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    Same-sex marriages have been a huge debate for the people of the United States. The concept of same-sex marriages has come up in many different forms such as: during the presidential debates‚ states making it legal for same-sex couples to be married and people showing their views on why gays should or should not be able to be married. This topic is interesting because it is such a huge controversy in the United States. There are so many different views over this subject. Same-sex marriages have been

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    Kelly D-1 Equals: Same-Sex Marriage We are taught in society at a very young age that we are all equal to one another‚ but as we get older we find that is not true. People are placed into different social classes‚ race and ethnicity‚ sexual orientation‚ and so on. Marriage is a big defining point in one’s life. To say that we are not equal in the power of love is wrong; we are human‚ so same-sex marriage should be legal. The main reason for denying marriage to gay couples is that all

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    Topic: Should same sex marriage be legalized? The same sex marriage has been widely debated in many countries for a long time. As homosexual marriage concerns basic morality and human rights‚ it becomes an important issue. Although many people are against the legalization of same sex marriage‚ in my opinion‚ the same sex marriage should be sanctioned and legalized. Firstly‚ being a homosexual is not an option. Homosexuality is an unalterable aspect of gay people’s identity. It is biologically

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    Questions about Same-Sex Marriage Since the rise of a national discussion about marriage rights for same-sex couples‚ many straight friends and family members have been asking important questions about the issue. This section provides some basic answers to those questions‚ such as: Why do same-sex couples want to marry? Many same-sex couples want the right to legally marry because they are in love — many‚ in fact‚ have spent the last 10‚ 20 or 50 years with that person — and they want to honor

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    for Same Sex Marriage From: Group1841 Financial Services To: Mr. Ndadi This is to inform you that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and the U.S. Department of the Treasury have declared that same-sex couples‚ lawfully married in areas that acknowledge their marriages‚ will be considered married for federal tax reasons (InsuranceNews Net‚ 2013). This ruling applies notwithstanding if the couple reside in areas that acknowledge same-sex marriages or areas that do not acknowledge same-sex marriages

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    DEBATE BRIEF Good afternoon‚ classmates. Resolved: Same sex marriages should be legalized in the Philippines. Let me start with a quote. If homosexuality is a disease‚ let’s all call in queer to work:  "Hello.  Can’t work today‚ still queer." That was by Robin Tyler. Instead of saying hey‚ I’m pulling off a sickie today‚ you say hey‚ sorry if I can’t go to work—I’m still gay. Can you imagine that kind of situation? If so‚ let’s start asking ourselves today. Why do homosexuals have to be discriminated

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    system has protected the liberty of many Americans‚ it still denies the homosexual community equal rights. The theory of same-sex marriage has not been adopted by our legal system and is deemed unconstitutional under the concept that marriage is meant for the union of man and woman. There is no reason that the federal government‚ or anyone for that matter‚ should restrict marriage to a predefined heterosexual relationship. It is the right of the homosexual legally‚ socially‚ and economically to become

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    The Cause and Effect of Marriage Growing up children are surrounded with a fairy tale life‚ the ‘happily ever after.’ As girls we are supposed to wait for our prince charming and he will love us forever; and for boys it is finding and rescuing a beautiful princess who can cook‚ clean‚ and is loved by all creatures. That is what marriage is based off of as a child‚ but that perspective changes once we get a small grasp of the concept of love and we really see what marriage is.

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    through the notion of how Same-Sex marriage could affect families and children that are involved within Same-Sex couple relationships. Firstly‚ in relation to the idea of forming a family with homosexual parents becomes unnatural as Same-Sex parenting represents an attempt to disrupt that “natural” order of forming a nuclear family. Marriage has a place in the law because a relationship between a man and a woman is the kind of relationship that may produce children. Marriage is linked to children‚ for

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    Does being against gay marriage make someone anti-gay? The question resurfaced last week when Cardinal Timothy Dolan‚ Archbishop of New York‚ claimed on Meet the Press that the Catholic Church is unfairly “caricatured” as anti-gay. The Huffington Post’s Paul Raushenbush quickly wrote up a response‚ saying that “The hard reality that Cardinal Dolan and all Christians need to face up to is that the Catholic Church along with every other church whether Orthodox‚ Protestant or Catholic has been horrifically

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