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    Family law is an aspect of law that deals with issues such as divorce‚ child custody‚ adoption‚ marriage‚ financial affairs and more. The current definition of marriage is ‘The union of a man and a woman to the exclusion of all others and is voluntarily entered into for life.’ This definition was established by the monumental case Hyde v Hyde on 20th March 1866. The definition of marriage has been questioned over a number of years but do society and their beliefs correspond with legislation that

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    regardless of our freedom some people choose to discriminate and judge those with a different style of life because they do not see those different groups equally compatible with their same values in life. One of the many reason that the gay and lesbian group grabbed my attention‚ is the fact that they are discriminated every day of their lives‚ which is something that a lot of people identify themselves with‚ such as myself. Discrimination has been a part of my life because this country is not my

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    “Same sex couples today have greater rights than they did in previous generations.” Every day in Australia‚ at least 20000 couples experience systematic discrimination on a daily basis. The Definition of “Civil Rights” in Dictionary.com (2016)‚ is defined as “Rights to personal liberty established by the 13th and 14th Amendments to the U.S. Constitution and certain Congressional acts‚ especially as applied to an individual or a minority group.”‚ or “The rights to full legal‚ social‚ and economic

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    One of the most controversial topics of today’s matter is whether gay marriage should be legalized or not. There are numerous reactions when this subject comes to discussion and can sometimes lead to a heated debate. Some individuals believe that homosexuality is unethical while people who agree with gay marriage believe to put in consideration that the sexual preference of another human being is necessary. With every conflict comes pros and cons and this topic is like pulling a tight-rope if ever

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    Why Is Gay Marriage Wrong

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    Many same-sex couples believe they deserve the rights that are granted to heterosexual couples. Others oppose believing that marriage should be between a man and a woman. This argument has gone on since ancient times. Anyone has the right to marry who they please‚ but morals and religion causes problems in this belief. There are many reasons why same-sex marriage is right‚ but there are many reasons why it is wrong. To begin with‚ same-sex marriage promotes equality and does not discriminate others

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    Homosexual The concept of a traditional marriage has changed over the time‚ and the definition of marriage also. The definition of marriage varies with culture and views. For example‚ marriage is a union of a man and woman. On the other hand‚ a controversial point of view is that ’marriage is the union of two people‚ despite the gender‚ who have committed to romantically loving and caring for each other. Recently‚ same-sex marriage has been legalized in many countries‚ because many people have

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    Ellen DeGeneres is widely known as a comedian‚ television show host‚ sitcom creator‚ and most of all an enjoyable happy person. Elle DeGeneres has made a passion of what she does for a living and has contributed and donated thousands of dollars to notable charities. In 2006 she had donated thousands of dollars to the Hurricane Katrina cause which has greatly affected Tulane University. Tulane University had asked Ellen to write and perform a speech at the 2006 spring commencement graduation and she

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    “The decision is a historic victory for gay rights activists who have fought for years”. In this article it explains a situation known around the world‚ which is same sex marriage. It gives multiple examples of why it should be legal‚ peoples reactions and what people did to fight for it. The intended audience is not narrowed down to any specific group of people or any specific gender but is meant for everyone to see and understand. The author of this article has not only written pieces based off

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    THE IDEAS OF FEMINISM AS REPRESENTED IN TWO MAJOR CHARACTERS IN CHRIS CLEAVE’S THE OTHER HAND ALDHAKA SAKTI R/091214145 Chapter I Introduction This chapter consists of five parts. The first part is the background of the study. This part tells about writer’s personal reasons in choosing the novel‚ The Other Hand. The second part is problem formulation. This part presents the formulation of problems to be discussed in the form of question. The third part is objectives of the study. This part

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    not all women decried their situation‚ a strong-minded minority dropped their oven mits‚ put their fists in the air‚ and called out for a change. Equal opportunity‚ equal right to vote‚ equal pay‚ and all around equality is what they demanded. But feminism was not only found at suffrage rallys or Grange meetings‚ it made its way in to every medium‚ including literature. A bit more subtle than rallys and protests‚ short stories were an effective tool for a feminist with the disposition for exposition

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