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    Being Gay

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    human‚ separate from the rest of society‚ a category that disrupts society ethically‚ legally and morally (Fone‚ 5). World War I had allowed many homosexuals to join together‚ when they were sent overseas. Once the Second World War was over homosexual men and women began to move into their own separate communities‚ segregating themselves from the heterosexuals (Dadisman). Consequently‚ homosexuals were labeled as anti-social and psychotic people who were destructive due their sexual preferences (Janoff

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    Gay Marriage

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    by two people of the same sex cannot be binding because of petty laws that prohibit gay and lesbian couples to get married. It is ridiculous that two people in love cannot get married and commit to a lifetime together if they are of the same sex. Love is love‚ need I say more? Many people in today’s society believe gay and lesbian marriage is wrong‚ and if you are one of them‚ I am here to convince you otherwise. Gay marriage ensures homosexual couples the symbolic‚ financial‚ and medical benefits

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    Gay Adoption

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    Kathy Laguerre Speech outline Gay Adoption Introduction: It has been a controversial issue for many years‚ whether a person who chooses to engage in homosexual relations should be granted the right to adopt a child. It is morally unethical for society to dictate whether one is physically‚ emotionally and mentally capable of raising a healthy child purely off of their sexual orientation. A parent is not defined by one’s ability to bear a child but one’s ability to raise a child in a nurturing

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    Mary Stuart inherited the throne of Scotland when she was just six days old. From that moment forward every decision made needed to provide for Mary’s personal safety‚ her claim to the Scottish throne‚ and her right to practice her Catholic faith (Ashby & Ohrn 47). When she was just a toddler‚ Mary’s mother chose to send her to be raised at court in France where she was well educated and free to attend Catholic services. In order to return to Scotland as a young adult Mary was forced to agree

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    Gay Bullying

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    month more than a handful of young people have taken their own lives because they were being bullied at school. These young kids were not bullied because they dressed differently or they were poor they were bullied because they were homosexual. The Gay‚ Lesbian‚ Bisexual‚ and Transgender children are being targeted at school and being bullied to the point that they feel they have no other choice but to take their life. They are being told they are an abomination and that they are going to burn in

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    scrape the exterior of this gigantic operation. The future also looks bright for Wal-Mart‚ especially if it is able to strike a comfortable balance between increasing its profits and recognizing its social and ethical responsibilities. <br> <br>Why is Wal-Mart so Successful? Is it Good Strategy or Good Strategy Implementation? -- In 1962‚ when Sam Walton opened the first Wal-Mart store in Rogers‚ Arkansas‚ no one could have ever predicted the enormous success this small-town merchant would have. Sam

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    When a group makes unreliable decisions that were lead by group pressures and leads to a worsening of mental performance‚ reality testing‚ and moral judgement‚ it is known as groupthink. When members from a group are similar in background‚ or when they are insulted from outside opinions‚ and when there are no clear rules for decision making is when the group is especially vulnerable to groupthink. As for individual humans‚ they are as well easily susceptible to groupthink because they’re afraid

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    Gay Community

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    The gay community or LGBT community is a loosely defined grouping of LGBT and LGBT supportive people‚ organizations and subcultures united by common culture and civil rights movements. Furthermore‚ the remarkable growth of the gay community in recent history has revolutionized our culture and consciousness‚ creating radically new possibilities for people to “come out”‚ and live more openly as homosexuals. Before the early years‚ homosexuality was a taboo subject. Since then‚ times have changed

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    million Americans were unemployed‚ ’No Men Wanted’ signs appeared in factories and businesses across the country‚ 5‚000 banks had gone out of business since 1929 consequently at least 10 million people had lost their savings‚ some children did not even have no clothing‚ no shoes‚ and no food. The ’Roaring Twenties’ now remained in the distant past. To conclude‚ in my opinion the Wall Street Crash was the main reason for the depression even though there were so many others such as the ’Florida Land

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    fighting‚ the Anglo-Saxons wanted a king who was strong and brave‚ just like the Gods they worshiped. In today’s society‚ we look for the same qualities in our leaders‚ just in different circumstances. The Anglo-Saxons wanted their leader to be strong so he could protect them from danger. Beowulf was exceptionally strong‚ he was said to be the “strongest of the Geats—greater and stronger than anyone anywhere in this world (110).” Many of his followers loved him because of his strength‚ even Grendel

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