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    Gay marriage, also known as same-sex marriage, has and will continue to be a highly controversial topic throughout the world today. According to the Williams Institute at UCLA, only 3.5 percent of Americans claim to be homosexual, yet it continues to divide this great nation. In the United States, 39 out of the 50 states oppose gay marriage, 6 states allow it, and 5 states allow a civil union between same-sex partners, but do not allow them to marry. These numbers seem like they would…

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    other hand, who would want a child growing up in an abusive environment with both a mother and a father as parents? According to religion, or conservative’s idea as religion, marrying or simply romantically associating with another individual of the same sex is forbidden. Whether this is true or not, the Constitution highly emphasizes freedom of religion in the First Amendment.…

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    fashion designer Domenico Dolce of Dolce & Gabbana brand, according to New York Daily News. Gender equality at this time brings us changes in the family, not only heterosexual couples want adopter children also gays couple want to do it. Should same-sex couples adopt children and raise a family? Everyone has the right to have a father and a mother, but not everyone has the right to be fathers or mothers, the gay designer is aware like many people that gay adoption should not be recommended for…

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    Gay Marriage Religion

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    included four homosexual couples who got married that same day just a few minutes after midnight. The first legal gay marriage took place in Cambridge, Massachusetts on May 17, 2004, showing the advances throughout the years that this generation is slowly beginning to support same sex couples. A CNN research published on August 11, 2010 revealed results, saying that 52% of the people support gay marriage and they believe that they should have the same marriage rights. Throughout the years the…

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    way society functions. Pretend for a few minutes that your younger brother or sister likes the same gender, and when they find their true love and want to get married, they are not allowed to. You will never get to attend their wedding or see that look of happiness on their face as they see the love of their life walking down the aisle towards them. Just because someone loves another person of the same gender does not mean they cannot love, it does not mean that they have a mental illness, it…

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    Australian Family Law

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    RELATION TO FAMILY MEMBERS? Family law refers to the area of the Australian Legal System (ALS) which is responsible for issues involving family members including domestic violence, divorce, marriage, surrogacy, and equality between de facto and same sex couples. It is of extreme importance that the ALS protects all family members with a main emphasis on the rights and obligations of parents and children. In regards to a reflection of the moral and ethical standards of Australian society in…

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    has always been against the fact of supporting same-sex marriage and equal rights. The world changes every day and the different religion beliefs also still exist. Society has always changed throughout the years. The different generations have different opinions and outlooks on this situation. Even President Barack Obama has changes his view on same-sex marriage. Obama now supports the idea of same-sex marriage. Obama on May 9 says “he believes same-sex couples should be allowed to marry,…

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    (Cohen 2015:260). Another trend is that many marriages in the United States are remarriages. This is partly due to high divorce rates and that remarriage has become more acceptable. Rates of people of the same gender marrying and cohabitating together have increased due to the rising acceptance of sex-sex couples in society as well as the law. Inequality also plays a major role in the experiences of marriage and cohabitation. Studies show that people rarely marry someone with a different…

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    remarks that Jenny overheard people say ignited a fire in her, whereas her two dads were oblivious to the snide comments. Later in life, Jenny came to the realization that the fate of same-sex couples to be able to legally marry and parent children rested on the shoulders of those in her generation that experienced the same upbringing by gay parents as she did. In the fight for marriage equality, children like Jenny account for a huge part of the debate to show how completely ordinary the…

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    A relationship where gender roles are much less frequent throughout the series is between Phil and Claire. Aaron Devor claims that “masculinity as generally concerned with egoistic dominance and femininity as striving for cooperation or communication.” (Devor 505). However it is seen throughout the entire series that overall Claire is more of a dominant strong character while Phil aims for cooperation and equality. This is especially seen in season two, episode 11, where Claire tries to stop a…

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