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    Do you think gay marriage should be legalized? 25 states in the United States have legalized gay marriage. The first amendment of the constitution clearly states that a person’s religious views or lack thereof must be protected. Gay marriage should be allowed and recognized by each state because every individual has the right to be with the one they love. The definition of love‚ according to dictionary.com is as follows: “Very strong affection: an intense feeling of tender affection and compassion

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    members of a community must speak up‚ be able to conduct dialogue and understanding‚ model compassionate behavior and create safe and supportive environments for our troubled youths. The Arguments Against Gay Rights A decade ago‚ 59 percent of the interviewed population thought that gay and lesbian couples should not be able to marry. Ten years later‚ the percentage of people against marriage lowered from 59 to 36 percent. Arguments against include: Most religions consider it a sin. It would

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    for same – sex couples has become an extremely controversial issue all around the world. Since the number of religious people has been constantly decreasing in past decades[2] and certain parts of the society are becoming more and more tolerant for gay people‚ some countries started to legally recognize same – sex couples marriages. The first country in the world was the Netherlands‚ which Senate voted to extend full‚ legal marriage for same-sex couples on December 19‚ 2000. The legislation took effect

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    Position Paper Unequal access to education needs to change. Poverty‚ racism‚ and family values are the leading effects of unequal access to post secondary education. With racism there are clear disadvantages for certain races‚ poverty affects people who can not afford post-secondary and the values parents place on education influence young students. These three things all relate back to unequal access. Post-secondary education opens opportunities for everyone and nowadays you need to have a degree

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    that person more than yourself and they feel the same. You are not‚ however‚ legally allowed to marry that person-- and for no reason beyond people who are different from you not accepting your identity‚ because you have the "misfortune" of being born gay. Our country has taken major strides in overcoming prejudices during the civil and women ’s rights movements. Now that we have recognized and combated prejudices based on overt characteristics‚ our society should be ready to take that next step and

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    Delegate: Sambit Panigrahi French Position Paper: Israel- Palestinian Conflict ISRAEL A deep friendship between France and Israel has withstood all turbulences during the past 60 years and we sincerely work on deepening and stabilizing these connections. Accordingly France has expanded co-operations on the field of scientific‚ economic‚ cultural and political exchange and hopes to further expand her economic ties with Israel‚ who already today is her second largest trade partner in the

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    Research Essay Why should gay marriages be legalized? There are multiple opinions and open views on gay marriage. The argument regarding gay marriage should be legalized‚ or not is profoundly controversial. According to the article from the Human Rights Campaign‚ there is nothing erroneous with sanctioning homosexuals to have the matching rights as those who are heterosexual. Every person should be granted the same rights‚ regardless of sexual feelings. Gay marriage should be legalized

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    According to the oxford dictionary Definition of gay marriage : (in some jurisdictions) the legally recognized union between partners of the same sex. 1. Nature: "It’s Not Natural" (FAIL) The most basic argument presented by gay marriage opponents purports that marriage between two people of the same sex is "not natural" and is in violation of the "natural order." At this level of the debate there is very little exploration of the inherent validity (or otherwise) of same-sex marriage but rather

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    PERSONAL ETHICAL POSITION PAPER Amber Justice August 4‚ 2013 MEC 6607- Ethical Issues in School Counseling Personal Ethical Position The late American Politician Alexander Hamilton once said‚ “He who stands for nothing will fall for anything” (Goodreads‚ 2013). I stand for opportunity. Each student is a unique individual who requires a secure‚ caring‚ and stimulating atmosphere in which to grow and mature emotionally‚ intellectually‚ physically

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    AMUN 2015 Position Papers---SPECPOL Canada: Jesse Martinez & Alex Lee Issue: Preventing an Arms Race in Outer Space The prevention of an arms race in outer space is a matter that is vital to the national security interests of the nation of Canada. As a country with a history in space exploration and as a big contributor to the world space effort‚ Canada is a major power in maintaining a safe environment in outer space. Since the 1960’s‚ Canada has worked closely with her allies‚ namely the United

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