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Man Attempted to Assassinate Obama
Man Attempted to Assassinate Obama Twenty-one year old Idaho man Oscar Ramiro Ortega-Hernandez is accused of firing shots at the White House (Washington D.C.) on Friday (11/11/11). Including some that hit the building near the residence area where Obama and his family live. One bullet hit a window and was stopped by bulletproof glass, and another was found on the White House exterior according to the secret service. Investigators found a semi-automatic rifle, several boxes
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Group Proposal - Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual
Rationale for Group Today there are many gay, lesbian, and bisexual (GLB) students that graduate high school and go off to college bringing with them secrets and feelings that are exclusively apparent to the individual. Out of fear of being ridiculed, rejected, not accepted and unloved; many students would rather isolate themselves to avoid facing the emotions of shame and guilt. Whether homosexual or heterosexual everyone has been exposed to untruths that produce negative sterotypes
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Can Gays and Lesbian Be Appropraite Parents for Childen?
For many centuries now society has portrayed a "perfect" family to consist of a man and a woman raising their kids. Typically the man is working to bring the income to support the family and the woman is raising their kids and staying at home. In recent years the whole persona of a "perfect" family has done a 180 rotation on society, such as gay or lesbian couples wanting to adopt children, and many would
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Are Gays and Lesbians Appropriate to Adopt Children?
For many centuries now society has portrayed a "perfect" family to consist of a man and a woman raising their kids. Typically the man is working to bring the income to support the family and the woman is raising their kids and staying at home. In recent years the whole persona of a "perfect" family has done a 180 rotation on society, such as gay or lesbian couples wanting to adopt children, and many would
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Essay on Gay Marriages
Ask just about anyone they'll tell you that they're in favor of equal rights for homosexuals. We all agree that they should have the same rights in jobs and public accommodations. Then you get to gay marriages and that's when all this talk of equality stops. First, let's discuss what gay relationships are really all about. The stereotypes have it that gays are promiscuous, unable to form lasting relationships, and the relationships that do form
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Gay Marriage
Introduction I have chosen to write about gay marriage or same-sex marriage. There are people who can choose their sexuality and there are some who are scared to accept the fact that they are interested in the same sex and are looking for a soul mate to be with of the same sex gender. Also there is the fact that the person whom may be homosexual may not like the gender that they were born
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Barack Obama's Memoir Dreams from My Father,
A Personal Journey In Barack Obama's memoir Dreams from My Father, he recounts an emotional odyssey in just the first six chapters. Barry (a young Barack Obama) spends his time trying to assess the authenticity of the many stories he was told by his mother and grandfather (Gramps) of how the man he called father, but barely knew, had so many qualities. Barry's relationship with his father was not with a real man, but with
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Obama Case
We should all know what, exactly; the new Health Care Reform Bill is all about because it affects all of us. In terms of our new Health Care Reform Bill that went into effect in 2010, why were so many people against it? It would clearly help keep our country healthy so why all the outrage behind it? There are so many reasons why Americans are against the 2010 Health Care Reform Bill some of
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Concerns of Gays and Lesbians When Reporting Domestic Abuse
Concerns of Gays and Lesbians when reporting Domestic Violence Homosexuality is not a new phenomenon. In fact it has been traced back to the ancient Greeks (and probably much longer) such as Plato and Aristophanes and has also been found on artwork and on vases. During this period the issue of what gender a person was attracted to was a matter of taste rather than a moral one and to be attracted to other men
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Gay Rights
"When I was in the military they gave me a medal for killing two men and a discharge for loving one" (Matlovich). Gays and lesbians all around the world are still, to this day not given the same rights as heterosexuals. Proposition 8 continues to be passed and then overturned in this battle for the right of gays to marry. This issue is one that many people tend to be very passionate about and it
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Obama's Rehtoric
In order for a speaker to successfully present an argument in determination that he or she can persuade his or her audience, the speaker must develop a variety of rhetorical tactics to support and back up his or her line of reasoning. Aristotle's theory of rhetoric provides three devices of persuasion; one of which appeals to the emotions of the audience, one that provides rational confirmation or logic, and lastly the speaker must secure credibility
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Meet Michelle Obama
Meet Michelle Obama We all have different definitions of leaders. For example, I think a leader is someone you can look up to that gives off a good impression and sets examples for others to follow. A leader is almost like a role model someone whose actions persuade you to want to be like them in many ways. In my case Michelle Obama is the perfect definition of a leader. Michelle is the first lady
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Obama Care: Is It Worth It?
Obama Care: Is it worth all the trouble? In 2010, the number of uninsured Americans rose from 46.3 million uninsured to 50.7 million uninsured. The rise in the uninsured is mainly attributed to the rising cost of medical care. Seeing the many problems with America's health care system, President Barack Obama introduced the Patient Protection and the Affordable Care Act into law on March 23, 2010. The Patient Protection and the Affordable Care Act, informally
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Obama - My Hero
My Hero There are about as many different definitions of a hero as there are heroes. And, contrary to what one might say, our world is full of heroes. But a hero is not necessarily someone who does something glorious or especially courageous. For me, a hero is someone who fulfills his or her task faithfully and with dignity. A hero is willing to take full responsibility. A hero is also someone who acts with
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Gay Marriage
When Aristotle discussed the material premises of enthymemes as being important in rhetoric, he was prescient of the kind of appeals that would be tendered by opponents in the discourse over gay rights issues long after his time. Smith and Windes express the nature of this conflict accurately when they write, "symbols expressing fundamental cultural values are invoked by all sides" (1997: 28). Similarly, Sarah S. Brown describes the participants in a "struggle to stake
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Gay Marriage
The issues of same -sex marriage are big controversial issue now in United States of America. Gay means that a person whose sexual point of reference is to persons of the same sex. Gay marriage is a social issue now days as well as marriage were the first major source of debate in the U.S.A. in 1990. The same-sex marriage has burst on one of the most affect and emotionally contest debates in U.S.A. today.
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The Gay Agenda: Equal Rights
"When I came out, my mom cried because she worried about difficulties I may face in life for being gay. When I told my dad, he said, "Everyone has something in life that they have to deal with because of other people's reaction to it. In the scheme of things, yours isn't that bad." It was perfect to hear.- Anonymous (When I Came Out)." The gay rights movement has been around for centuries but is
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Gay Marriage
Marriage, as illustrated above and defined by Webster, is a social union or legal contract between people called spouses that creates kinship. Doesn't such kinships happen also within gay couples? Thusly, creating a need for their union to be commemorated as such? In this paper, my focus will be to develop a thorough analysis and discussion in relation to the topic of gay marriage. In order to construct this, I will display the dual positions
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Obama's Plan for Immigration
Regan Shea February 7, 2013 Obama's Plan for Immigrants Most American families were immigrants to the United States at one time and today's lawmakers are in the process of changing these laws that are in many ways the foundation of our country. Immigration is an important topic today because of the high unemployment; most Americans are concerned immigrants will take their jobs. However, without the millions of illegal immigrants in our country today, our economy
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Barack Hussein Obama
Barack Hussein Obama was born a biracial child to a Kenyan father and white mother. Obama was denied a relationship with his father when his parents divorced and his father moved away when Obama was only two years old. Barack moved to Indonesia with his mother when she remarried. He later moved back to Hawaii to live with his grandparents by the age of ten. Obama excelled in school and basketball throughout elementary and high
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Gay Rights in Japan
Gay Rights in Japan Team A BCOM2 August 7, 2012 Gay Rights In Japan Intro (Helena) Gay Rights is a highly controversial subject. Opinions range from negative and positive, to no others with no opinion. All of these impact us. Gay rights are a highly debated subject. Whether one chooses to support or not is a personal decision however, taking no action can be just as impactful for those affected. The institution of marriage should
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Gay Marriage Persuasive Speech
I am doing my presentation in a fictional persona called Alyssa. Hi everyone my name is Alyssa, and I'm Gay. It's not such a big deal; I'm just like all the other women in the world, except I prefer women over men. One day I would like to marry a woman, but at the moment the government is restricting me from doing so. We live in a democratic society where we believe in equal rights
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Pro and Con Essay - Hiv Among Gay Men
Pro/Con Paper: Hiv among gay men Hiv is a very serious topic, especially hiv among gay men. Gay men seem to be the most infected among the Hiv community. Carol Midgley argues how serious a problem Hiv is in gay men, in a book titled Sexually Transmitted Diseases by Roman Espejo. In this book, Carol talks about Hiv and the Rise of Complacency stating that homosexual men have become more complacent about Hiv and ravages
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Obama Care
In an attempt to create a solution to health care, President Barrack Obama came up with a universal healthcare program called the Patient Protection and Affordable Health Care Act, also known as Obama care. Obama care was signed into law on March, 2010. It has been the most significant repair to the United States healthcare since Medicare and Medicaid passed in 1965. In this paper, the key points that will be discussed are Obama care
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Gay Marriage Case
Marriage Equality No, You Can't Pray the Gay Away. Marriage. A short word yet carries a long list of interpretations. Some believe marriage is strictly a religious relationship between a man and a woman; while others believe marriage is the bond created from two people that truly love one another, disregarding sexuality. By definition, marriage is a legally, religiously, or socially sanctioned union of persons who commit to one another, forming a familial and economic
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