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    Federalism and Gay Marriage Federalism is supposed to be the safe-fail for the American government so that the American people are best represented and their best interests are upheld. The Constitution grants powers to both the state governments as well as the national government as the Founders could see the benefits for trying to stabilize a nation but not put the whole nation under the scrutiny of one power. With the powers being divided yet limitedly intertwined has caused quite a few national

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    Gay Marriage and Divorce

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    Gay Marriage One may argue that same sex marriage is unconstitutional‚ and the law discriminates allowing the federal government to pick and choose which marriages it likes and which it doesn ’t. On December 10th‚ 1924 The Society for Gay Rights‚ founded by Henry Gerber in Chicago‚ is the country’s earliest known gay rights organization. In 1948 Biologist and sex researcher Alfred Kinsey published a document called Sexual Behavior in the Human Male. In his findings we learn that homosexual behavior

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    The Gay Rights Movement

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    visible in the United States Gay Rights Movement. Gaining prominence in the 1980s the Gay Rights Movement used the identity of “Lesbians Gays Bisexuals and Transexuals” to demand inclusion and equal rights under US policy. These Americans use their sexuality to define themselves‚ and present their preferences as an inextricable part of their identity‚ and then make claims on the basis of this minority identification. Pointing to the promise of equal rights in US society‚ the Gay Rights Movement demanded

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    The Gay Cowboy Thing

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    “The Gay Cowboy Thing” . A large portion of americans will hear the phrase “the gay cowboy story” and automatically associate it with Brokeback Mountain. Even my lesbian parents praise the film and the story for being controversial for the time. Indeed‚ during the time in which both the story and the film were created‚ there was very little representation of queerness in any form. [make sure to imput thesis after the rest of the essay is written] However‚ since my parent’s generation‚ LGBTQ+ representation

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    Gay Rights In Canada

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    The outpouring of gay activism following the riots in America did not stay in its borders‚ and like so much else America shared their counter-culture with Canada leading to a growth of protests and activism for LGBT individuals struggling for their rights in the early 1970s

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    Gay Marriage & Politics

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    Group Project #3 Gay Marriage & Politics  Are Democrats more accepting of same-sex marriage compared to Republicans? Gay marriage has been an international debate over the past few years. Not only have religious groups made their opinions known‚ but the politicians have also joined in‚ in either support for or in protest against. Is their confirmation of gay marriage just a political strategy to gain votes? Do they believe homosexual relationships in fact deserve the same benefits

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    Abstract Gay marriage is a legally or socially recognized marriage between two persons of the same biological sex or social gender. It first became legal in the U.S. state Massachusetts in 2004 after many debates. Same-sex marriage supporters make several arguments in support of their position. They compare their struggles to the civil rights movement and the fight for women rights. Supports believe they have the right to marry whoever they chose as long as it doesn’t hurt anybody. Some Homosexuals

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    Gay Marriage Argument

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    Two editorials were posted in the “New York Daily News” and “Times of Trenton” pertaining to the subject of legalizing gay marriage. Both articles argue the position against gay marriage and use the same focal point in their articles: the negative effects that legalizing gay marriages will have on children being raised by same sex parents. Also‚ both articles contain logical fallicies in their argument and use many of the same tactics to argue their point such as scare tactics‚ statistics‚ and quotes

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    Ang Alamat ng Jejemon

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    Lustado‚ Thea Danizze M. BSA-A3A 2 Leaders Who Practice True Democratic Styles Corazon Aquino was the 11th president and first female president of the Philippines. She restored democracy after the long dictatorship of Ferdinand Marcos. She was known as the “Mother of Democracy” of the Philippines for she led the revolution‚ the culmination of a battle for freedom that was her husband’s advocacy. It was a battle she won‚ and a victory that gave us back our nation’s democracy. As President‚ Aquino

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    Ang Buhay Ng Hokkaido

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    GROUP 2 Leader: Michelle Mausisa Members: Arjay Afan‚ AJ Bermudez‚ Renz Castro‚ (Silvia) MINHEE‚ Jeline Sarmiento‚ Daphne Galvez‚ Rosh Padua‚ Sam Jones‚ Joseph Valdez. Communicable diseases: a. Tuberculosis - is a common‚ and in many cases lethal‚ infectious disease caused by various strains ofmycobacteria‚ usually Mycobacterium tuberculosis. It typically attacks the lungs‚ but can also affect other parts of the body. - It is spread through the air when people who have an active TB infection

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