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    couple can reproduce the same way a heterosexual couple can, but that still doesn’t make it right. Many people believe that a child is better raise with a homosexual couple but sometimes is not always like that. In the book Thematic Reader, Sullivan says “since there’s no reason gays should not be allowed to adopt or be foster parents, it could also help nurture…

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    “When all men give to all others all the rights they claim for themselves, this world will be civilized”, said Robert G. Ingersoll, an orator of United States during the Golden Age of Free Thought. Although the rights of Lesbian, Gay Bi-sexual, Transgender, and Questioning (LGBTQ) Canadians have advanced rapidly over the last decade, both societally and legally, there is still a long journey ahead on the road to equality. The issue of LGBTQ inequality and discrimination is one that is…

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    How have gay rights and same sex marriages changed for service members? The world is full of diverse people. The living world changes everyday. It is apparent that everyone is subjected to the law and deserves to be treated equally; yet people are not accepting toward one another. Sexual orientation is a major controversial affair. Many people in my audience may not be aware that gay rights express a misconception; but it is important to have an open mind and learn more. Attitudes have varied in…

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    but, can’t seem to eliminate from society because the roots of those stereotypes have been nourishing for years. History and media contribute to promoting the culture of giving one group of individuals more privilege than the other based on their sex, race, and religion. Privilege in the 19th century and the present time is only fixed for persons who meet all the requirements which includes, heterosexuality, masculinity, whiteness. Perry starts the discussion no by accusing one race for…

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    for Abigail but loves his wife dearly and wants to please her. "Abby, I may think of you softly from time to time. But I will cut off my hand before I'll ever reach for you again." (Miller, Pg. 177). Because of his love for Elizabeth, he ends his relationship with Abigail, which in turn began the witch trials in Salem. When…

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    The Next Step to Evolution: Same-sex Marriage What is the meaning of family? Since our childhood we see programs in television that usually portray a ‘traditional’ family. However, since a few years ago Disney channel, the most popular channel for kids, has taught us that “Ohana means family” said by Stitch, an alien. So the question that we should ask is what is the meaning of family today? What is the conflict between gay and straight families? Should we allow gay people married at first? Do…

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    pursuit of happiness. United States have so many people from different religions, traditions, and ethnicity. Therefore, it’s the difference that unites us in one place which makes our country a United States. If people want to marry someone of the same gender, they should be treated equally because it’s what makes them happy.…

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    government recently made an approach to eradicate the practice as a whole. Homosexual acts have been sanctioned illegal, and anyone who is in contact, or in social networking range, with another person practicing the forbidden acts is subject to the same consequence. A prison sentence for a term more than one year and less than five years, or a fine not less than one hundred thousand and not exceeding…

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    until death do them part. This fact should do two things to the Christian perception of relationships. 1. It should give Evangelicals a higher regard for marriage. Because Christ does not allow the marriage covenant to be broken for any reason, it should be seen as extremely important in His eyes. This is so because it is an analogy for Christ and Israel (now the church). When dealing with any marital relationship this purpose must be kept in mind. To dishonor marriage is to dishonor the Lord.…

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    Introduction: Marriage is legal union of two people, it is legally binding contract between two parties which legitimizes their relationship and their children together. Marriage is also known as Nikah. The civil contract of marriage is enforced by signing a legal instrument called the Nikahnama. According to the Muhammadan Law, marriage is considered a civil contract rather than a sacrament. Marriage defined: Marriage has been defined by various jurists and statutes, some of which are as…

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