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    Gay Adoption

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    Should gay couple adopt children? Are gay couples capable of raising children with as much devotion as a normal couple? The answer is certainly a “No!”. Adoption of children by homosexual couples is a very controversial topic. National Adoption week in the United Kingdom in October 2000 saw a drive to encourage gay couples to adopt‚ in order to find homes for thousands of orphan children. At present‚ many democratic countries like United States of America‚ United Kingdom‚ Denmark

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    Gay Marriage: A Milestone”‚ is an article published by the New York Times on June 26‚ 2011. The author of this article is not stated. This article covers the law that was passed in New York to allow the marriage of two same-sex individuals. Though this is a significant stepping stone‚ the federal government still does not recognize same-sex marriage; and all other states that have not passed this law‚ have the right to refuse the recognition of another state’s unions. The author of this article

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    Gay Adoption

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    Kathy Laguerre Speech outline Gay Adoption Introduction: It has been a controversial issue for many years‚ whether a person who chooses to engage in homosexual relations should be granted the right to adopt a child. It is morally unethical for society to dictate whether one is physically‚ emotionally and mentally capable of raising a healthy child purely off of their sexual orientation. A parent is not defined by one’s ability to bear a child but one’s ability to raise a child in a nurturing

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    heterosexuals. The gay adoption process is very rigorous‚ including extensive home visits and interview of prospective parents. It is designed to screen out those individuals who are not qualified to adopt or e foster parents‚ for whatever reason. All of the evidence shows that lesbians and gay men can and do make good parents. At the present time a lot of celebrities adopted children. For example: Elton John. I think everyone knows him and he I of the famous singers in the world. Gay couples aren’t

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    Marriage

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    Marriage It is known that a man is connected with society. He can’t be alone‚ he is in contact with people constantly. But he should have close people in his circle. He needs their support among constantly growing problems. Of course a man has friends. But his dearest person whom he can tell his thoughts‚ whom he can get away from the problems with‚ takes a specific position. So‚ a man strives to find such a person to make his own family. But in the midst of choosing the perfect wedding dress

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    Gays in the Military

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    Steven Danielson Gays in the Military A hot topic in the news these days is whether gays should be allowed to serve openly in the military. Many issues have arisen from allowing or not allowing gays to serve openly. Those opposed are concerned that gays would cause a break down in unit cohesion‚ a rise in assaults or violence‚ a drop in recruitment or retention‚ and feel that since America is currently fighting two wars that right now is not a good time to implement a new policy when it

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    Sociology Research #3 Gay Rights In our country this year there is many movements for the gay community coming together. The gay community has significantly stood up for there rights over the last few years and we should expect a lot more. The gay community has recently gained many large voices to their movement‚ from congressmen and celebrities to even former President Bill Clinton (Wong Huffington Post). I believe 2013 is going to be a big year for not only the gay community but the transgender

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    Gay Bashing

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    In 2008‚ 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

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    Gay Thesis

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    Gay New York: Gender‚ Urban Culture‚ and the Making of the Gay Male World‚ 1890-1940 George Chauncey Publisher: Basic Books‚ 1995 Length: 478 pages ISBN: 0465026214‚ 9780465026210 Book Review: Gay New York brilliantly shatters the myth that before the 1960s gay life existed only in the closet‚ where gay men were isolated‚ invisible‚ and self-hating. Based on years of research and access to a rich trove of diaries‚ legal records‚ and other unpublished documents‚ this book is a fascinating

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    The Fountainhead takes place in the 1920s-1930s in New York City. It chronicles the struggles of the innovative architect Howard Roark in his effort to achieve success on his own terms. As the story opens‚ twenty-one-year-old Roark is expelled from the Stanton Institute of Technology for "insubordination." Most faculty and administration members want him to design in traditional styles‚ but Roark has his own ideas. On the other hand‚ Peter Keating‚ a classmate of Roark’s and the son of the woman

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