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  • Legal Marriage
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    Gay and lesbians today In was late July of 1999, five of my buddies and I had just graduated from high school and we were enjoying one of the greatest summers of our lives in Ocean City, Maryland. We were renting out what we thought was the best bachelor pad in all of O.C. on 139th street. Even friends of ours that we graduated with and had known for several years were living at the beach as well. Life was good. But two girls in particular that all of our friends knew from Paint Branch H.S. woul...
  • Homosexual Marriage
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    Reaction Paper: Marriage and Aging A big aspect in keeping a marriage successful is how much communication occurs between the two people involved. For a healthy relationship there is a need for quite a bit of communication. Communication, as stated in class, is one of the key elements to a successful marriage. There has to be some open discussions and trust in the relationship to make it anywhere. If you can not talk to your partner you will not be able to solve problems in a healthy manner. You...
  • Gay Couples
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    Equality In the Choice of Marriage Millions of couples are brought together each year speaking the all too familiar words "In sickness and in heath, till death do us part". These vows are a public declaration of a sacred bond the couple hopes to uphold. After the vows are spoken the couple is now one in society. Sharing the same last name, insurance policies and money saving tax forms. These are only a few of the positive effects marriage brings to newlyweds. Not all couples have the right to be...
  • Same Sex Marriage As A Fundamental Right
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    Gay Marriage There seem to be Specific time in history where certain issues define the culture tension in a society. They become representative of large worldview and clearly emphasize the battle between divergent moral and spiritual perspectives. Homosexual marriage in the United States is one of these issues. In the past five years, there have been various threats and debates about the possibility of legalizing homosexual union. The issue took centre stage in February largely. The U. S Senate ...
  • Gay Rights And Marriage In Our Society
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    Gay Rights and Marriage In our society today, homosexuals are the odd man out. They are treated unconstitutionally, they are forced to live a secret life, they are forbidden to adopt and raise children and unable to marry the person they love. This is just a start to the many inequalities that homosexuals have mounted up against them in everyday life. The constitution guarantees the right to free speech and the right to pursue happiness to everyone, although homosexuals do not get to live their ...
  • Situation In Favor Of Homosexual Marriages
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    Why is Proposition 22: Limit On Marriages, an important matter in the state of California The reason is because it affects millions of people being heterosexual or homosexual. According to the article, A Discussion about Differences: The Left Hand Analogy, Warren J. Blumenfeld and Diane Raymond states that there are approximately 25 million left-handed people in the United States with the statistics being about the same for homosexuality (Course Reader 78). Since California is largely populated,...
  • Gay Marriage
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    When someone tries to defend the homosexual lifestyle, for example, I simply remind them that Leviticus 18: 22 clearly states it is an abomination; end of debate. I do need some advice from you, however, regarding some of the other specific laws and how to follow them. 1. When I burn a bull on the altar as a sacrifice, I know it creates a pleasing odor for the Lord-Lev. 1: 9. The problem is my neighbors. They claim the odor is not pleasing to them. Should I smite them? 2. I would like to sell my...
  • Gay Marriage America
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    Legalizing Gay Marriage America is the land of the free, which gives each legal citizen the right of privacy, freedom of speech, and freedom of religion. This law also gives each citizen the freedom from religion. If you are Christian, Jewish, Muslim, or Buddhist, you are welcome in this country. However when the topic of gay marriage arises in conversations, the main opposing point would be that the bible doesn't agree with it. According to the first amendment, the bible has no standing in Amer...
  • Legalizing Same Sex Marriage
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    How do most couples show the world that they are in a loving, devoted, committed relationship How does one express that they want to spend the rest of their life with one particular person This is normally done through a marriage, celebrated by a wedding, certified by a marriage license. Homosexuals are human; therefore they are capable of loving another person just as any heterosexual human. Yet, homosexuals are unable to obtain a marriage license anywhere in this country at this time. This nee...
  • Same Sex Marriages 3 4
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    For thousands of years, most cultures around the world have recognized marriage as a union between men and women. In the majority of modern nations, including the United States, same-sex couples cannot be legally married. Several gay couples unsuccessfully filed lawsuits in the latter half of the twentieth century against various states for not allowing them to marry. However, same-sex marriage were never considered possible in the United States until three same-sex couples challenged Hawaii's m...
  • Gay Parents End
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    The Bill of Rights states that every human being deserves to be treated equally, but in society it's evident that we have set boundaries around certain "groups" throughout history. These groups are usually the minority, and can be dumped on because they are not part of the majority - or are even considered abnormal. But what happens when the minority gets bigger, and can actually voice it's own opinions on the meaning of life? Topics arise, and questions come to the point where they have to be a...
  • Healthier And Nutritious Foods
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    Thursday, Aug. 28, 2003 Schwarzenegger Uses Talk Radio to Start Spelling Out His Views By Joe Mathews, Jessica Garrison & Mark Z. Bara bak It's obvious that the Republicans want the governor spot & it's just as obvious that Arnold Schwarzenegger is the popular vote amongst people for governor, then why don't the republicans fully support Arnold and force the other republican candidates to drop-out of the race? What does "politician spending cap" mean? Is that even legal? With the economic defici...
  • Importance Of Mainstream Lesbian And Gay Movements
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    Barrie reinterprets the state of marriage, what it means to her, and the benefits associated with having a husband. She bucks Warner's idea that the institution of same-sex marriage is always an ideology of normalization. Barrie does not seek a commitment ceremony with Linnea because she wants to uphold a heterosexual image of purity or to become "civilized". Rather, Barrie acknowledges her current politics and the queer politics of her past. Barrie proves that mainstream gay and lesbian concern...
  • Gay And Lesbian People
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    A Basic Human Right: Talking about Gay Marriage You re all sitting there, secure in your rights as an American. But even in the year 2000 gay and lesbian people living in America today are not protected from discrimination and are denied the most basic rights under the law. Today in America, you can be fired from your job simply for being gay or lesbian. No federal law protects people from discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation. Despite different opinions about homosexuality, the vast...
  • Lesbian And Gay Marriage
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    NATIONAL JOURNAL OF SEXUAL ORIENTATION LA VOL. 1, ISSUE 1 Mary Sylla, edi to A (Personal) Essay on Same-Sex Marriage Barbara J. Co ProfessoCalifornia Western School of Law Very little since Stonewall, and the break from accepting the status quo that those riots symbolize, has challenged the lesbian and gay community as much as the debate we have had over the past several years on whether seeking the right to marry should be the focus of our community's efforts, political influence, and financial...

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