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    arguments against same-sex marriage. “We have to protect traditional marriage.” “It is unnatural.” “What about the effects on the children they raise?” These arguments are not very strong. There is nothing wrong with same-sex marriage‚ and it is not a threat to society. People who are against same-sex marriage argue that it should not be legalized so as “to protect traditional marriage and the traditional family”. Protect it from what? What is so dangerous about same sex marriage that we have to protect

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    fall under caffeine. You are at more risk if you have too much coffee compared to too much marijuana. Its mind blowing to think about this because caffeine is a drug that can kill a person and it is legal and marijuana is a drug that is illegal and has never killed anyone. A lot of kids don’t know where they are getting their weed. Drug dealers don’t really care about whom they are giving drugs to either; they are just in it for the money. If marijuana became legal there would be no more drug dealers

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    Gay Marriage

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    Hala Bchara Outline Essay 4 I. Introduction A. Thesis: The Gay marriage is wrong and we should be canceled B. Preview 1. Family 2. Religion 3. Culture 4. Social II. Gay marriage prevents family forming society‚ and consequently it leads to the extinction of human being on earth (argument) A. We can do LGBT adoption by law  (Opposing) B. If being gay is an option‚ more and more people will take it and it will end up hurting society (refute).

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    Ariel Stanley College Comp I Argumentative Essay September 25‚ 2012 Gay Marriage: Right or Wrong? There has been much controversy on the subject of gay marriage. Obamas recent outspokenness on the issue has made the subject of whether or not gay marriage is appropriate pop up again in the news and media in 2007‚ when he said “I do” to gay marriage a lot of people that have strong anti-gay feelings. I believe that people should be able to get married no matter what sexual orientation they

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    Marriage and Individuals

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    Anna English 101.01 November 9‚ 2011 Marriage and Individuals “No matter what language people speak-from Arabic to Yiddish‚ from Chinook to Chinese-marriage is what we use to describe a specific relationship of love and dedication to another person” (Wolfson 90). In the essay “What Is Marriage” by Evan Wolfson‚ he argues that marriage is a very important custom to our society from both social and spiritual aspects of life. Wolfson believes that as long as two people are in love whether if it

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    Essay about amsterdam

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    why people would go to Amsterdam‚ just to see the prostitution and drugs. But now I am living in the United States‚ I am beginning to understand the attraction to view the vast differences in culture. A lot of the laws are stricter in America‚ for example‚ to legally drink you have to wait until you are 21‚ while in the Netherlands‚ the legal drinking age is 18. Also‚ you’re not allowed to use any kind of drugs. But luckily‚ there is more to Amsterdam than drugs and prostitution. Amsterdam is definitely

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    Essay About Siddhartha

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    Learning through Experience Filled with eye-opening and complex ideas‚ Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse highlights the life of a man striving to achieve peace and enlightenment. Starting out as a boy‚ Siddhartha started as a Brahman‚ to a Samana‚ to a merchant‚ and finally to a ferryman. Many life lessons can be uncovered from the life of Siddhartha. Blazoned through the journey of Siddhartha‚ SIddhartha learns the life lessons of being grateful‚ learning from oneself and past mistakes‚ and learning how

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    Gay Marriage

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    The issue of gay marriage remains controversial. Some people think that this trend has adverse effects on the society while others believe that it is seen as a natural trend and right for people to choose this type of marriage. My essay will discuss causes and effects of this problem. First‚ gay marriage is the result of psychological‚ legal‚ economic and biological effects. Medically speaking‚ if someone is born to be gay‚ the tendency is that he will not change his nature and want to live with

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    Arranged Marriage

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    mate for marriage. Each person is free to decide how the mate selection will take place. Some people would rather conduct this selection by themselves‚ without any help‚ while others prefer to get help from an outside source‚ like their parents or a matchmaker. In this essay‚ I will make a distinction between the traditional arranged marriage and the modern definition of an arranged marriage at 3 points: first‚ matchmaker; second‚ arranged mate’s attitude; third‚ the life after marriage. First

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    Essay About Powerlifting

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    only “wow” factor about me. One event‚ or shall I say sport‚ changed that all‚ though. A sport that many people shy away from is the one I embrace with open arms. I am talking about the sport of powerlifting. I was introduced to powerlifting the summer before my freshman year by my cousin who was going to be a junior. She had participated in the sport since her freshman year‚ and she was trying to convince me to go along the same path. She mentioned how there were only about six girls who were

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