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…A few years ago, many would have predicted that a final decision on homosexual marriage in the United States would have been rendered by today. It seemed that we were at a breaking point. But despite the legal wrangling of the mid-1990s in Hawaii, gay…
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…This article attempts to identify the biological ¡¥causes¡¦ of homosexuality. The article introduces the different ideas that many different scientists and psychologists have about the causes of homosexuality. One idea focuses on one of the most…
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Category: /History
…changed their views on womens equality. They are even in the midst of making amends with and reaching out to Muslims and Jews. But most modern Christians have a more hardened view of homosexuals than they*ve ever had. Some see homosexuals as being in direct…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of their lives together. (Blair, 9) Furthermore, as the task of defining a marriage progresses, the heated discussion whether or not homosexual marriages should be legalized enhances. Some say that it does not matter what the gender of the partners in the union…
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…" and they are not afraid of facing society with what many people consider abnormal sexual orientations. We must now ask ourselves the question: is homosexuality really an abnormal lifestyle? Is it still against the norm? Homosexuals are just like everyone else in every way…
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…Over the course of four weeks television programs as broadcasted by Time Warner cable within the Trinity University campus were tracked. The objective of the experiment was to find patterns concerning homosexuality and the way it is presented…
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Category: /Law & Government
…themselves as good people who could be good parents to those children who have no families and are up for adoption. Homosexuals argue that parenting is about responsibility and commitment, not sexual orientation. They also argue that legislation has no real…
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Homosexual Adoption In today's society, there are hundreds of thousands of children, who need a permanent home-a place where they can feel the love of a family. Dues to the fact that orphan children need a normal life as any other children, adoption…
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Category: /Literature/English
…kin network\". (O’ Brien and Weir, 128). There are also many homophobic ( the irrational fear or hatred of homosexuality or gay people, Biery 88) individuals in today’s society who are the main cause of negative stereotypes against lesbians and gay parents…
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…Should Gays Be allowed to marry? I personally feel that gays should not be allowed to get married in our society, for a few reasons. Our government is trying to respect homosexuals and the fact that they are no different from the rest of us, so therefore…
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