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    I. Title of the Case Stipulation Against Marriage Claudine de Castro Zialcita vs. Philippine Airlines (PAL) II. View Point Claudine de Castro Zialcita complained against Philippine Airlines (PAL) for dismissing her from her job by reason of her contracting marriage. Upon dismissing her the respondent of Philippine Airlines (PAL) invoked their policy which states that flight attendant applicants must be single and will be automatically separated from employment in the event that they subsequently

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    Angelica Causaren Bom25 Stability: Does gay marriage encourage stable relationships? * Being married is a source of stability and commitment "Case No. S147999 in the Supreme Court of the State of California": "Being married is a source of stability and commitment for the relationship between spouses. Barriers to terminating a marriage include feelings of obligation to one’s spouse‚ children‚ and other family members; moral and religious values about divorce; legal restrictions; financial concerns;

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    Legalizing Gay marriages Introduction There exists a great variance in the societal attitudes towards homosexuality. This is attributable to the different cultures and different historical periods as is the case in attitudes toward sexual desires‚ activity ad relationships in general. Different cultures have different values regarding appropriate and inappropriate sexuality. Just like heterosexual behavior‚ different prescriptions and proscriptions are given to people with regard to gender‚ age

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    SOC 103Same-Sex marriage some say that marriage is a sacred thing. Some think it ’s only words. Marriage is between a man and a woman. Why change the laws? What could possibly be the point? If one law is changed then people are going to try to argue more and more laws‚ and those will change to. Pretty soon there will be no laws. "The public meaning of marriage is not something that each new generation is free to redefine."(Stanton‚ 3) Same-sex marriage should be prohibited. Marriage is meant for reproduction

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    Gay marriage is a hot topic that is debated and spoken about constantly around the globe. Gay marriage is by definition: the marriage of two people of the same sex‚ so either two men or two women‚ and this is the reason why it’s so often spoken of and has many mixed opinions on the topic. Many people say that love is love‚ and marriage works if two people love each other no matter what gender‚ but many people argue against this. They argue that it’s wrong and God created a woman and man (Adam and

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    proposes that marriage‚ the institution that forms the basis for the traditional family structure‚ is “…itself is an evil‚ to the extent that it facilitates the infliction and cover-up of reasonably foreseeable intolerable harm to those unlucky enough to find themselves trapped…” (Card 208). Card sees marriage as an institution which is oppressive of freedom and restrictive of choice‚ thus

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    Against Same Sex Marriage

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    he legalization of the marriage between same sex couples will permanently change the rite of marriage in our society. The legalization of homosexual marriage will quickly destroy the traditional family. Marriage is the institution that forms and upholds for society‚ the cultural and social values and symbol related to procreation. That is‚ it establishes the values that govern the transmission of human life to the next generation and the nurturing of that life in the basic societal unit‚ the family

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    elderly are against or evenly split. * Political affiliation: Most Democrats are in favor‚ Independents slightly less so‚ Republicans are opposed. * Religion: Conservatives are very strongly opposed; religious liberal‚ progressives‚ and secularists are in favor; main line denominations are split. * Geography: The northeast is supportive; the west coast is about evenly split; the rest of the country is against. 30 states have constitutional amendments banning gay marriage. * Opponents

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    Interracial Marriage Interracial marriage is a controversial topic‚ but it really doesn’t need to be. Marriage‚ although not directly mentioned in the Constitution‚ is viewed as a basic Constitutional right‚ and should be allowed for any two persons‚ no matter what they look like or where they came from. In fact‚ scientific studies have proven that race shouldn’t be an issue at all. Some might argue that‚ in the scriptures‚ God separated the different races‚ but they forget that he created them

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    Being Against Gay Marriage

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    GAY MARRIAGE INTRODUCTION / THESIS /OVERVIEW The West is on the precipice of destroying an institution that has promoted social order and tempered the more aggressive impulses and behaviors of men. The assault on the traditional family that began in the late 1800s‚ and accelerated precipitously under Sixties feminism is culminating in the sanctioning of gay marriage. In contrast to the claims of gay marriage advocates declaring that the institution will be strengthened‚ the redefining

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