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This 2-page paper analyzes an important article concerning gay marriages and the role of judiciary. The paper explains this authors reaction to the article and why he agrees with what was said in the article. The paper discusses the issue of gay marriages in further detail and highlights the inadequacy of furthering such a cause. The paper doesnt use outside sources. | more info
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This is a 1 page summary of the article OBrien, Ben, Lessons on gay marriage emerge from Election Day USA Today, November 11, 2008. The paper is written on a college freshman level and the only source used is the article. The paper is 362 words in length. | more info
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This paper is a comparison and a contrast of Bob Barr's article Gay Marriage Should Not Be Legalized and William Eskridge, Jr.'s article Legalize Same-Sex Marriage. The author's main point is that one is able to see how Barr's argument is weak compared to Eskridge's due to Barr's subjectivity. Pages: 3 Sources: None Format: None | more info
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This paper researches whether or not homosexuality is a learned behavior or an uncontrollable genetic occurrence. Recent studies are explored in an attempt to show that homosexuality is in fact genetic and the issue of gay marriage is also addressed. Pages: 2 Sources: 5 Format: MLA | more info
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This paper discusses the legalization of same sex marriages. Specific legal cases are explained as well as how same sex marriages are protected under Article IV of the United States Constitution. The paper concludes by stating that the only reason same sex marriages have been illegal is because of bigotry. Pages: 8.5 Sources: 3 Format: MLA | more info
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This paper analyzes the chapter Stonewall in the Housekeeping Area: Gay and Lesbian Issues in the Early Childhood Classroom. The article mentioned, argues for the introduction of homosexual issues in elementary school. Pages: 6 Sources: 1 Format: MLA | more info
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This paper discusses the advancements and regressions that have occurred concerning gay rights. The writer argues for a law banning employment discrimination against homosexuals. Pages: 6 Sources: 8 Format: MLA | more info
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The purpose of this three-page, MLA-style paper is to discuss the writing, career and outlook of Chicana lesbian writer Carla Trujillo. Bibliography offers four sources. | more info
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This is a 6-page Social Stratification paper discussing the pros and cons of same sex marriage and how that affects gay/lesbian rights. The paper compares and contrasts the pro and con side of the issue. There are 5 reliable sources for this paper. It is in MLA format. | more info
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The purpose of this 5 page, MLA-style paper is to discuss the evolution and development of a personal identity in the context of a homosexual preference, the self-perceptions of a person attempting to define themselves with an identity condemned by the larger society, and how this condemnation is founded on traditional, confining expectations of a white, male sociologically-colonial past. The discussion will conclude with the example of a well-known Chicana writer and an argument for changing expectations and norms in society to free its individual members and allow them to move toward self-actualization. Bibliography offers 7 sources. | more info
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This paper presents the recent developments in the issue of same-sex marriages. It also addresses both sides of this hotly debated topic in an unbiased fashion. The paper is two pages, uses three sources to support its conclusions, was written in 2003 and is in MLA format. | more info
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Many conservative groups, whose agenda includes protection of what they view as the traditional family, oppose gay parenting, in part out of fear that the homosexuality of the parent will somehow be transmitted to the child. However, all evidence indicates that homosexual parents create loving and stable homes for their children and that the parents homosexuality is not transferred to the child. This five-page paper explores the impact on the child of having homosexual parents. It has seven references, includes and outline and is in MLA format. | more info
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This is a two-page essay on the issue and legitimacy of gay parenting. It argues for gay parenting and relies on no sources. The argument used to deplore gay marriage, namely, the effect on children, is analyzed as well as why this argument is obsolete. | more info
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This is a six-page research paper on gay marriage. It defends the position that gay marriage should not be legalized, and gives supporting evidence as to why. It examines the history of marriage and why the church feels that marriage is a term belonging to them. It relies on nine sources and is in MLA format. | more info
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This three-page research essay proposal gives background information on the topic of same-sex marriages and gives a statement of the authors working thesis, which is that all states should have laws banning such unions. Five sources are cited in MLA form | more info
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This seven-page paper is an argumentative essay that delves into the statement, Surely a gay marriage is just like a heterosexual marriage, except that it involves a same sex couple. The paper is supported by an annotated bibliography and a paper outli | more info
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Child welfare and socialization has always been a public matter, institutionalized in laws that require school attendance, appropriate care, considerations in labor and other indications that we not only value our children, but feel that their upbringing | more info
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This is a six page research paper based on the gay marriage survey. It analyses the results from the survey and what they imply. It is established that there is a strong support for the recognition of gay marriages in the society as demonstrated by the polls. The females are leading in support for the practice. This paper follows an MLA referencing style with three sources. | more info
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