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    Barack Obama and Same-Sex Marriage Throughout the United States‚ many people hold differing opinions on the legality and morality of same-sex marriage. Subsequent generations of people have fought for and against the rights of same-sex couples. Sympathetic activist groups constantly strive to ease same sex couples’ enduring struggle to fit in a volatile society. The public perception of same-sex marriage has evolved methodically throughout U.S. history. In 2012‚ the President of the United States

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    unique. Some will make the journey alone‚ others in loving relationships-maybe in marriage or other forms of commitment. We need to consider our own choices and try to understand the choices of others. Love has many shapes‚ forms‚ and colors‚ yet many people have a hard time coming to that realization. On November 18‚ 2003‚ Massachusetts’ highest court declared that same-sex couples have a constitutional right to marriage‚ becoming the first nation to declare this. Many people‚ both in favor of and against

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    Could you imagine if you had met the ideal person you wished to share your entire life with but the law would not allow you to? That is the position that many homosexual Australians have been in since the settlement of this country. Same sex marriage is currently not allowed in Australia but I and a proven 60% of other Australians strongly believe it should be. Gay people pay taxes‚ serve in the military‚ participate in the workforce‚ are our neighbors‚ friends and family.  Logic and decency would

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    Same-Sex Marriage Group Project Final Analysis i. Overview of the investigation In our investigation into the possible effects that same-sex partners could have in our community if our State and Federal Government were to legally recognize same-sex marriages seems we concentrated on the historical‚ moral‚ religious‚ social‚ political‚ and economic aspects that this issue could raise. We accomplished this task by having each group member cover a specific aspect of the issue. Each group then

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    positive effects of legalizing same-sex marriage in the Philippines and to support gays and lesbian people in their rights. The study will be supported by some research materials. I. Historical Background Here is the short research about Same Sex Marriage regarding both foreign and local literature. A. Short History 1. Foreign Literature The foreign literature contains the views of other countries in legalizing Same Sex Marriage and benefits. Providing same-sex couples with the same legal and

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    about same-sex marriage I want you to imagine a life where you’ll never be truly equal‚ a life where you will never have the same rights as the majority. You may find love‚ but you will be denied the same fundamental rights every heterosexual couple has. You will be unable to marry because both law and society do not accept who you are‚ who you were born as. This is the issue that plagues homosexual couples not only in Australia‚ but in the majority of the developed world. Same-sex marriage

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    Same Sex Marriage There is really no difference between same sex couples and the traditional couples. Both argue about the same things like where to spend the holidays‚ the expenses of everyday living‚ and children. (Fratti‚ K. (2005‚ September 23). Practically married‚ but not. Bucks County Courier times). Just because they are a same sex couple does not mean they agree all the time. There is however‚ one big difference same sex couples cannot get married. While traditional couples can get

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    Pros and Cons of Same Sex Marriage Jasmaine Joseph April 19‚ 2013 Final Grade Same sex marriage is when two people with the same gender get married. Most people label it as homosexual‚ gay or lesbian marriage. Allowing same gender couples to legally marry is considered to be one of the most important of all LGBT rights. Same sex marriage isn’t hurting anyone‚ personal I don’t have a problem with it. People should love and be able to marry anyone they please. America is

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    commonly called same-sex unions the legal equivalent of marriage. This situation challenges Catholics—and all who seek the truth—to think deeply about the meaning of marriage‚ its purposes‚ and its value to individuals‚ families‚ and society. This kind of reflection‚ using reason and faith‚ is an appropriate starting point and framework for the current debate. Marriage‚ as both a natural institution and a sacred union‚ is rooted in God’s plan for creation. The truth that marriage can only exist between

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    to Discriminate on the Basis of Homosexuality?” Jeff Jordan defends a ban on two main arguments that aim to justify discrimination against homosexuals‚ in the case of same-sex marriage. In his first argument‚ Jordan asserts his argument from conflicting claims in an attempt to resolve the ongoing public dilemma about same-sex marriage by accommodation. In the second argument‚ Jordan introduces the “no-exit” argument. This utilizes the principle that citizens must support a practice that they find morally

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