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    Throughout history, generational differences have been becoming more distinct every day. Generations such as, the Boomers, who were born between 1945 and 1964, and the Millennials, who were born after 1980, which is today’s generation have showcased major contrast in social views. Both generations however, share the commonality of being the largest generations of young people. The Boomers were activists who started to fulfill their own desires, while trying to maintain their expected…

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    floral arrangements for the gay couples wedding because it goes against her beliefs. The couple had been customers of Stutzman's shop for nine years, but when they asked her to provide flowers for their wedding, the florist declined, citing her "relationship with Jesus Christ (Kaplan 2015). The court ruled that Stuzman, was violating discrimination laws put into place in. Stuzman appealed to the Supreme Court where they affirmed the lower court’s ruling. However, Stuzman is not giving up, as she…

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    “Where have all the good men gone” Summary/Response essay In today’s ever changing society, there are have been many noteworthy changes in cultural perceptions in recent years. Gay marriage is now protected by law, marijuana has been legalized in a handful of states and race relation among police has suffered. All of these have different effects on the general population, from the creation of an additional definition of marriage to a crackdown on police interaction with the public. It is…

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    there were a lot more police than protesters, the protests went on. People stood in the streets and danced, kissed and held hands to show everyone that it is acceptable to be LGBT and that they are just people and their relationships are as valid as any heterosexual relationship. These protests were received in two different way the heterosexual community foud these protests to be too flashy and disrupting but the LGBT community found it was necessary to gain the acceptance of there way of life.…

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    Anecdote- http://www.freedomtomarry.org/blog/entry/watch-u.s.-marine-captain-and-his-fiance-speak-out-on-how-doma-hurts Article about a Marine Corps Captain about his upcoming marriage to his partner and how the country he serves does not respect his relationship/lifestyle. 2. Topic Sentence- Marriage equality and other rights are often neglected for the LGBT community, but should be granted. B. Sub-point 1-Gay marriage 1. Narrowed topic: Gay marriage legalization 2. Thoughts and…

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    use the freedom of religion as their excuse to bash on gay marriage. Another reason people might hate on gay marriage is that they could not have any children and in their mind, marriage is for producing offspring, which could be argued agents; same sex couples can get married and do not want any children, or they cannot have children and senior citizen couples cannot have children…

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    Final Essay During the 1900’s, conservatism in America was the beginning of a new era. It was a time for conservatives to support religions, such as Christianity, support anti-communism, along with capitalism and free market. However, it was a time to re invent the country, in a way. The republican party began to rise. The movement was based in the Republican Party, although some Democrats were also important figures early in the movement 's history. The United States was at war as the decade…

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    Durkheimian Analysis of the Acceptance of Homosexuality in Society and Religion Homosexuality continues to be condemned by societies, especially religious ones; many view it as unnatural, immoral, uncivilised and fleshly. A new movement has given the perspective of homosexuality to be innate, natural and rather something part of a person’s being. The change in idea from certain individuals is creating a shift in the entire society, which shows how individuals make up society as much as society…

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    subject often but everyone has an opinion that mostly derives from parents, religion and general beliefs. Most people agree that the best way to upset someone is to bring up the subject of religion, politics, and gay marriage. Being raised to believe the same beliefs as the people around is hard because that’s all one has come to know so how does one know what he really believes in? By the time of an adult age we realize the beliefs that were forced upon adolescence and those that you feel are…

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    There are 13 countries in the Middle East that criminalize homosexuality. The definition of homosexuality is a romantic attraction, sexual attraction or sexual behavior between members of the same sex or gender. The definition of a crime, however, is an action or activity that is considered to be evil, shameful, or wrong. Many countries in the Middle East find homosexuality an act that is so evil and wrong that the persons accused of such act should be killed. The Middle East must end cruel…

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