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    Chris Lucas Opposing Viewpoints 11/20/2014 Erika Nicholas When you hear the words low prices it is hard not to think of Wal-Mart. The company that revolutionized discount shopping. But what happens behind the scenes? How is it that the world’s largest retail chain can offer so many deals? In the last 20 years the anti-Walmart campaign seems to continuously be on the minds of many. Sebastian Mallaby and Karen Olsson share radically different views on the ethics of the Wal-Mart Corporation. In “Up

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    Introduction A. Thesis: The Gay marriage is wrong and we should be canceled B. Preview 1. Family 2. Religion 3. Culture 4. Social II. Gay marriage prevents family forming society‚ and consequently it leads to the extinction of human being on earth (argument) A. We can do LGBT adoption by law  (Opposing) B. If being gay is an option‚ more and more people will take it and it will end up hurting society (refute). III. Gay Marriage is against religion (argument)

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    The database‚ GALE Opposing Viewpoints in Context‚ is a peer reviewed database providing an overview of illegal immigration‚ the act of entering and residing in a country without the proper legal visas or documents. Currently‚ the United States of America (USA) has the highest population of undocumented workers in the world‚ estimated at 10 million residents (GALE database). Illegal aliens enter the USA in several ways‚ including but not limited to sneaking across the border without any documents

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    There are numerous opinions and standing views on gay marriage. The argument regarding gay marriage should be legalized or not is extremely controversial. According to an article from the Human Rights Campaign‚ there is nothing wrong with allowing homosexuals to have the same rights as those who are heterosexual. Every individual person should be granted equal rights‚ regardless of sexuality. Gay marriage should be legalized in all states and countries‚ it has been held off for too long. Moreover

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    Kendra Worley ENG 102 03/31/2012 Research Paper/Rough Draft Same Sex Marriage and American Rights Do laws prohibiting same sex marriage violate constitutional rights? I have always taken pride in the fact that I was born American. In grade school‚ every morning we would rise for our country’s Pledge of Allegiance. I remember I would always be so overcome with pride; namely‚ “one nation‚ under god‚ indivisible‚ with liberty and justice for all.” What exactly does liberty

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    Gay Marriage My current event talks about the Supreme Court appearing ready today to strike down a central part of a federal law that defines marriage as the union of a man and a woman. After considering a challenge to California’s Proposition 8 ban on gay marriage Tuesday‚ the Supreme Court heard arguments today in a case looking to overturn the 1996 law signed by President Bill Clinton that defined marriage as heterosexual and prevented gay couples from receiving federal marriage benefits. The

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    101 Jones “The Case for (Gay) Marriage Response” - Blended Response Gay marriage discussions are highly present in our society. Student writer‚ A.J. Chavez argues that not only should marriage occur between a man and a woman‚ but also the same sex. He articulates his thoughts on how if the same sex feels the same way a straight couple feels‚ and then it shouldn’t be a problem. However‚ our society uses religious views and traditional morals to restrain gay marriage. Apparently‚ we as a nation

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    Compare-Contrast Synthesis 10/11/2013 English 111x Gay Marriage Gay marriage is a topic that is heavily debated in this day and age. Whether or not it should be legal for homosexuals to get married is a theme that authors Andrew Sullivan‚ who wrote “For Gay Marriage” and William J. Bennett‚ who wrote “Against Gay Marriage” use in there articles. The main points the authors both discus is the meaning of marriage itself‚ the social impact same sex marriage will have on society‚ and the influence on children

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    Patrice Green Professor Chamberlin Argumentative Essay/Draft October 8‚ 2013 Gay Marriage Since 1924 Gay Marriage has been a huge dilemma throughout the United States. Whether it should be legal or illegal law to have the same sex gender to get married. Approximately around the year 2000 America along with other countries started to accept gay marriages. Of course being a citizen in America there were people who didn’t agree with this decision. Still to this day in the year of 2013 homosexual

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    Timber companies and logging proponents have their own point of view about conservation‚ and in “Opposing Viewpoints: Logging and Deforestation”‚ people in favor of deforestation practices argue‚ Wood is one of the most valuable natural resources. It is used to build homes‚ businesses‚ churches‚ and museums. Men and women who live in rural areas use it to

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