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    Senator Ed Murray as his state became the 7th state to legalize same-sex marriage. Washington had joined six other states- Connecticut‚ Iowa‚ New York‚ Vermont‚ New Hampshire‚ and Massachusetts- in legalizing same-sex marriage. Now‚ marriage for gay and lesbian couples is also legal in Washington‚ D.C. Isn’t it time that Florida became one of those states? Ladies and gentlemen of Congress‚ what we NEED is a bill to legalize gay marriage in our state. First point: Society is slowly becoming more liberal

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    Sayre Highway‚ Valencia City Bukidnon SAME SEX MARRIAGE IN THE PHILIPPINES: A CALL FOR ARGUMENT A TERM PAPER SUBMTTED TO EXILE‚ SOPHIA GOLDA‚ IN FULLFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COURSE COMMUNICATION SKILLS 2 BY: GLYDELLE O. LO CHERRY JOY A. MEJOS CLIFF EVANDER FORCADO March‚ 2013 Abstract Since 2001 it has been possible in the Netherlands for two men or two women to marry. There are certain differences‚ however‚ between same-sex marriage and marriage between a man and a woman. In 2001‚

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    Same-sex marriage in Canada Same-sex marriage can be defined by the union of two men or two women. In most country‚ this type of union does not exist. Same-sex marriages are accepted in only five countries‚ which are Netherlands‚ Belgium‚ Spain‚ Canada and South Africa. In many other countries some other type of homosexual unions are accepted but can not be defined has a marriage. In Canada‚ civil unions are accessible to homosexual couples since 1999. Canada have been the fourth country to legalized

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    Oppose Same Sex Marriage The evolution of man began by both male and female‚ the two aided each other into evolving the human race through the reoccurring process of reproduction. Both opposite sex human beings are required in order to continue to evolve our race‚ therefore not two of the same sexual gender can do so. It begins with the male seeking the opportunity to spread ones’ seed‚ with a woman who is internally developed to bear an embryo. That is how the human culture has lived for about

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    Sadie Provo Rebecca Miller English 1020 11/19/14 SameSex Marriages (Argumentative) A debate on same-sex marriages has been going on for centuries. There are many reasons for this debate‚ such as; religious‚ politics‚ parenting‚ psychological‚ and much more. It basically comes down to how a marriage has been defined from the beginning. However‚ the real question should be‚ who should be the ones to define marriage? Who should be able to tell someone who they can love and share the rest of their

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    Discrimination and Same-Sex Marriages Scott D. Kuhn English 1020 Professor Appelt July 17‚ 2011 Abstract My subject is on discrimination and same-sex marriage. During my research‚ I looked at what discrimination was and where it came from. Next‚ I focused my attention towards the Bible and the views of Christianity. Lastly‚ I took a look at what the law had to say about same-sex marriage. What I found was astonishing. My conclusion was that discrimination is ever prevalent in today’s

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    Sermon‚ topic: Gay Rights It’s safe to say that the so called Freedom Americans have in this country is a joke‚ because if we actually did‚ Same Sex marriage wouldn’t be illegal in the majority of the country. It is infuriating to even have to classify people as “Gay” when in reality‚ they are just people‚ like everyone else in this country. They are just like you‚ me‚ him or her‚ American citizens. In our Declaration of Independence it states‚ “All men are created equal.” What are “Gay” people

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    he legalization of the marriage between same sex couples will permanently change the rite of marriage in our society. The legalization of homosexual marriage will quickly destroy the traditional family. Marriage is the institution that forms and upholds for society‚ the cultural and social values and symbol related to procreation. That is‚ it establishes the values that govern the transmission of human life to the next generation and the nurturing of that life in the basic societal unit‚ the family

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    Legalizing Same Sex Marriage Love is abstract; it cannot be confined to heterosexuals or homosexuals‚ one is not superior over the other. Traditionally‚ marriage represents two things: love and commitment. It symbolizes a transformation between two very separate identities into a union that allows a couple to share their dreams‚ ambitions‚ and desires. This union also represents a status within society and provides a wide range of benefits. Excluding homosexual couples gives the impression their

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    PRO Gay Marriage Same-sex couples should be allowed to publicly celebrate their commitment in the same way as heterosexual couples. [40] The Human Rights Campaign Foundation states that many same-sex couples "want the right to legally marry [and] honor their relationship in the greatest way our society has to offer..." Same-sex couples should have access to the same benefits enjoyed by heterosexual married couples. Many benefits are only available to married couples‚ such as hospital visitation

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