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    the U.S was being founded same sax marriage has been frowned upon and same sex couples as well. Some say it’s unconstitutional and just plain out wrong. Wrong some say yes some say no but as for it being unconstitutional you decide. This being said lets go over these aspects. Is it wrong it just depends on who you are and what your beliefs are. A September Quinnipiac University poll found that 56% of American adults and 57% of registered voters supported same-sex marriage while 36% of both groups

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    The Census Bureau found‚ from the 2010 census‚ the number of same sex couples is a national total of about 902‚000.(1) This means 902‚000 happy couples. Just because people are the same gender‚ does not mean their marriage should be illegal. The government cannot prevent people of the same sex from falling in love. Same sex marriage should be legalized universally in the United States. Gay marriage could potentially lead down a "slippery slope” ending with giving people in polygamous‚ incestuous

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    still discriminate against homosexual people and their right to marriage. Same-sex marriage is a big issue in the United States and the rest of the world. Some are against it‚ some are for it. There are negative and positive reasons why society thinks it should be legal or illegal. The only thing that matters in a marriage is love. There are millions of straight couples that have families together‚ but despise one another. Marriage is commitment between two people that love each other and want to

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    The institution of marriage has traditionally been defined as between a man and a woman.In the Oct. 15‚ 1971 decision Baker v. Nelson‚ the Supreme Court of Minnesota found that "The institution of marriage as a union of man and woman‚ uniquely involving the procreation and rearing of children within a family‚ is as old as the book of Genesis.” [49]Allowing gay couples to wed will further weaken the institution of marriage. Traditional marriage is already threatened with high divorce rates (between

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    There is not a single piece of history that determines whether or not same sex marriage is right or wrong. There is absolutely no legal‚ logical‚ or governing reason that same sex couples cannot be wed and it’s extremely unconstitutional in every way to tell them they can’t. Same sex marriage should be legal for a number of reasons‚ a few being‚ it’s no one else’s business if two men or two women want to get married‚ not allowing them to marry makes them seem inferior‚ and it rids them of their civil

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    Same sex marriage is a socially recognized marriage between two persons of the same biological sex or social gender. Status of LGBT (Lesbian‚ gay‚ bisexual and transsexual) in the Philippines is discriminated because they said it is sinful being that one. Many of them are being killed‚ can’t find job or can’t go to school because they are not accepted by people. In the Philippines‚ same sex marriage is strictly prohibited because Catholic Church don’t agree with that‚ based on the bible‚ there

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    The idea that gay marriage is wrong because gay couples are somehow unnatural is not often stated openly‚ but this premise influences other arguments and lies behind many people’s negative opinions about homosexuality in general. For most people‚ heterosexual relationships are the norm‚ both in society and in nature. Homosexual relationships are thus abnormal and unnatural; therefore‚ they shouldn’t be validated by the state nor recognized as a form of marriage. Such arguments are superficially

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    THE FEASIBILITY STUDY OF THE ROBOT AND ITS CAPACITY OF DOING WORK An Investigatory Project presented to the Science Department of Universidad de Sta. Isabel‚ Basic Education Department in fulfillment of the requirements in Science 10. Proponents: CUARTEROS‚ Ma. Bernadette B. ESCURO‚ Claudine H. FLORES‚ Louisse Francesca S. LAYAGAN‚ Alexa Mari O. LUANSING‚ Mary M. 10- OBEDIENCE Mr. Arvin Posangco Physics Teacher February 2013 Phyro 1 Statement of the Problem * The feasibility

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    Legalizing Same Sex Marriage The debate on gay marriage is an ongoing argument in the United States. Andrew Sullivan and William J. Bennett are two people who wrote on the topic. Sullivan‚ an advocate of gay marriage‚ was the first to write a national cover story in favor of equal marriage in 1989. Sullivan published his book “Virtually Normal: An Argument about Homosexuality” in 1995. In 1996‚ Bennett responds to Sullivan’s book by writing a rebuttal as an op-ed column in the Washington Post. These

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    President Barrack Obama made history this week by being the first sitting US president to explicitly express support for same-sex marriage. "It is important for me to go ahead and affirm that I think same-sex couples should be able to get married‚" he said in an interview with ABC News. The statement came a day after North Carolina voted to support an amendment that ruled out gay marriage. Gay rights groups cheered on Obama’s landmark statement‚ while conservatives denounced it. Will Obama’s statement

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