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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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    growth. 4. It will be easier to solve problem/conflict (same emotional make-up). 5. It enhances love to each other. Introduction: same-sex marriage (also called gay marriage) is a legally or socially recognized marriage between two persons of the same biological sex or social gender. Since 2001‚ ten countries and various other jurisdictions have begun legally formalizing same-sex marriages‚ and the recognition of such marriages is a civil rights‚ political‚ social‚ moral‚ and religious issue in many

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    " The United States of America is a government established in the context of calls for independence from what was believed to be a tyranny of the British government. From this foundation‚ we have birthed core American values‚ freedom chief among them. This has manifested itself within the First Amendment of the Bill of Rights that states that as citizens of America we have the right to free speech. Flash forward to today‚ and this amendment has been argued over time and time again‚ for how much

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    For my first PBL In American Government I was given several questions on natural and civil rights and also the types of acts that took place for the natural and civil rights became an importance to people of America. The first question I was given “The Governments and societies based on the natural rights philosophy guarantee certain rights to their citizens. How would you describe or define a right?” As stated in the Declaration of Independence‚ we were given the right as a citizen to have life‚ liberty

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    Should the National Government take away gun rights? One‚ should it be the States rights? If the National Government took away everyone’s guns no one could protect themselves. But if citizens are armed they could protect their family‚ friends and themselves. If everyone is armed they would be safe but also dangerous. It’s a right to bear arms but it’s the common good that’s not everyone is armed‚ that’s where background checks come in. When someone buys a gun they have to be checked for any criminal

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    Issue: Should same-sex marriages be legalized? In this new century‚ the issue of homosexuality has become a serious study in the world. Newspapers and articles are often discussing about homosexuality issue. So far‚ there are more and more who have admitted that they are homosexuals. In this case‚ the issue of same-sex marriages is also a part of it. Same-sex marriages is a legalized status of two people of same sex formally combined by a vow promise. In this essay‚ the legalization of same-sex marriage

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    SHOULD SAME SEX MARRIAGES BE LEGALIZED Everyone has the right to marry whoever they choose. They should have the same rights that heterosexual couples are afforded once married. It should be about equalizing relationships‚ rather than granting rights. The American Heritage Dictionary defines Marriage as “the union between two persons.” Evidence shows‚ same sex marriages were practiced from as early as the 8th – 18th century. Places where this existed were Ancient Greece‚ Rome and Fujian Province

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    but we should keep in mind that there are positive outcomes to legalizing abortion. The government has been placing certain bans and restrictions on abortion‚ but the government should leave the abortion option because abortion is for the woman to choose not the government‚ it prevents child abuse and neglect‚ and it prevents illegal abortions. For these reasons and those that follow‚ the government should not have the right to illegalize abortion. To begin with‚ it is the woman’s right to choose

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    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 united in matrimony

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    When the Framers wrote “securing the blessings of liberty‚” it was referring to the freedom to criticize the government or petition it when they disagreed with its policies‚ in other words it meant our government will make good decisions so that we have the good things about freedom and the future generations have freedom and right as well. Once the constitution was ratified the Bill of Rights were the ten amendments to the constitution that offered numerous limitations on the national government’s

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