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    Transgender in the Military Being a part of the United States military is easier said than done. To become a part of the military, it takes extreme levels of strength both physically and mentally. Each member must be at their highest potential in order to effectively complete each mission. Each member of the military should have no medical or mental distractions, because this may harm the effectiveness of the mission, or even the member. There are countless factors that may disqualify a person

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    Transgender In Military

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    The Policy Transgender Soldiers serving in the US Military. In Army Directive 2016-35, Army Policy on Military Service of Transgender Soldiers, it states that as long as a Soldier is qualified for duty, he or she may be openly transgender without fear of “involuntary separation, discharge or denied reenlistment or continuation of service soley on the basis of the Soldier’s gender identity” (Secretary of the Army, 2016). The military will fund any medical care associated with a diagnosis from a

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    Transgender In Military

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    Transgender people can’t serve in military There are too many macro issues that are happening now in the USA. As we all know with the new government a lot of changes are going on right now. One of those issues is that “transgender people can’t serve in military”. On July 26, 2017, the new president announced the government will not allow transgender people to serve in the U.S. military (Wamsley, 2017). Many people agreed with the decision and according to Wamsley, 2017, republican Sen. John McCain

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    Transgender Athletes

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    The rule states that transgender athletes can participate without having surgery (“IOC rules transgender,” 2016). The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is the committee that came up with this rule. “Transgender athletes should be allowed to compete in the Olympics and other international events without undergoing sex reassignment surgery, according to new guidelines adopted by the IOC” (“IOC rules transgender,” 2016, para. 1). As a committee we want to make sure

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    One night in February, I hid from my mom in a closet. When she found me and asked what I was doing, I told her, "I'm coming out. I'm transgender." The past several months for me have been a very trying experience, but I have grown a bit through it, and I have discovered a lot about who I am. This story begins in January of this year. Early January is when I began to skip school. I would just stay in bed and sleep all day. One time, my parents drove me to school, and I just walked home; it took me

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    Transgender Issues

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    As a result of Bruce Jenner transformation to Caitlyn Jenner, it has impacted the world in a huge way. Presently, more transgendered people are coming out and requesting changes to accommodate them. For this purpose, plenty of people do not like the changes that have and are going to be made. It is important that all members of society are treated fairly and equally, but they are being intemperate. The transgendered movement has caused the government and military to change many laws. Consequently

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    Transgender Student Wellbeing in Schools Problem Violence and bullying towards transgender students exist in schools across the nation. Transgender students endure more acts of victimization and feel less safe than their non-transgender and heterosexual peers (Wernick, Kulick, & Chin, 2017). Research proves wellbeing of students is tarnished when bullying and violent behavior towards transgender groups is ignored or allowed to exist. In the past, administrators and educators were faced with making

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    staff and students to enhance positive relationships between the members and/or groups, including transgender students, of the educational institution. Taking a closer look at these individuals is critical because the numbers are increasing as it becomes more open to the public. Colleges and universities should promote special training to staff and other school members and leaders before transgender becomes widespread. Educational institutions have embraced the

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    know that more than 50% of transgender minors have admitted to attempting suicide? How about that 82% of transgender youth feel unsafe or scared at school? These statistics are high, too high. Transgender is defined as of, relating to, or being a person who identifies with or expresses a gender identity that differs from the one which corresponds to the person's sex at birth, according to the Merriam Webster dictionary. Years ago it was considered bad to be transgender, but our society has become

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    the justice systems of both countries play their role in the victimization of transgender inmates. Vicky Thompson was a transgender woman, who was sentenced to 12 months in an all male facility in Leeds, England. Within the third month of her sentence, Thompson committed suicide after her lawyer was unable to get the justice system to recognize Thompson as a woman (Kale, 2015). Furthermore, in the United Kingdom, transgender people are required to apply for a gender recognition certificate in order

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