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    Gay Marriage

    Same sex marriage as defined in our text book, Doing Ethics, refers to the marriage in a full legal sense of gay and lesbian couples. (Vaughn 2013, p 451) Marriage between a man and a woman was instituted by God with Adam and Eve. According to the scripture, Matthew 19: 4-5, New Testament, Jesus reaffirms this “He answered, Have you not read that he who made them from the beginning made them male and female: and said, “For this reason a man shall leave his father and mother and be joined to his

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    First Affirmative - Android vs Ios

    iPhone, well, it's just an iPhone. Whatever it has in it is what you get. Sure you might get 2 or 3 options for a smaller or bigger phone that have slightly different hardware but that's it. The camera, screen, internal hardware, etc. is going to be the same on a model to model basis. For example, you can't buy an iPhone that has a high megapixel camera like Android users can with the Sony Xperia Z2. If you enjoy being able to customize your phone, then Android is the way to go and widgets have long been

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    Gay Marriage

    women want to get married, not allowing them to wed makes them feel inferior and also violates human rights. No one likes feeling low-grade, or like they a less standards, by making gay marriage prohibited you make couples who are involved with the same sex feel lesser to others. Homosexuality is not a cognizant choice; it's something in- born. Just as you did not choose who you love, neither did they. So it is unfair to make gay marriage seem awkward when it is no dissimilar. Human rights are

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    Background Study on Same Sex Marriage

    of the being’. There is no cut-and-dry definition of marriage but marriage-between-the-opposite-sex is the norm in most societies, the reason why same-sex marriage is not accepted in almost all countries in the world. Same-sex marriage is defined as a union between two people who are of the same gender or biological sex. Same-sex couples want to marry for all the same reasons as their opposite-sex counterparts. These reasons include: to publicly celebrate their commitment, because they are in

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    Doma

    everyday life of same-sex couples, continuing regulations and constant policing of sexuality and gender form around every aspect of same-sex couple and their marriage. Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) a federal law designed to uphold the traditional meaning of marriage which is described as a union between one man and one woman by not recognizing same-sex marriage and taking the option away from the states to make their own decision. DOMA has become a leading problem not just for the same-sex couples who

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    Why Samesex Marriage Should Be Legal

    Let’s get down to business on this subject. Discrimination based on sexual preference is discrimination based on gender, and because of that, it is a violation of the Equal Protection law. The Equal Protection Clause of the 14th amendment of the U.S. Constitution prohibits states from denying any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws. ("Equal Protection", 2004) Another example of this is Loving vs. Virginia. When a white man wanted to marry a black woman back in 1967. He

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    Gay Marriage

    man and a woman and not the same sex. The legal argument put forth in Goodridge v. Department of Public Health support my decision. These plaintiffs argued for rights to seek civil marriage and the protections and security it provides. The constitution guarantees that all people have be treated equally and to have and enjoy liberties. As too Privacy and liberty, the Fourteenth Amendment’s Equal Protection Clause may form a basis for a decision affirming same-sex marriages. But the use of privacy

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    Changes in Marriage, Cohabitation

    “Examine the reasons for changes in the patterns of marriage, cohabitation and divorce over the last 50 years” There is an ongoing popular debate in sociology about the changes in the patterns of marriage cohabitation and divorce in the last 50 years. Divorce rates are dropping and marriage and cohabitation rates are going up according to statistics, and there are many different viewpoints from different sociologists such as feminists, functionalists and new right that give a wide spread of

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    9 Strands of Diversity

    and Wales marriage is no longer restricted to a union between a man and a woman but now includes a marriage between same-sex couples. This will also be true in Scotland when the relevant legislation is brought into force. Same-sex couples can still have their relationships legally recognised as 'civil partnerships' if they do not choose to marry. Civil partners must be treated the same as married couples on a wide range of legal matters. Currently, existing civil partnerships can remain and there

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    Personal Status Law Case Study

    IV SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS A. Family The Personal Status Law governs family, which is based on Sharia law and assigns men and women different authorities and freedom. The Personal Status Law states that non-Muslims are allowed to pursue their own religious laws in regard family matters. The government proclaimed to the Committee on the Rights of the Child in 2000 that the Personal Law imposes that the age of marriage should not be less than 18 years for both males and females. Nonetheless, a judge can

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