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    Crt/205 Critical Thinking

    unstated premises? Legalizing same sex would harm the economy, and nothing good could come for it. 3. What was the conclusion? Some children would grow up fatherless and the birth rate would fall. I choose this topic because am not fully against same sex marriage. I believe anyone that wants to spend the rest of their life with someone; it is not society place to say it must be someone from the opposite sex. Gay people have been thought a struggle to receive the same right as all America’s. Discrimination

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    Marriage a Tradition or an Institution

    The issue at hand is simple, is marriage between a man and a woman a tradition that has become an institution. Should same sex marriage be legal, and should the government recognize it as a legal marriage? We have equality in our society for many things, but the foundation of a marriage unites a man and a woman as one with the children in order to create the traditional family. This unity has become a tradition that Americans continue to uphold as the very foundation of a marriage. The

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    Gay Marriage Advertising Essay

    Everyone deserves the right to be with someone they love and, enjoy the rights other so enjoy. Same-sex marriage has been on the political and social radar over the past few years and is something to consider when advertising. Many chains use this issue in their advertising to either support same-sex marriage or oppose same sex marriage, using a variety of appeals to lure in consumers. Same-sex marriage is something that should be legal and for all to enjoy. However, there are groups out there

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    Gay Marriage

    Gay Marriage: Good or Bad? Some organizations will lead you to believe that if same-sex couples are allowed to marry it will further weaken the institution of marriage. However, two people of the same sex should be allowed to marry because it would give them basic rights such as hospital visitation, taxation, and access to family health coverage. Same-sex marriages could bring a huge financial gain to local and state governments in the form of marriage license fees

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    Gay Marriage

    opinions and standing views on gay marriage. The argument regarding gay marriage should be legalized or not is extremely controversial. According to an article from the Human Rights Campaign, there is nothing wrong with allowing homosexuals to have the same rights as those who are heterosexual. Every individual person should be granted equal rights, regardless of sexuality. Gay marriage should be legalized in all states and countries, it has been held off for too long. Moreover, there are several reasons

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    Same Sex Marriage

    Same Sex Marriage and Religion In the 21st century, the controversial debates about the LGBT (Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender) community and their rights are becoming more and more common in the media. Over millennia, same sex relationships have transformed from a socially accepted way of living in ancient times, to a social taboo with the birth of Christianity, and finally into a widely accepted way of living in the 21st century. Most sources of media, especially television shows have embraced

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    Lgbt Equality

    Transgender (LGBT) people in the United States are comprised of a patchwork of laws in all levels of government. Currently, there are six states, plus Washington D.C., where same-sex marriages are legal. (Hamilton, 2012) Maryland has laws that recognize same-sex marriages performed in other states, but does not allow same-sex marriages to occur in the state.(Davis & Wagner, 2010) Twenty-one states, plus Washington D.C., have laws against discrimination based on sexual orientation or identity.(Repa

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    Gay Marriage

    Ethan Bronner exhibits the change of mind of David Blankenhorn, a national figure in the movement against same-sex marriage, about his opposition towards gay marriage and the reactions he received due to that switched thought. Bronner wrote, “I opposed gay marriage believing that children have the right, insofar as society makes it possible, to know and to be cared for by the two parents who brought them into this world,'' referring to Blankenhorn old thoughts where he added to his idea, “Whatever

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    Individual Autonomy Summary

    them of their relationship. Therefore, by allowing marriage to be extended to same-sex couples, it provides them with the ability to clearly signal to the surrounding community how they want their relationship to be interpreted, as well as allowing their relationship to contain the intangible benefits that are found in marriage. Yenor presents a picture of individual autonomy, which he uses to advocate against same-sex marriage. Individual autonomy, as he classifies it, consists of a person being

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    Not Full Faith and Credit

    only available as a legal construct for heterosexual couples. We discriminate against our homosexual citizens and their right to have their long term relationships recognized and given the same validity as those long term relationships of heterosexual couples through the societal construct of marriage. Same-sex marriage has become a huge issue for many in the United States, it is a “lightning rod” issue that seems to polarize the two sides of the argument. There does not seem to be much, if any

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