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    age‚ human beings are advancing at an amazing rate in various fields. At the same time‚ many problems have appeared‚ one of which is whether we should send our children to a same-sex school. This phenomenon has sparked a widespread attention. There are three reasons why single sex schools are not fit for students. The first and foremost reason is that there is no communication between different sexes in single sex schools. Students should learn how to communicate with the opposite sex because the

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    attraction to the same sex so the main question is do they have the right to get married? Ask a self-proclaimed man/women of god and they will tell you that it is a sin and you will go to hell for it however ask a doctor and you will be told that it is a chemical imbalance in the human brain that while in the womb has not yet developed telling that person who they should be attracted to. Yes there are a lot of people who choose to have this attraction none the less should we persecute them as we did the

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    When you think about America you think about life‚ liberty and the pursuit of happiness. That is what we are taught as a young American and try to live by. One document helps us understand that and that document was called the declaration of independence written by Thomas Jefferson‚ one of our founding fathers. Another document that makes sure we the people feel free and have rights as individuals are the Bill of Rights and our amendments. Brought to the U.S’ attention by James Madison. These documents

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    threatened with high divorce rates (between 40% and 50%) and with 40.6% of babies being born to unmarried mothers in 2008. Allowing same-sex couples to marry would further weaken the institution.[50] [51] As argued by Ryan T. Anderson‚ William E. Simon Fellow in Religion and a Free Society at The Heritage Foundation‚ "In recent decades‚ marriage has been weakened by a revisionist view that is more about adults’ desires than children’s needs... Redefining marriage to include same-sex relationships is the

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    Xylina Groos 04-30-13 Same Sex Marriage What is marriage? Marriage is when two people love eachother and want to spend the rest of their lives together. So if that is what marriage means does that mean two people of the same sex can get married and live happily together just as an opposite-sex marriage can. Well people have different views on this topic‚ whether its stereotyping‚ religious‚ or because it’s the law. Everyone has a right to their own opinion but does that mean they can tell two

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    How many issues do you not agree with your neighbor or friends? There will always going to be controversial issues in the world. Everyone will not agree on how these issues should be approached or what the right side is supposed to be on the distinct issue. Same-sex marriage‚ which can be defined as marriage between two people of the same sex (“same sex marriage)‚ has been a controversial issue for many years now. In this paper I will explain the opinion of the supporters of same-sex marriage‚ the

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    Essay Dec. 1‚ 2013 Same Sex Marriage Should Gay Marriage be Legalized? Gay marriage has been a critical topic in many countries since 1924. Around the year 2000‚ countries such as America and the UK started approving gay marriages‚ although not everyone agreed with this decision. Still in 2013‚ homosexuals are fighting for their right to get married to someone of their same sex. People against gay marriage feel that if it was to be legalized‚ the importance of marriage would fade away and some

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    Athena Nguyen  Mrs. Waskey  3rd Period Child Development  25 November 2014  Developmental Theorists  Developmental Theorists created the foundation for parenting today. They studied  individuals and their children and came up with theories that represent the aspects of parent to  child interaction. They have become very influential and their approaches to raising a child have  offered parents the opportunity to raise their child in the best way possible. Through their  research‚ parents are able to mix­and­

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    January 2014 Reflection Paper 1 Same Sex Marriage While my parents and grandparents were growing up‚ they never knew anyone who was gay or lesbian (or at least no one that admitted it). Today‚ I know numerous gay or lesbian people. Same sex couples were something that was unheard of years ago. Today‚ they are all around us and they are becoming a social norm whether society likes it or not. In the United States‚ seventeen states have legalized same sex marriage. Massachusetts was the

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    Why The Drinking Age Should Remain The Same Final Draft In 2009 it was reported that the 21- to 24-year-old age group had the highest percentage‚ 35 percent to be exact‚ of drivers in fatal crashes with blood-alcohol concentration (BAC) levels of .08 or higher (Steven C. Markoff). Coincidentally studies showed when the minimum legal drinking age (MLDA) was lowered to 18‚ the fatalities in traffic accidents that were related to alcohol were decreased by nearly 7.5 percent. However‚ the argument

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