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    Divorce by agreement is the easiest way to get divorced in Japan. It only requires a mutual agreement of divorce and submission of divorce notice . A divorce finalizes by registration at municipal office and there is no waiting period system, just as same as getting married. Moreover, creating a separation agreement is not a requirement for a divorce. Therefore, there is no way to supervise the equitability of every arrangement by public authority. b) Divorce by mediation If the parties cannot…

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    controversial. Those against same-sex marriage often cite religious viewpoints and concerns about pro-creation. They argue that same-sex relationships are immoral and against God’s will. Those in favor of same-sex marriage often argue that mutual love is enough for people to get married, regardless of their sexual orientation. Christian groups who argue for same-sex marriage tend to believe that lesbian and gay people were created as such by God and should have the same right as others (History…

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    Argument For Gay Marriage

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    between a man and women but there has been a debate about same sex marriage for decades and people in the LGBT community just want to have the same rights as heterosexual couples. The LGBT community has been fighting for their rights; they want equal protection and equal laws that allow them to get married to who they love. In this text there are three articles that will be reviewed. The Washington Post article, “Obama’s words in same-sex marriage filing to court is a major shift for him” Slate…

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    The definition of marriage is the legally or formally recognized union of two people as partners in a relationship. For the past few years it has been a battle of same sex can be wed. Just recently on June 8th 2015, the topic has been resolved by the law passing of same sex marriage. In the article, “Against Gay Marriage” written by William J. Bennett, Bennett argues that gay marriage shouldn 't be legalized, he goes on stating in his article all of the reasons why he thinks so. Bennett…

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    you feel if you had to ask two hundred and sixty million people for the right to marry (MTV Choose or Lose Campaign)? This is the battle that same-sex couples have been facing since May 18, 1970 when two male students from the University of Minnesota applied for a marriage license and got denied in light of the fact that they were both men (ProCon). Same sex marriage should be legalized because denying them the right to marry violates human rights, it encourages family values, increases child…

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    fighting for their rights is what it has always been about. They have come so far in gaining the right to vote, work, run for president, play different sports, divorce, live and now are given the opportunity to even be in relations and marry the same sex. As far…

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    supporting same sex marriage because overall the attraction is the same. Same sex marriage has been tested to be a morally right decision due to the brains formation. Kasak concludes, “Sessions will feature the latest scientific research into same-sex couples’ relationships and family formation among lesbian, gay and bisexual people, as well as the effect of sexual stigma on individuals and families.” Scientific studies have shown that the choice to be attracted to the same sex is just the same…

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    Gay Marriage Film Analysis

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    psychologists and philosophers. According to the 2015 revised Merriam-Webster dictionary marriage is defined as “the state of being united to a person of the opposite sex as husband or wife in a consensual and contractual relationship recognized by law [and] the state of being united to a person of the same sex in a relationship like that of a traditional marriage” (“Marriage.”). In the film Love Story the main characters, Oliver and Jenny, fall in love and decide to marry soon afterwards.…

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    Same Sex Marriage Imagine that a government purposefully denied over 1,000 rights and benefits from one group of people who haven’t broken any laws. Would you support that government? In the United States, same sex couples are denied legal marriage. “We speak a common language with other parents from bed time to bath time. And over time, more people will realize that LGBT families have a lot in common with traditional families” (Jennifer Chrisler). Why is it a problem if children with no home…

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    marriage such as same- sex marriage, cohabitation, or blended families. The reason why it changed is because people tend to express their feeling and require the equal in their gender. The same- sex marriage is adapted by the people’s trend. The same-sex marriage is not only giving people the freedom to express their actual personality but also giving them the happiness to be by themselves. In the essay, “More Equal Than Others”, Rebecca Solnit describes the advantage of same sex marriage…

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