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    article goes under a ruling where a company discriminates against a person due to sex gender and recognizing a gay marriage the same as a unisex marriage. Example: the discrimination stems from not acknowledging the spouse as a wife/husband because the sex of that spouse is that of the same. The central concepts are clearly defined. They are discriminating against a person for being gay and their sexual orientation. The central argument is clearly stated in this article-to prohibit…

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    Many Americans are raised with the idea of marriage being something you do when you genuinely love another person. Without any other thought young adults will marry another based only on the belief that they are “in love”. Yet within a year or two the same couple that’s “in love” will divorce. Just as quickly as they go in they rush out with a divorce, and in doing so break the very foundation of what marriage is meant for. Whether it is cause from lying, cheating, or simply “falling out of…

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    American opposed the equal rights for African-American people and they lost, and now they lost in the battle of prohibiting same-sex couple marriage too. The world always in the motion of changing, and no ideas or beliefs can last forever. Soon or later they would fall and crumble just like the Berlin Wall, which was once stood high and mighty. Gay people have been oppressed for generations and it cannot stay the same any longer. Especially not in America, this is a land of freedom. It is a…

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    immoral due to what their perspective of the definition of marriage is. Andrew Sullivan, a former editor of the New Republic magazine, thinks that the definition of marriage includes gay marriages due to homosexual couples having the same qualities of heterosexual couples. In contrast, National Review editor William J. Bennett thinks that the idea of a man and woman is the traditional idea of marriage. While both utilize the definition of marriage as their basis of their argument which…

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    The article is written by Susie O’Brien that was published on The Advertiser on 20 November 2010 arguing the rights for gay marriage, targeting the age group of teens and onwards. When you ask anyone, they will all tell you they are in favour of equal rights for homosexuals. Then you get to gay marriage, and that is when all the talk about equality stops. O’Brien started off with a strong point saying she didn’t ever choose to be straight, it was never about choice and that is just who she is.…

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    legalization of gay marriage, many societies rapidly accepted it while many still hold strong their morals and values as homosexuality becomes increasingly popular. Religious practices and beliefs has…

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    Legalizing same-same marriage in all 50 states will enhance the constitution, enrich equality, and benefit the government. Same-sex marriage being illegal isn 't showing equality and the pursuit of happiness. I am for the legalization of same-sex marriage because everyone deserves to be happy and love is love. Bad things are happening in the present as a result of same-sex marriage being illegal. Child abuse or just abuse in general is a huge problem that is currently happening especially in…

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    Should Gay Marriage Be Legalized? Unions between people of the same sex have existed for thousands of years. Throughout the years, people have done many things that have favored most of the people and some have opposed to it. Many people think it is bad and religious people think is wrong. Most get discriminated just because they are different. All same-sex couples want is to be recognized in a good way. They want to get treated equally and also they want to have the same equal rights as…

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    Marriage is very secrete between two people who love each other and should be respected as such. Marriage should not be limited to only a man (masculinity) and a woman (femininity) determined by a persons’ gender. Discrimination against gay marriage is the voice of ignorant thoughts about marriage. The LGBQ community has been being abused, harassed, and in many cases killed over being themselves for many decades. This life-threatening matter needs to be put to a stop. Throughout this section I…

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    behind them while appealing to their audiences. Gay marriage should be legalized because marriage inequality has had an adverse impact on one 's health & well-being; has fostered discrimination and hate crimes against gay couples, and prevented same-sex couples from sharing the same legal rights and benefits of traditional marriages according to the advertising appeals on the need for curiosity, affiliation, and prominence. Moving forward gay marriage should be legalized under the appeals from…

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