Papers 201-210 of total 2688 found.
…, there are over 1,000 benefits, rights, and protections that federal law affords to married heterosexual couples; these same rights, and hundreds more coming from state legislatures, are not given to homosexual couples simply because they are homosexual. Heterosexuals…
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…The two articles, ?Gay marriage?? and ?The case for Gay Marriage,? present an argument between conservativeness and modern society which tends to accept new norms. Homosexuality is rejected by all major religions around the globe. However, this new…
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Homosexuality in our society today has become more openly widespread than ever, yet many still view it as something new and strange. Shakespeare wrote of cross-dressing in the Twelfth Night and the famous poet Walt Whitman was a homosexual. So, why…
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…The controversy over same sex marriages has been highly debated over the last ten years. While arguments against it stem from the concern for the "safe-haven" of the family, the moral implications of homosexuality, and the government's interest…
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…be changed. One of the most common excuses for homophobia is a person's religion. Too many people hide behind the excuse religions beliefs to justify their judgment of homosexuals. Although I feel everyone has the right to their own beliefs, convictions…
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…THE DEGRADING OF WOMEN Since the beginning of civilization, homosexual relationships have been looked down upon and condemned. The infamous story of Sodom and Gomorrah, which is taken from The Holy Bible, gives a detailed account of GodÂ’s own…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. Unfortunately, however, not everyone feels the same regarding discrimination. Laws protecting at risk groups are still, and probably always will be, necessary. There is a relatively new cry for help against discrimination now in our society. Homosexuals have…
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…Being Gay is More than Okay The written piece of Dennis O'Brien, "Against Gay Marriage - I: What Heterosexuality Means," discusses the idea that we must first look at the societal definition of marriage before we can pose judgements on homosexual
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Category: /Law & Government
…Triniity Rhein English/American Gov't It is obvious that homosexuals have had a lot to endure socially, politically and ecomanically. Socially, it's hard to tell someone you are gay for fear of being ostracized, harassed or beaten. It is something…
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…are different from us? We do this because we are afraid of what we cannot understand, and one of these things is homosexuality. Really, there is nothing to be afraid of. Even the Bible says "Do not be afraid of any man, for judgment belongs to God." When did we start…
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