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    Same-Sex Parenting

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    increasingly accepting of same-sex relationships; enabling homosexual couples the opportunity to experience parenthood together. Although many people have biased opinions on the matter and are objective to homosexuality‚ there is no supporting evidence that proves same-sex couples are less quality parents than heterosexual parents. Not only can same-sex couples offer children love and support‚ they can also offer financial stability –as heterosexual couples can. This goes to show that same-sex couples are just

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    prevailing theories that can be found in every family through television‚ movies‚ and actual families all across the nation. To understand the behaviors of a family you have to look at each individual and understand the contributing factors to their actions and social skills. “In the social learning system‚ new patterns of behavior can be acquired through direct experience or by observing the behavior of others.” This is explained through the social learning theory. The social learning theory explains

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    Same Sex Adoption

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    Explanatory Synthesis Should gays and lesbians have the same rights to adopt as heterosexuals? The laws of most states permit an unmarried person to be an adopted parent. However‚ many states have enacted laws limiting and in some cases prohibiting‚ lesbian and gay men from adopting. Adoption of children by lesbian and gay men remains controversial. A court must first find that the best interest of the child will be served by the adoption. Some courts have strongly rejected the notion that adoption

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    Same Sex Education

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    March 5‚ 2012 Same Sex Schooling School: A six-letter word that evokes many different emotions in teens. Some love it because it’s their social club‚ while others dread it because when there‚ they feel uncomfortable‚ get yelled at‚ and are requested to do seemingly ridiculous assignments without reason. School is a game‚ it’s a contest‚ it’s not real life‚ but there are two sets of rules by which to play. On the one hand‚ good grades are the prize‚ but on the other hand‚ social status is the true

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    To explain the theory of this article I will use the theoretical perspective of conflict. In this article it gives details about the racial and ethnics of injustice. The theory of this article is to let the reader know that society is not fair. If the White respondents of this article would come to the same agreement of the Hispanics and African Americans about injustice‚ then the crime and experiences would be excluding in the world that we live in today. However‚ in the article‚ it also explains

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    This theory is like structural-functional theory‚ as far as the level of analysis of being a macro-level (Macionsis‚ 2013). Furthermore‚ how the economy is will determine the type of jobs people can access. In addition‚ social-conflict theory also interpret that work place problems are a result of the disruption from the economy. In fact‚ “conflict is the most basic feature of social life (Conflict theory‚ 2001)”. Those that have the power to exploit labor workers‚ forcing them into lesser paying

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    Same Sex Adoption

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    Conclusion. Just like traditional couples same sex couples want the American dream to have a family. They want to love‚ care‚ provide and support their kids in every way just like traditional couples do which is what kids who are in foster care need. This makes them good enough to adopt‚ kids who would probably never be adopted. There has not been any proof that same sex couples are different from any other couple. References Vandivere‚ S.‚ Malm‚ K.‚ and Radel‚ L. Adoption USA: A Chartbook

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    marriage conflicts

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    Understanding Marital Conflict and Its Effect on Children   Conflicts which lead to unresolved issues can influence the quality of the marriage. Although several avenues of research were made on marital relationships‚ the factors which influence the arising of continuous conflicts are still not clear. Unresolved issues are problems which are continuously brought up in a marriage. Unresolved conflicts within the marriage can affect the longevity and quality of the marriage‚ but personal background

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    Same-Sex Classrooms

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    I am writing because I am concerned about gender stereotypes hindering the learning of our middle school students. We should make the local middle schools same-sex‚ in order to raise test scores and allow our students to feel free to learn any subject they want. There is a lot of evidence in which children benefit from same-sex schools in the ‘Raising Boys’ Achievement Project’ (RBA) which was a four-year project (2000-2004) which focused on issues associated with the apparent differential

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    Same Gender Marriage

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    Same-Gender Marriage In recent years‚ the issue of same-gender marriage has come to the front position. The California Supreme Court ruled that prohibiting same-gender marriage violates the state constitution and same-gender couples can now marry in the state. However‚ Proposition 8 has overturned that ruling. A middle ground of sorts has been adopted in some states called “civil unions”‚ which essentially stops short of being completely married‚ but gives many of the civil benefits of marriage

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