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    (Ritchie). Since they allow gays to adopt even though there is a law that legally states they are not allowed to makes this all seem like it’s not really a huge deal. It is wrong to not allow someone the legal guardianship of a child just because of their sexual preference. People are not realizing that there is a child without a home and in need of love and shelter, and by not allowing gays to adopt them is depriving…

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    Around the world there are many different conflicts with race. In India they are discriminating on these who are darker than the norm in that country. This is just one example of discrimination around the world, there are many more. When it comes to America we deal with it every day. Most think in America we just deal with the disagreement between African Americans and cautiousness. However, there is much more that goes on every day that deals with discrimination. Unfortunate, we are dealing…

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    For many years gays and lesbians have been judged for their sex preference, they have been judged so much that some of them wont tell their family members that they are gay. They were not only judged by the people, but also from the government and the church. But in June, 26, 2015 the U.S Supreme Court legalized gay marriage on all fifty states. Now the gay community is looking to start a family by adopting a child. On like most heterosexual parents, gay parents chose to become parents the…

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    “Sowing Sexual Confusion” is an editorial written by the Washington Times. “Sowing Sexual Confusion”,explains why it is unnecessary for men and women who feel like the opposite gender to use the opposite gender 's bathroom. This editorial targets anyone who does not feel comfortable sharing bathrooms with the opposite gender.Now a days there are so many people who are comming out as transgender, and they would perfer to use the bathroom that they identify as. The author starts the editorial with…

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    characteristics and goals. Sex, on the other hand, was the biological concept that defined you as a male or female based on chromosomes and anatomy. Each different stage that occurs from childhood until adulthood, has a different influence on a person’s sexual and gender development. The first stage in Kohlberg 's stages of gender development was gender labeling. This phase occurrs between the ages, two to four. During this stage, the child would recognize his sex through observation of others…

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    discussing, I can’t stress to you enough the need to advocate for change in this area. The facts that I’ve mentioned to you are easily accessible through the Human Rights Campaign’s website. D. Tie to the Audience – As I mentioned when first starting this speech, you might know someone, even in your own family who has experienced the discrimination due to their sexuality. This is why it’s so important you recognize we need advocate for change in the last 29 states for equality laws to protect…

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    Ideally, employment should be based on personal merit such as education, experience, and work ethic leaving no room for sexuality as a consideration. While workplace discrimination may never stop, there is at least the hope for some much needed change. Ultimately, the goal should be that one day everyone can feel comfortable in his/her own skin without the feeling of being discriminated against or punished for his/her personal life…

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    identifies as having a sexual interest or orientation to that same gender. Throughout his essay, Sullivan entices the reader with personal accounts of being an adolescent homosexual in “What is a Homosexual?” Sullivan accomplishes this in his essay by using a formal tone, yet also informal through the use of personal perspective. Being gay, according to Sullivan, entails the isolation of the individual and the separation into two beings: the emotional being and the sexual being. Within these…

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    not how it works. If you are a straight person reading this, how much therapy would it take for you to be attracted to the same-sex? It 's the same for me. Therapy cannot change me. God can change me, I totally believe that. But every time a ministry time is offered and every counsellor I have been to see, I have asked to change but it has not happened. Ok! So let 's just jump back a wee bit. Was I born gay? I 'm not sure. I don 't think so. I do know I was born a man. I guess the rest is up…

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    At this point, Mary begins to initiate the steps in the ethical decision making model described by Remely and Herlihy. Mary utilizes the teleological contextual mode of thinking with this decision making model because it allowed her to respect the code of ethics while trying to come to the most positive outcome for Matthew. This model begins with identifying and defining the problem. This is followed by considering the principles and virtues associated with the problem. The next step is for…

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