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    difference of their sexual preferences. All couples should have the same rights‚ not just because they have different sexual preferences from all the other people they should be treated differently. Homosexuals as well as heterosexuals are fully functioning members of society‚ and should be treated equally. Just like heterosexuals‚ homosexuals also pay taxes‚ go to school‚ go to work‚ and obey laws. Homosexual couples should be allowed to adopt because there are about 16.2 million double-orphans

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    Gays and lesbians should not be allowed to adopt. Kids need both male and female role models in their lives. A girl needs her mother to teach her how to be a woman and how take care of her self; She also needs her father to caution and protect her. While a boy needs his father to teach him how to be a man and he needs his mom to teach him how a woman should be treated. Having two parents of the same gender is just like having one parent because‚ neither one of them can play the role of the opposite

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    Project on a Problem Situation Parents should be allowed to monitor their children’s online and mobile communications Class Version I. Introduction This debate has a fairly large scope as it concerns itself with children‚ as defined by the United Nations Convention on the Rights of a Child (UNCRC)‚ that is‚ “any human being under the age of 18” and parents‚ whether biological‚ social‚ or legal. The proposed action is a form of parental control called “monitoring” in all its forms whether manually

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    Argument Essay According to the law‚ parents legally have the right to spank their children‚ but they also have certain limitations under which circumstances it is acceptable to whip their kids. Considering the fact that paddling in schools is still legal in 23 states‚ this law has many variations. As experts further gather and study information about children’s psychological and physical development‚ more controversy arises on whether parents have the right to beat their kids or not. I believe

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    Effects on Children with Single Parent In society today‚ there are a lot of single women and men that are parents. Single parenting is not only hard for the parents‚ but also hard on the children. Some children to tend to react or respond in a negative way when it comes to living in a one-parent household instead of two. The three main effects on children living in single parent homes are mental and emotional problems‚ academic problems‚ and low social status. One effect on children is having

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    agree that the gay couple can adopt children. All the kids need guardians to look after them‚ but it does not necessary mean that the guardians must be one male and one female. A single mother‚ a single father‚ or a gay couple can also be the guardians‚ as long as they are qualified and able to provide the child with a happy childhood. Before a normal couple adopts a child‚ they will be interviewed to check if they can be good parents‚ and I believe the gay couple should be interviewed as well. As long

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    Homosexuals Should be Allowed to Adopt Thomas Jefferson quoted in the Declaration of Independence “all men are created equal”(Jefferson par 1). What exactly does this mean? It means that all men are to have the same rights. That no one should be treated more superiorly and have more opportunities. Gay adoption is an extremely controversial issue in our world today. Many people believe that it should be banned‚ and that homosexuals shouldn’t experience the same rights that heterosexuals get. How

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    2/8/13 Should Same-Sex Couples Be Allowed To Adopt? As time progresses societies view on certain subjects has become more lenient. One thing that still can cause an uproar seems to be what women decide to do with their children once they become pregnant‚ whether it be abortion or adoption. Even more controversial on the latter subject seems to be who can and cannot adopt children who are being put up for adoption. This leads to the topic of the argument‚ should same sex couples be allowed to adopt

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    Single Parents Single-parent families have advantages and disadvantages. The effects are different in single-parent families than those of two parent families. Kids that have just one parent living with them may struggle with not being able to see the other parent all the time or at all. Parents of a single-parent family might struggle with money issues. There is a noticeable difference between having two parents that are there all the time and only one parent. Also‚ when the parents break up and

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    A single parent is a parent with one or more children‚ who is/are not living with the child’s/children’s other parents. The definition of single parenthood may vary according to local laws of nations or provinces. Single parenthood may occur as a result of loss (death of spouse‚ separation‚ divorce‚ abandonment by one parent)‚ or by choice (single parent adoption‚ donor insemination‚ egg donor/surrogate motherhood‚ choosing to carry to term an unexpected pregnancy and raise the child on one’s

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