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    Gay Rights Speech The word gay‚ in the common school setting often has a negative connotation associated with it. “Hey‚ homo!”‚ “Hey Faggot” and “That’s so gay” are some of the most commonly used slurs‚ degrading the meaning of those words to something one could instead call ‘stupid’ or ‘bad’. This presents the constant negative image of a different sexual orientation. There was supposed to be equality; Equality in marriage‚ and equality in lifestyles between all people of all sexes and all

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    well for the gay community. Not even ten minutes after the United States won the World Cup‚ Abby Wambach ran over and kissed her wife. This by many people came as a shock‚ but to others it was just a kiss between two people that loved each other. In today’s society the country is split by people in the current younger generations such as high school students and college students and generations that are in their later fifties and older. In both generations there are people who are for gay marriage and

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    am here today to present to state my stance on gay marriage rights around the world‚ and I hope that I will be able to change your current views to match mine. Gay marriage is a topic that I am sure that most people frown upon on‚ and when hearing the news of a gay couple getting married‚ they would look at both of them in complete horror‚ with a look of disgust painted across their faces. There have been countless debates on gay marriage rights for many years‚ but it hasn’t come to an end.

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    oriented‚ it’s the personality you fall in love with. I don’t believe anyone is full heterosexual nor full homosexual‚ we are all somewhere in between. There are many reasons why same-sex marriage should be legalised. As a general rule‚ not just for gays‚ we shouldn’t have to suffer because a few people do not like something. How would you feel if there was this one thing that you loved doing but society look down on you for it‚ they shunned you for being happy and forced you into the repetitive‚ boring

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    remote past of homosexual people is a vast and captivating road that has brought us to where we are today concerning the ethics: the system of determining right from wrong‚ of homosexual people including rights and freedoms concerning them. Ever since the beginning of Greek homosexuality until today within our cities in the western world‚ the rights of homosexuals have been questioned and analyzed every year in a most controversial and confound way that have resulted in the interest of governments

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    Sociology Research #3 Gay Rights In our country this year there is many movements for the gay community coming together. The gay community has significantly stood up for there rights over the last few years and we should expect a lot more. The gay community has recently gained many large voices to their movement‚ from congressmen and celebrities to even former President Bill Clinton (Wong Huffington Post). I believe 2013 is going to be a big year for not only the gay community but the transgender

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    GAY RIGHTS

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    As of Nov. 20‚ 2013‚ gay marriage has been legalized in 16 US states (CA‚ CT‚ DE‚ HI‚ IA‚ IL‚ MA‚ MD‚ ME‚ MN‚ NH‚ NJ‚ NY‚ RI‚ VT‚ and WA) and the District of Columbia. 33 states have gay marriage bans through either laws or constitutional amendments or both. Proponents argue that same-sex couples should have access to the same marriage benefits and public acknowledgment enjoyed by heterosexual couples and that prohibiting gay marriage is unconstitutional discrimination. Opponents argue that

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    The 1950s through the 1960s were all about civil rights. African Americans fought to assert there full rights as Americans‚ Woman fought to be able to stand next to a man in whatever profession and also vote. And now since the late 1960s it’s the gays turn to fight for equal rights. The movement for gay equality in the constitution has been a recent topic for debate in the united states. Over the last several decades‚ gay rights advocates have made significant strides in better protecting homosexuals

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    Gay Adoption in the US Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the debate regarding gay men and lesbian couples adopting children in the United States. Thesis: Social stigma‚ legal hurdles‚ and agency biases are the main points surrounding the gay adoption controversy. Introduction: In 2011‚ 400‚540 children in the US were in the foster care system‚ waiting to be adopted according to the Children’s Bureau page at the Administration for Children and Families webpage. However‚ an entire

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    treatment. Gays have been fighting for rights since the 1960’s‚ maybe even before then‚ and yet today in 2010‚ those pleas for rights go unheard. I believe that we should allow same-sex marriage because banning it is unfair‚ love is all that matters in marriage‚ and gay families have certain family values that some straight marriages lack. Banning an issue doesn’t make it go away. The American Constitution states that everyone desverves the same‚ equal rights -- that inlcludes gay people. So banning

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