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    What Is Gay Adoption?

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    All over the world, there are many orphans waiting for a home and a family. Many families wants to adopt, but are banned from doing so. These families have broken no law, and they are perfectly capable of taking care of a child. Why are these couples denied the right to become parents? Why are children left without families, even when there lives people nearby who wants to adopt them? In 42 out of 56 countries, adoption by same-sex couples are banned. They are denied their human rights to adopt…

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    Marriage in the United States it’s being taken as a privilege. Many Americans do not view marriage as something sacred in order to form a family, but as either an obligation for those who gets arranged marriage, as a prestige, and even take it for granted. They do not value marriage anymore as it used to be or even know what marriage is and why we have to get married. Andersen in his book Sociology the Essentials on chapter thirteen “Families and Religion,” constitutes a numerous of points on…

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    In this article, David Brooks talks about a gay couple who were denied a wedding cake. He discusses there are two paths to follow when this happens- the neighborly way, or the legal way. The neighborly way would be for the couple to say that they understand the bakers don’t agree with same sex marriage but to offer them a chance to get to know them to see if they could change their mind. The legal way would be to take it court, and of course they did take it to court. Brooks near the end of this…

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    slaves, however we conquered the chances and now White men, Black men, and Hispanic men can be equivalents. On the off chance that it is conceivable to overcome such wild snags then we can defeat the limit deterring gay relational unions and straight relational unions alike. Gay marriage ought to be authorized consequently. Advancement will dependably proceed and at any given point in time, something will happen that we won 't care for in this world, however we can defeat this. Gay marriage is a…

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    Ladies and Gentlemen, Ms Prime Minister: Welcome to my speech about the introduction of Received Pronunciation as the official accentuation in the United Kingdom. "We are implacably opposed to all forms of discrimination, whether rooted in gender, race, colour, creed, political belief or other grounds." States the historic pledge which Her Majesty the Queen has signed exactly three years ago in order to promote “gender equality and gay rights” This was the first time the Queen actively showed…

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    This article by Zack Carter PhD is called “1-on-1 Opposite Sex Friends: A Blind Spot Threat to Marriage.” It was posted August 18, 2017 on Psychology Today. In short, the article argues that men and women can not be “just friends” and therefore it can potentially be a threat to one's marriage. It reflects upon the definition of friendship and compares it to friendship with the opposite sex, concluding that it appears to be simple, when in reality, the context of it is much more complex. The…

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    In “Same Sex Marriage Should Be a Basic Right”, the author, Jessica Grimble, believes that no matter what sex you are affiliated with, if you love each other, you should have the “basic right” to get married to whomever you want in the United States of America. One key position Grimble takes is that those who are not a part of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transsexual(LGBT) community will not be affected in any way by allowing those who are to be wed. Grimble also states that being against…

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    Power, Conflict, and Compromise in Marriage Marriage is challenging, which involves the use of power, conflict, and the ability to compromise. What is marriage? According to Google Dictionary (2018), marriage is “the legally or formally recognized union of two people as partners in a personal relationship” (p. 1). In this context, the focus is on the two people as partners in a personal relationship. However, the two people, who are in matrimony, were once single, possibly reared in a different…

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    Equality is something that one should receive without having to ask for. In today’s day and age, we preach ‘equality for all’, a great movement trying to spread equality around the world. However, in the 1800’s things were different; equality or anything for that matter was given with the permission of a woman’s father if unmarried or her husband. In Henrik Ibsen’s play A Doll’s House, Ibsen elucidates an issue that wasn’t commonly spoken of in the 1800’s. Ibsen draws light to the many women…

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    Lay Me Down On February 3rd, 2013, Sam Smith created an angelic, enchanting, and self fulfilling song called Lay Me Down. Through his love of music Sam Smith is able to make a statement for what he believes is in equality throughout America in regards to same sex marriages in the church. Equality has always been a symbol of hope, liberty, freedom, and a chance to live an unbiased life. Unfortunately, some individuals do not agree with this value in America. Throughout history many Americans…

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