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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

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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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    Thoreau Taught Us How to Create a Better World‚ but Few Listened Imagine what the look on 19th century writer and naturalist Henry David Thoreau’s face would be if he were transported to present day America. Now‚ if Thoreau thought that "export[ing] ice‚ talk[ing] through a telegraph‚ and rid[ing] thirty miles an hour" was superfluous‚ envision what he would think of our modern society (Thoreau excerpt). He would gasp at air conditioning and refrigeration‚ feel faint when he saw a computer or

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    Same Sex Marriage

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    when the U.S was being founded same sax marriage has been frowned upon and same sex couples as well. Some say it’s unconstitutional and just plain out wrong. Wrong some say yes some say no but as for it being unconstitutional you decide. This being said lets go over these aspects. Is it wrong it just depends on who you are and what your beliefs are. A September Quinnipiac University poll found that 56% of American adults and 57% of registered voters supported same-sex marriage while 36% of both

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    Rogerian Argument Daisy Velasco Professor Hubbard Same-Sex Marriage Imagine waking up to the sound of the phone ringing late at night. It’s the hospital calling to let you know that your loved one has gone in a coma due to a crash by a drunk driver. You rush to the hospital‚ panicked you plead to see your loved one. The nurse asks “Ma’am are you a spouse or a relative?” “No‚ but we have been together for 35 years‚ we are partners.” The nurse replies‚ “Sorry only spouse or relatives can see

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    therefore unnatural and should not be validated by society. A perfect example of this attitude towards the “unnaturalness” of homosexuality was expressed by Peter Akinola‚ Anglican Archbishop of Nigeria: I cannot think of how a man in his senses would be having a sexual relationship

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    Same-Sex Marriage Approximately 11 million Americans identify as gay‚ lesbian‚ or bisexual‚ yet despite this figure being such a substantial portion of the United States population‚ these Americans still have to battle for equal rights. Same-sex marriage is arguably the most exposed and tensest issue that surrounds the LGBT (Lesbian‚ Gay‚ Bisexual‚ and Transgender) Community. Currently‚ same-sex marriage is one of the most controversial political issues in the United States‚ making headlines on

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    A Sacred Place

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    A Sacred Place A sanctuary is a sacred place where a person can feel safe and find peace within oneself. It is the theme of sanctuary that relates Irene Zabytko’s “Home Soil”‚ Raymond Carver’s “A Small‚ Good Thing” and Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper”‚ to one another. In Irene Zabytko’s “Home Soil”‚ the narrator tato talks about the harsh experiences he had in his past. He talks about how he was forced by the German’s to go out and herd up the crowds in the streets‚ “

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    Sacred Places

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    MERGEFORMAT �1� Sacred places represent the essential spirit of human kind‚ and at some point in time‚ was part of a significant event‚ ceremony‚ or spiritual worship. People venture to sacred places to satisfy the human spirit ’s desire for communion with themselves and their collective humanity. Sacred sites are the most loved and visited places on planet earth. When one arrives at a spiritual destination they find themselves closer to their individual realities. These places have the power to awaken

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    Urban problems are the same the world over and require the same solution to what extent do you agree with this view All Urban areas have problems‚ which can all be sorted into the categories economic‚ social‚ and environmental. These problems are faced by all urban areas all over the world‚ in both MEDC’s and LEDC’s. however the problems can seem larger in certain parts of the world such as LEDC’s as they are poorer and les able to deal with the problems‚ while in countries such as England we

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