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    Same Sex Marriage: an Objectively Pro-Position.

    Same Sex Marriage: An Objectively Pro-Position. Brent E. Royeton English Composition Dionna Faherty DeVry University The topic of same sex marriage has been hotly debated in the American culture for years with the question being, do we afford same sex couples legal marital rights at the potential expense of religious freedom? We see arguments from both sides of this issue struggling with the morality of this matter. Both sides give valid moral arguments claiming why they are the superior

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    Article Rebuttal

    why it's evolved into a bigger issue. Or even defining if it was a personal statement or a statement from the company that caused the citizens of the US to protest the company? Yes, Chick-fil-A's COO reiterated the franchise's stance against same sex marriage. And, that he had a right to express his own feelings in regards to the subject. The backlash isn't due to one man's verbal stance, or the company’s stance on a very pertinent political debate (Randazza, 2012). The issue is that the company

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    Gay Marriage

    commitments. While I would like to delve into the long history, I must stick to modern accounting of gay marriage and government’s role in this record keeping. Denmark became a trailblazing country, leading the way for the concept of registering same-sex couples in what we know as a civil union. This pioneering country voted on a law to register domestic partnership of gay couples on May 26, 1989. The law went into force on October 1, 1989. Shortly after the groundbreaking decision in Denmark, other

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    Changing Veiws on Marriage

    There has been one argument that has incited interest worldwide: same sex marriage. Being homosexual has changed from being a shameful secret to a public relationship. Over the years, the debate on allowing the legalization of gay marriage has been going on back and forth. It has taken the United States years to publically approve of a homosexual relationship and now this group demands the right to marry legally just like opposite sex couples. Marriage should be a privilege granted to all regardless

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    American Civil Liberties Union: Strategy and Vision

    Khalif Nunnally-Rivera The American Civil Liberties Union: Strategy and Vision The American Civil Liberties Union, otherwise known as the ACLU, has an extensive and influential history in the United States. The ACLU has ambitious legislative goals in the near future. In order to accomplish these goals, this interest group must fight vigorously for the public’s hearts and minds, as well as the democratic power of Congress. The organization started in the year 1920 after years of anti-war

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    Benefits of Offering Domestic Partner Coverage

    world of opportunities in the workplace and marketplace, and be adamant to be the best.  Some jurisdictions have set up domestic partnerships as a way to recognize same-sex unions, domestic partnerships may involve either different-sex or same-sex couples.  Recent controversy has surrounded same sex domestic partner benefits since same sex marriages are not recognized by the government.  Companies that recognizes a critical ingredient of success is the ability to value and leverage diversity-that is

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    Yoyoyoyoyoyo

    The legalization of gay marriage is a topic that has been argued in our society for several years. This is also a theme that most people oppose because it is very hard to accept same sex marriage between couples. There are several debates without outcomes we have had over the past several years to seek the right for gay people to marry because it is very difficult to throw away all what that is called moral, virtual, tradition and the nature law of life to do whatever people like. As Scott Bidstrup

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    Gay Marriage

    discusses homosexuality in our society, particularly in granting homosexual couples a right to marry. I do believe that marriage should be available to all people, regardless if they are the same sex. Many people have said that love has no gender, other believe that it should be banned. This issue, whether or not the same-sex marriage should be allowed, is extremely controversial and the debates never end. In this paper, I take the pro side. But regardless if people want to get married or not, they should

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    Marriage Equaility

    essential right. Fortunately, this is the land of the free, and most of us have the legal and social privilege to get married and raise a family. Unfortunately, there are about 11.7 million people who get left out of this deal because their partner is the same gender as they are. These marriages are no different from other legal marriages, yet we still refuse to recognize them in the United States. A miniscule six states have made these marriages legal. The main reason is that there are opponents of marriage

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    Gay Marriage

    been together for 4-5 years. I think they should not be denied the same rights as heterosexual couples who choose to be married. Some states have already put into law that homosexual couples may be married. Ohio is not one of those states. These couples should be allowed the same benefits as heterosexual married couples. Health insurance is currently denied these couples unless they work in a facility that recognizes same sex couples on their employee benefits. Another benefit homosexual couples

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