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Essays on canavan 113

  1. The Meaning of Marriage
    ... and founded on human nature, the traditional conception of marriage requires the union between a man and a woman for the purpose of procreation Canavan 113. ...
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  2. The Meaning of the Institution of Marriage
    ... and founded on human nature, the traditional conception of marriage requires the union between a man and a woman for the purpose of procreation Canavan 113. ...
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  3. SameSex Marriage
    ... considered to be an integral part of human nature because they possess ampquotcomplementary reproductive organs and emotional attractionampquot Canavan 113 that connect ...
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  4. SameSex Relations
    ... marriage is an institution that legitimizes the act of sexual intercourse because it is primarily a ampquotreproductive kind of actampquot Canavan, 1997, p. 113. ...
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