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    Planned Parenthood Journey

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    of dress at church (Lecture). Outside of school, I am a peer to peer sex educator for Planned Parenthood, because of this I own Planned Parenthood clothing. I attended three conservative churches dressed in a t-shirt, hoodie and jeans. The t-shirt is bright pink and says “Planned Parenthood” on the front in lighter baby pink. Over this, I wore a light grey zip-up sweatshirt which stated “Teen Council” on the front and “Peer Led Sex Ed” on the back. I paired this with dark jeans and black…

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    the ages, the issue related to sex has always been seen as something forbidden, dirty, shameful etc. But if at first but it was not so because since the creation can be seen that this was what God created not only for the reproduction of man, but also leave it for the enjoyment of both men and women. It was not until sin entered the world when sex was degraded in such a way that the purpose for which God created was put it in second place. Today it is seen that sex has been degraded so that even…

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    against discrimination and to make others aware of their actions. Secondly, I am taking away the importance of diversity. As a result of making many friends different than myself here at Kutztown, I was able to learn in depth about other cultures, religions, social classes, etc. The sociology program helped me to realize the importance of learning about the different aspects of others lives that I did. Finally, I believe the most important theory I have learned was the functionalist theory. I…

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    legalization, gay marriage or Obama care are all influenced by the media perception. Each news station has a political bias weather conservative or liberal, and will talk down on the opposing political party at any given time. And as far as gay marriage, there has been a flourishing number of TV shows on stations on the liberal side of the spectrum. Compared to the pioneer days of the…

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    can post pictures and any news relating to the GLBTIQ community worldwide. A. Upon first glance, one notices many posts speaking out against many oppressive and downright discriminatory actions on the part of non-gay population at large. Gay marriage is something that this community is struggling for the right to do in many different parts of the world.…

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    is the democratic side D. The Faith and Family Left generally favor increased government aid for the poor even if it adds to the deficit and believe that government should do more to solve national problems. Most oppose same-sex marriage and legalizing marijuana and most say religion and family are at the center of their lives. They have are highly diverse in which makes this group the only group…

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    Religion Pros And Cons

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    amendment states then, that “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof…” This means that American citizens hold the right to practice any religious belief and rituals. In addition, the first amendment not only prohibits the United States government from instituting its official religion, but also bans government actions that unfairly favor a religion over another. The United States Supreme Court has dealt with many cases…

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    Normal In The 21st Century

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    Families and Marriages? No Marriages and Increasing Adoption More Americans are shunning marriages as they pursue career and educational advancements. This reality is reflected by the age at which individuals are marrying. Census data suggests that in 2013 the average age at which men and women were getting married was 29 and 26.2 respectively. This is a rise from the 1970 figures which stood at 23.2 and 20.8 in 1970 for men and women respectively (Babay, 2013). The institution of marriage has…

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    ‘for’ gay marriage and parenting will possibly disagree and point out that a homosexual couples does not necessarily need to have children or the case that children will not be affected with same sex parents. As for the argument ‘against' this topic, that is not necessarily the case. In order to build upon this idea of children having both a mother and a father figure as apart of their lives, Jane Edwards’s article builds on Rod Benson’s claims in relation to arguments against same sex marriage…

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    Obergefell v Hodges Winning side: The petitioners was two gay men whose same-sex partner had died along with other court cases that brought their cases to their respective District Courts that were challenging the denial of their right to marry or to have the right to have their marriages performed out of the state they reside in (Obergefell et al. v. Hodges). Each petitioner sought certiorari, which is the review of the decision the Court of Appeals have made. The petitioners argued that the…

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