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Papers On Homosexuality
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Same Sex Marriage: Differing Viewpoints
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A 6 page overview of the issues surrounding gay marriage. This paper contends that as the issue of same sex marriage continues to mature more and more organizations are beginning to yield in favor of allowing for the sentiments of their members. More
and more of those members are either gay themselves or supportive of gay rights. At the same time, our legal balances have been in play to make
sure that the interests of any one group did not unduly weigh out over those of other groups. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PPgayMr3.rtf
Same Sex Marriages
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Gender and sexuality play an enormous role in the social
construct of cultural norms. This 5 page paper argues that homosexual
marriage should be allowed, sanctioned and, perhaps, encouraged because of the
financial and emotional benefits, the need to discourage discrimination and
the need to help this particular population battle some of the issues (such as
AIDS) that have plagued their existence. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: KTgaywed.rtf
Same Sex Marriages
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A 5 page paper which argues in favor of same sex marriages. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: RAssxs.rtf
Same-Sex Marriage
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A 6 page research paper that discusses public policy on same-sex marriage, which is a divisive public policy issue that continues to divide the nation, as there is no clear consensus on what either federal or state public policy on this issue should be. The following discussion of same-sex marriage draws on current sources in order to ascertain what the state of current public policy on gay and lesbian marriage in regards to courses of action, identification of the major actors and how this relates to "winners" and "losers." Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: khssmpp.rtf
Same-Sex Marriage -- Issues and Case Law
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This 5 page report
discusses legislation and court decisions prohibiting or
supporting same-sex marriages. Those who want to make their legal
point in favor of the legality of same-sex marriages point to the
fact that banning same-sex marriage is fundamentally
discriminatory. Their opponents make their objections based on
the belief that marriage is about procreation and that same-sex
marriages would actually add to taxpayer burden since gay couples
would be eligible for federal benefits and tax breaks. However,
one of the strongest points made by those opposed to such unions
is that one state court (or even several) should not dictate
marriage laws for the entire nation. Various case law related to
the issue are briefly examined -- Baehr vs. Lewin, Bowers v.
Hardwick, Romer v. Evans, Loving v. Virginia, and Stan Baker et
al. vs. State of Vermont. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: BWsamsex.wps
Same-Sex Marriage:
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This 4 page paper presents a Rogerian argument in favor of same-sex marriage. Furthermore, this paper examines both sides of the argument by presenting the major points of both sides. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: GSSamesx.rtf
Same-Sex Marriage: Medical Benefits, Adoption And Right To Marry
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5 pages in length. The writer discusses reasons why same-sex relationships should be given the right to marry, adopt and collect medical benefits. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCSamSx.rtf
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