Stonewall Riots Research Paper

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Ashley harper
AP English
Brian hance
2/17/15
Gay Marriage

In today’s time people have notice the spread of violence and constitutional controversy across the United States. People are beginning to feel
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For most couples the ultimate goal in the relationship is to produce offspring. this leads to the adoption of children from orphan centers and many other homes for foster children. This action suppresses some of the tension between homosexual and heterosexual couples. One of the biggest pros of homosexual relationships is that they provide good and loving homes to kids that don’t have parents. This supply children with the resources and housing for what they need for a stable childhood. Some of the points made to defend their right to raise children is that “Heterosexuals get drunk and pregnant, producing unwanted children.” This concludes that regular couples often have accidental pregnancy as to a gay couple planned pregnancy. Gays tend to be more prepared and organized when it comes to