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    impending issue that is occurring now that many liberals are grabbing a hold of now is impartiality for transgender students. A majority of American has probably no problems with the transgender individuals, but the idea that transgender students should be allowed to use the bathroom of the gender they identify with is a bit too much for them to handle. People who are for allowing transgender students to use the bathroom facilities of the gender they identify are bringing up the issue of Title IX

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    geographies, or those locales where feminism is practiced, even if it’s not explicitly acknowledged as such, exceeded the reach of the feminist social movement, is reminiscent of Valentine’s in “Imagining Transgender”, which sees the academic/institutional category of trans unable to contain the transgender experience, although for different reasons. Valentine argued that it is the queer capacity of fluidity within the trans experience that allows it to escape formalized expectations. Enke, on the other

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    I think this paper was arguing about the violence that is reinforced through Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDOR) and its inability to look beyond gender identity as the sole contributor for violence afflicted on transgender individuals. This paper is also arguing beyond the issues of sexism, racism, and classism TDOR engages in total erasure of those who experienced violence by ignoring intersecting identities through memorialization. I have highlighted in yellow all of the sections/sentences that

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    choose gender differences. The video we watched about transgender kids was very eye-opening and educational; I never realized there were transgender kids who were so young. The idea that gender dysphoria is a result of our society was something I had never considered before; learning about the group in Africa that has a 3rd 'gender' of feminine males made me feel like we as a society try too hard to put everyone into boxes, and that's why transgender children grow up feeling like freaks. The video we

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    that some humans do not believe that they supposed to be in the body that God choose for them at birth. As a result of this lack of support for any gender outside of your biological make up at birth, we have never had anyone in our community to be transgender. Many people are scared of how my community would react to them if they did want to change who they are, into who they feel comfortable in being. Reflecting over my life I did conform in the messages that I received about my gender as a woman

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    weightlifting, track, softball, volleyball, basketball, mixed martial arts, and more. Transgenders competing in women’s sports ask for equality, but it is proven that men are bigger and stronger than women, so they are making the sports unfair for the biologically born women. You are either born as a male or a female, with this being said, you get all the attributes that come with that. Everyone identified as a transgender needs to realize that they cannot change their sex. There have been

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    Mr/Mrs Chief Justice, and may it please the Court: where do we draw the line? While the current debate is about transgender bathroom usage, it could open a pandora’s box of problems. Should everyone get their own bathroom? Why should one person’s discomfort take precedent to everyone else’s right to comfort? In America, there are 700,000 people whom identify as transgender. This equates to 0.3% of our population. Why should the tyranny of the minority overrule the other 99.7% of our citizen’s right

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    I have chosen a point focused on the subject that is becoming a big argument for America today, transgender. Transgender has become a very big impact on todays society because it has many worrying about who goes in what restroom, who is having their parts taken away, and who is adding parts to their bodies. I pick two males that turned themselves into beautiful women. One person I picked was Bruce Jenner and the other male was Laverne Cox. I chose Bruce because he was one celebrity that made millions

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    patient is genetically male or female. The only thing that is stated in this learning is that “she…becoming a woman is all she wanted.” So, it is pretty unclear that if she is already a woman who is transgender and has only wanted to become a woman that is simply unclear. With that said, transgender identity would bother me and to answer the question of how could I best advocate for my patient. I would, as a charge nurse, bring the whole team/unit together and bring forth the unfortunate event that

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    For the second effect of being transgender, they will be affected by emotional problem within themselves or from other people. Due to social pressures and family pressures, transgender people may face a higher level of depression or anxiety than most people. Why is this so? Well, firstly, they will face depression or mood swing due to the operation that they had undergone. This is because they are not really well and they might feel ashamed with other people, because they know who he or she was before

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