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    Marriage and Same-Sex Couples

    Marriage and Same-Sex Couples One of the leading political debates in our country today is the legalization of same-sex marriages. The very image of marriage is evolving on an on-going basis due to society and the major changes between society defined unions. In 2003 Webster’s Dictionary changed the definition of marriage to include same-sex marriage. Marriage, as per society, is a special event in almost everyone’s life. Marriage should be about getting married to someone you love. Marriage

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    Same Sex Couple Parenting

    technology (ART), such as surrogacy and in vitro fertilization, more people both inside and outside the traditional relationships of a biological mother and father have a chance to have a child. These families consist of single parents and also same sex couples. With same sex relationships, a third party has to be involved, which could be either a surrogate mother or a male donor. Unfortunately, there are still many people in society that are homophobic. Lesbian co-mothers are growing in population

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    Gay Rights

    been distorted throughout time. Regarding all who deserve the same privileges as others, compassion is not shown with respect. Given that times are changing, it is only right that everybody follows suit and makes the necessary alterations to equalize all humans. I believe, if individuals are more informed on Gay Rights such as marriage, adoption and the military discussion of Don’t Ask Don’t Tell (DADT) maybe we can fight to give same-sex couples the opportunities that the rest of the population have

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    Same Sex Marriage

    Same-Sex Marriage The topic that I have chosen to research and discuss is the issue of Same-Sex Marriage. This topic is very controversial and has caused a bit of an uproar recently in society. The biggest argument is whether or not individuals who are gay/lesbian should be legally allowed to marry. Many people feel strongly about this topic and, because of this, a lot of viewpoints have come into play when trying to come up with the “correct answer”. These viewpoints include, but are

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    Gay Marriage, Absolutely Not!

    In recent years gay marriage also referred to as same-sex marriage has grown into an extremely controversial nationwide debate. This topic is seemingly appearing progressively on the voting ballots and voters have rejected the proposed changes every time. Marriage properly understood is an essential prerequisite for stable, healthy families. Societies throughout history and across the world have learned this from experience, and modern sociological research, despite the barrage of propaganda to

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    Adam and Steve

    marriage.  (引用same-sex marriage debate) The right to marry should not be denied on the basis of sexual orientation. (///Some legal benefits of marriage: family health coverage, child custody, medical/bereavement leave, joint tax returns, income/estate tax benefits, cannot assume pension or Social Security benefits in the event of the death of his/her partner, medical decisions for an incapacitated partner, petition to immigrate, leave of absence (12 weeks) for an ill partner or parent(s) of a partner

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    Gay Marriage

    in humanity, because people need each other to thrive. There are three basic Greek words that describe love that every human goes through. Storge is the first relationship we experience, as it is synonymous to the love as children we have with our parents. The next form of love is created when we know another person on a personal level, which is philia. Last there is the most intimate and highest form of love, which is éros, it is a love that is experienced between two people sexually. This type of

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    Divorce

    increase in the numbers of divorce, and a decrease in the number of marriages. The divorce rate has especially increased, as now one-half of new marriages today are likely to end in divorce. New forms of the family are rising, such as lone parents, same sex marriages and cohabitation. These changes mean that families and households today bear little resemblance to those of fifty years ago, and the "typical family" no longer seems to exists. One of the reasons for the changing pattern of marriage

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    Same Sex Marriages

    Support Same Sex Marriages America is a Christian country founded upon Christian beliefs that are built on values and morals which is why it is understandable for gay marriages to be frowned upon in most states. However America is also the land of the freed which means Americans have the freedom of choice. But are gays limited to their choice? Which raises the question should same sex marriages be legalized? I. Why Should The Federal Government Pass Legislation to Support Same Sex Marriages

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    Gay Marriage

    behaviors among male. Gay refers to an enduring pattern of or disposition to experience sexual, affection, or romantic attractions primarily to" people of the same sex; ". They do not have such kind of feelings for females. In normal marriage two people one male and one female start their lives together but in gay marriage males of same sex start living together. All over the world, homosexuals exists whether openly or hidden. In America, almost 10 percent of the population is gay. In many parts

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