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    Gay Marriages are wrong." Emily Atwell Gay marriage and gay people in general have definitely been a hot topic in all sorts of American news‚ tabloids‚ radio shows‚ and websites galore. It’s something that for many years was under the "don’t ask‚ don’t tell" policies‚ as stated back in 1994 when the US armed forces began to accept gays‚ lesbians‚ bisexual‚ or transgender into its arms. Until lately‚ gays have been a taboo in almost every country‚ especially South Korea. I‚ to be frank‚ think

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    Allowing Gays and Lesbians to Adopt There is a lot of discussion in the U.S. today about whether gay and lesbians should or not be allowed to adopt. Different groups and professionals will see the issue very differently. Some will argue for the rights of the gay couple‚ and others will argue for the rights of the children. There are pros and cons to consider when discussing the rights of gay couples to adopt. Should gays and lesbians couple be allowed to adopt children? The answer to this big

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    These responsibilities are often neglected when being applied to Black gay men. The idea of a networked family structure is very prominent within families of colour‚ and so this puts Black gay men or msm at a particularly vulnerable spot‚ as they are being rejected of one of the very common structures their other family members‚ who if are heterosexual‚ are provided with. For people of colour‚ it is not merely the acceptance of the law‚ or the dominant social groups‚ the importance also lies with

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    the opposite sex but many polls and statistics show that over the years‚ society has grown accustomed to different life style choices including marriages involving people of the same sex. Now it is time for politicians and the law to catch up with society. Since the 90s the community of homosexuals has stood up and raised their voices about the possibility of legalizing gay marriages. It all started with a lawsuit in Hawaii that made the issue of same sex marriages a major debate in the nation.

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    subject of gay Adoption raised. There are numerous vagrants on the planet. However‚ insufficient families or guardians to take them in. There aren’t that numerous family who can and will receive youngsters‚ whether this is because they can’t bolster them‚ they have offspring of their own‚ or they simply don’t need children. The final product is still an excess of stranded youngsters needing an adoring family. There is an answer for this issue Gay adoption. There is a rising measure of open gay person

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    “The Business of Being Born” In America and globally‚ we are known to do things differently apart from other countries‚ and sometimes it is beneficial‚ but by doing things differently; are we setting ourselves in the lead or few steps back? For hundred of years‚ women have wrestled with their womanhood‚ bodies‚ and what it means to be a woman in our society. Being a woman comes with a wonderful and empowering responsibility--giving birth. What sets us aside from other countries is that the process

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    Position Paper: Should Gay Marriage be Legalized? In America‚ marriage has been traditionally defined as a legally recognized commitment between a man and a woman as their ultimate expression of love. Throughout recent years‚ homosexual relationships have become more accepted than ever before in our country. “Civil unions‚” or ceremonies celebrating the affirmation of same-sex partnerships‚ have become available to gay and lesbian couples‚ though they undeniably are not the same thing as marriages

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    Gay and Lesbian Adoption: What is the best interest of the child? Most critics of gay adoption argue that if a child is brought up in a home with same sex parents that the child will be "ruined". However‚ most child welfare advocates do not agree‚ they feel that if these orphaned children are not allowed to be adopted by gay and lesbian parents‚ a lot of children who have been waiting for a very long time to be adopted and are in desperate need of a home‚ may have to wait even longer‚ unnecessarily

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    couples‚ 1% is made of same sex couples ("YourOUTsource:YourLGBT").Of the 50 states‚ only six states allow gay marriage while the other states ban gay marriage due to religious‚ legislative‚ family‚ and cultural beliefs issues ("YourOUTsource:YourLGTB").These issues are why people believe that people of the same sex should not be together. Although traditional marriages have many positive attributes‚ gay marriage should be legalized because it has brought equality to those that are involved in a same sex

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    Gay Rights Legislation Mirissa Branine Northwestern Oklahoma State University Abstract The Road to Equality Introduction There are approximately nine million people in America that represent the Lesbian‚ Gay‚ Bisexual‚ Transgender (LGBT) community. That represents 3.5% of the American population‚ with that number expected to rise as new legislation makes it safer and more acceptable for the LGBT community to identify themselves (Williams Institute‚ 2011).

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