2) A once happy family has been split up‚ and the child may never see her non-biological‚ non-adoptive (NBNA) mother again. This hypothetical situation could also be a reality for gay couples living in Arkansas‚ Florida‚ Mississippi‚ and Utah. These are the only states with statutes explicitly prohibiting homosexuals or homosexual couples from adopting children. (3) Without the ability to establish a legal relationship‚ the NBNA

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    Dependence upon Private Military Companies (PMCs) and Private Security Companies for governmental and Military Roles Setting the Scene: In the whole world‚ the scenario of war and weapons has tremendously developed over past few decades. America is no exception in this regard. From the wars fought in Iraq to Syria‚ Lebanon and Vietnam‚ the demand of military and security personnel has drastically increased all over the world. Some countries have their own back up of military forces and have large number

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    The Military‚ Economic‚ and Legal Impacts Of Private Military Companies To Robert Yamaguchi‚ D.B.A. From Jason Stonehawk November 15‚ 2010 Jason Stonehawk 2480 Irvine Blvd Apt 360 Tustin‚ CA 92782 714-389-5822 November 15‚ 2010 Dr. Robert Yamaguchi Fullerton College 321 E. Chapman Avenue Fullerton‚ CA 92832 Dear Dr. Yamaguchi: War and business share a well known rapport. The military industry has become influential throughout global business. “The Military

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    The Endless Controversy of Gay Marriage Gay marriage has been the cause of intense debate in the United States for years. Sexual activity within the same gender was something that was considered normal in Greek and Roman times but in today’s society‚ there is a great amount of controversy concerning sexual activity between homosexuals and same-sex marriage. A couple of reasons why gay marriage has become so controversial is because of religion‚ the issue of procreation‚ and the concern for children

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    Gay Marriage in the United States The debate between whether gay marriage should be legalized or not has been a controversial topic recently. In the past twelve years‚ equal marriage rights have been legalized in 6 states of the U.S.. Eighteen states do not allow gay marriage and do not recognize civil unions. The other twenty six states allow civil unions‚ and some are debating legalizing gay marriage. Gay marriage should be legal across the United States. Not allowing gay marriage in any state

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    Gay Marriage: Right or Wrong? Kristina Waltmire SOC 120 Introduction to Ethics & Social Responsibility June 13‚ 2011 Dr. Eva M. Ananiewicz Ashford University Abstract This paper will give a look into the religious‚ social ethics‚ and rights of a gay couple wanting to get married. Gay marriage debates are very emotional and important to many people and there are many sides to every argument. Religious leaders want to state what the bible is saying and saying that same-sex marriage is

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    Gay marriage is a hot topic that is debated and spoken about constantly around the globe. Gay marriage is by definition: the marriage of two people of the same sex‚ so either two men or two women‚ and this is the reason why it’s so often spoken of and has many mixed opinions on the topic. Many people say that love is love‚ and marriage works if two people love each other no matter what gender‚ but many people argue against this. They argue that it’s wrong and God created a woman and man (Adam and

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     Changes like these are happening all  over the country‚ but the heated debate still goes on. One of the most common arguments is that  people should not have their taxes going towards something they strictly believe is wrong  (Marcellino et al. 1). Once gay marriages are legalized‚ benefits going to heterosexual couples  would naturally go to same­sex couples. Those benefits include claiming a tax exemption for a  spouse‚ receiving social security payments from a deceased spouse‚ and coverage by a spouse’s 

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    Gay Rights "Adam and Eve; not Adam and Steve"‚ is the argument that many heterosexuals tend to use. I have also heard the same old story argued of Sodom and Gomorrah so much that I could possibly recite it word for word. If anyone were to seriously put their prejudices aside and look at that story‚ they would see that the sin was RAPE‚ not homosexuality. I believe that everyone should have equal rights and that includes gay rights. Homosexuals deserve equal treatment legally and socially. Fight

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    KRISTEN EHRLICH UNIT 2 PROJECT DON’T ASK‚ DON’T TELL POLICY This paper is going to focus on discrimination towards homosexuals joining the military. There have been many major social changes in U.S. military history as well as hurdles it has overcome. Discrimination due to sexual orientation has been and continues to be a major issue within the criminal justice system as well as within the United States as a whole. On July 19‚ 1993 then President Bill Clinton compromised and issued the “Don’t

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