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    Gay Love

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    Love is something that is very popular in today’s world. Everyone should be able to love and be loved‚ to be joined in marriage. But‚ some people don’t get those rights simply because they’re gay. Congress combines church and state to make marriage illegal. But‚ people have different religions‚ different beliefs‚ and different views on everything. Banning gay marriage violates a person’s constitutional freedom. The constitute states‚ "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment

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    adolescents. However‚ the word "homosexuality" may not be as appealing to others. As we embrace the 21st century in this sex-driven world‚ the gay community is rapidly being recognized by society. Some states have even tried to legalize gay marriages. However‚ a few people who believe that homosexuality is wrong and they will do whatever is possible to justify that. Sadly‚ discrimination against homosexuals still exists to this very day. I remember growing up viewing homosexuality as a "negative" aspect but

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    was called to answer these questions‚ and did so in 2003 when the magisterium released “Considerations Regarding Proposals to Give Legal Recognition to Unions between Homosexual Persons.” In their message to the world‚ the church proposed that homosexuality was a morally wrong way to act. This stance caused uproar among several feminist authors. Specifically‚ Margret Farley and Christine Gudorf. These authors argue against the magisterium’s approach‚ and believe that viewing sex and gender from

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    Queerness Film Analysis

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    cultural identities; it is not bound by sexuality as a whole. For example‚ Doty suggest that heterosexuals and homosexuals can operate within straight cultural spaces and positions. Homosexuality and queerness share some solidarity through sexual desire‚ but not necessarily by expression and identification. While homosexuality is configured towards unity within a community‚ queerness goes farther to diversify the communities into one super coalition‚ just as political parties who share similar values

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    Same Sex Marriage

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    Same Sex Marriages in the Philippines (Affrmative) Same Sex Marriages in the Philippines (Affrmative) DEBATE BRIEF Good afternoon‚ classmates. Resolved: Same sex marriages should be legalized in the Philippines. Let me start with a quote. If homosexuality is a disease‚ let’s all call in queer to work:  "Hello.  Can’t work today‚ still queer." That was by Robin Tyler. Instead of saying hey‚ I’m pulling off a sickie today‚ you say hey‚ sorry if I can’t go to work—I’m still gay. Can you imagine that

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    In a religious point of view‚ gay marriage is not compatible with the beliefs and traditions of many religious groups. Despite teaching that homosexuals deserve respect‚ the Catholic Church opposes gay marriage and the social acceptance of homosexuality and same-sex relationships. As the pope said‚ "No other form of relationship between persons can be considered as an equivalent to this natural relationship between a man and a woman out of whose love children are born." In an economic point of

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    of books called sexual behavior in the human male‚ next to human behavior of the human female based on the interview of thousands of people. These books purported to show that the average person engaged in all manners of sexual behavior such as homosexuality‚ adultery‚ masturbation and pornography at rates no

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    Seeking Equal Rights

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    SEEKING EQUAL RIGHTS Throughout history‚ women have been discriminated against based on a gender-biased belief system. They have had fewer rights and opportunities than men. They have been regarded as weaker‚ limited to roles as wives and mothers‚ and considered intellectually inferior. Educational opportunities have been denied them‚ ownership rights excluded them‚ and voting rights were non-existent until the 19th century as well ("Wic - Women’s International Center"‚ n.d.). Women have never

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    Gay Marriage and Divorce

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    homosexual behavior is not solely contributed to those who identify themselves as being homosexual‚ and 37 percent of men admitted to enjoying a homosexual encounter at least once. However‚ other psychologists and psychiatrists in the 1940s considered homosexuality an illness at this time. Even though American acceptance of homosexual marriage has greatly increased over time it is one of the most controversial topics in society and religion. On November 10th‚ 1950‚ Harry Hay founded America’s first “national”

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    ENGL – 118 Mr. Thomas‚ J. 09 December 2014 Nature V.S. Nurture‚ Who’s to Blame for Acts of Violence? Since the beginning of the Neolithic Revolution violence has been used as a means to obtain land and resources; as well as to exert dominance and control over others. Some would say that violence is a part of human nature‚ that it’s imbedded in our DNA; while others would say that human beings aren’t inherently violent; that our environment and our culture shapes us into who we become as adults

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