Papers 171-180 of total 2688 found.
…. There are many who will debate that a person is taught to be homosexual and they could change if they wanted to. I do not believe this or see how anybody could think it possible. Why would a person choose to be "gay" in today's society? There is such negativity…
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…Gay and Lesbian Rights With all the terrible violations of human rights in the world today, from religious persecution to genocide, should we put the fight for equal rights for homosexuals on the "back burner," as it was, until the rest of the world's…
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…In this paper I will argue the point of whether homosexuality is ethically defensible. In this paper it will be that from my point of view homosexuality is not ethically defensible. If things are ethical in our world it is because our religion tells…
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…in a homosexual relationship, these are the affect on the child, should homosexuals be able to raise children, the means that they become parents. Effect on the children The main concern of society isn’t that gays, as humans are raising children but the affect…
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…are all granted equal rights. One of the prominent controversies often cited in politics is the rights of homosexuals in our society. Homosexuality has prevailed over several thousand years and was practically a way of life in ancient Greece at one point…
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Homosexuals in the Military Homosexuals have been excluded from our society since our country's beginning, giving them no equal protection underneath the large branch of the law. The Emancipation Proclamation gave freedom to blacks from slavery…
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Category: /History
…be attracted to males and males to females). For generations, these narrow views were considered to be the norm. However, hidden within society was a lifestyle that once aired was seen as deviant. Homosexuality and many sexual orientations were seen as sexual…
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…Gay Marriage As long as the institution of marriage has been around there is also the belief that it is the union of one man and one woman. Nowadays, homosexuals are challenging that institution. The main arguments against gay marriages…
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…The debate on whether homosexuals should wed has been going on for more than 10years now and yet, a verdict has not been reached. Personally, I feel that it's not up to the state or non-homosexuals to decided, because how can we possible know what…
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…"Homosexuality is an essentially involuntary condition that can neither be denied nor permanently repressed. It is a function of both nature and nurture, but the forces of nurture are formed so early and are so complex that they amount to an involuntary…
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