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    examine gender identities and how such identities were performed. These studies validated trans-identities in academia. The first book exploring the histories of transgender communities were Leslie Feinberg’s Transgender Warriors (1996) and Pat Califia’s Sex Changes (1997). These works were praised because they were written by transgender activists not historians. Responding to the absence of transsexual men was the cultural anthropologist Jason Cromwell. His book Transmen and FTMs (1999),…

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    Recently my two classmates have shared their opinions on two speeches titled Gay marriage in America and Georgia tech freshman convocation speech. My first classmate has given preference to the second speech. It seems that he is more inclined to Shelby as a person with charisma who is capable to attract attention but not to the content of his speech. Thus, Shelby, as a college student (ethos), tells very emotionally about the major things which every student of his college must know. He actively…

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    James J. Braddock, better known as Cinderella Man. Cinderella Man, the movie is a true story about a boxer in the 1920’s named James Braddock (Jimmy). Life was great, he was a promising boxer. He was married to his wife Mae. They had a monogamy relationship, just for each other. They had what was considered to be a traditional vital marriage in a patriarchal family system. Giving Lee’s types of love they would have been considered to have agape love or self-sacrificing love which is the…

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    Victorian England’s morality can be associated with the term prudish. Principles were set in this era which included sexual limitation, harsh conduct and no criminal activity. Social interaction and traditions changed due to the Victorian era’s changed morality. Religion also played a very important role in what is known as the Victorian era moral. If there was one belief that embodied the Victorian era, ten it would be Christian belief. “Victorian” has become associated with a set of values…

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    From the very beginning God set the pattern by creating a monogamous marriage relationship- one man and one woman, Adam and Eve (Genesis 1:27; 2:21-25). The same Godly pattern of one man and one wife is lived in by Noah. At the time of the Ark (Genesis 7:7), Noah took his one wife into the ark, all his son’s took one wife; God called Noah’s family righteous and pure. Therefore…

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    What is define as marriage? Based on definition Dictionary Oxford marriage is the legally or formally recognized union of two people as partners in a personal relationship. But, some people prefer to marry when they are young while others prefer to wait until they are older to marry. In our focuses, young people at the age below 25 years old are considered as early married. There is one of an organisation that supports early marriage which is UNFPA - United Nations Population Fund but it helps…

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    The debate on whether to have an arranged marriage or love marriage is making marriage a controversial issue nowadays. Although both are recognized union of a man and a woman as partners in a relationship, the criteria of this unison is different. Some oppose arranged marriages, in which the bride and groom are chosen by their families, arguing that there is lack of love between couple; however, arranged marriages not only cause love to bloom, but it also consider family affairs and has low…

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    Marriage has been around for thousands of years, and will be around for a thousand more. However, in the past decade, a new topic concerning marriage has surfaced. Specifically, gay marriage. Marriage between same sex couples is something one hears often in this day and age. There are usually two sides: those who oppose, and those who support gay marriage. Two authors, Katha Pollitt, and Charles Colson, bring up the argument with points for and against gay marriage. Gay marriage should be…

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    The first article I will respond to is Jeff Jordon’s essay against the legalization of same sex marriage. For the most part, I am for same sex marriage so I will be reacting in a refutable manner. Initially, Jordon makes a few ground principles for his argument by addressing the issue, counterargument, and moral impasses, but it’s not until section 4: Conflicting Claims on Homosexuality that his ideas quarrel with mine. Like Gordon mentions, not everyone is a theist so therefore we don’t have to…

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    among all. In other words, reform liberalism promotes the idea of positive liberty in which freedom comes when the government is actively involved in the lives of individuals. The position of most Americans regarding health care, minimum wage, and same-sex marriage in the year 2016 support the idea that Americans are generally reform liberalists in their beliefs. In these particular issues, a majority of Americans favor government regulation in order to ensure equality among individuals.…

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