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    The Issue Of Trans People

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    individuals? In discussions of Transgender Rights some view the issue as trans people deserve the rights given to any other human being, should be able to

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    as LGBTQ* (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer) individuals – this is not to say that LGBTQ are the only categories when it comes to sexual orientation and gender identities, thus it is followed by a * – and racial groups. Furthermore, it is evident that within minority groups there are specific micro-level groups that experience unique and sometimes even greater amount of inequalities and disparities. For example, the micro-level group of transgender individuals from the LGBTQ* community

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    Diversity In Sports

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    Transgender people for decades have been experiencing issues related within sports. The main problem has revolved around which gender specific sport an athlete can compete in and if they have an advantage in doing so, if they are transgender. This issue has caused a debate between the transgender community and the non-transgender community. The main issue is whether a transgender athlete should compete within their birth certificate gender and if it is fair for them to compete in sports. This topic

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    The term transgender covers a broad range of people who do not identify with the gender listed on their birth certificate. There is controversy about the tolerance, acceptance and equality of transgender people by cisgender people. It ranges from rejection to full inclusion. At first glance, equality seems to depend upon tolerance. Both are good things. Really, who doesn’t applaud equality and tolerance? Who does not want to be seen as fair and tolerant? It leads to acceptance of differences and

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    Public restroom assaults committed by transgender people are statistically not an issue. Supporters of gender identity rights state no evidence that lead to attacks in public restrooms. Many men and women believe that allowing transgender citizens to enter the bathroom of their choice is going to put members of our society at risk. As Battle of the Bathrooms was written, many people fought against this mindset. According to Jeffrey Ian Ross, a criminologist, “There is not any anecdotal evidence

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    Gender Identity

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    Review of Literature Sex and gender seems to be the primary focus in trying to determine the identity of transgender. Before any form of cohesion can take place to discuss transgender, the biological aspect must first be noted. Origin identification for each individual is biologically identified as male or female, and at times intersex. "Our gender includes a complex mix of beliefs, behaviors, and characteristics. How do you act, talk, and behave like a woman or man? Are you feminine or masculine

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    through the eyes of transgender students, this is rarely the case. Although The Title IX law is supposed to defend them from discrimination, sexual harassment, and bullying (Source A), the success of this vague list of rights is nonexistent. The Title IX law, a statement that sounds impeccable, paints a picture of security that transgender students crave. At schools, the federal Title IX law protects transgender students in

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    Caitlyn Jenner, formally known as Bruce Jenner, is a good role model to the younger transgender society. Transgender people should be as accepted as everyone else is because so many people do not accept something that is not considered the 'norm'. She has increased visibility of transgender right and shows that you should be confident in who you are. Caitlyn Jenner has now given young transgender people somebody to relate to. These are some of the many reasons why Caitlyn Jenner is a good role model

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    Condition or Normal Human Variance Transgender is an umbrella term denoting people who identify themselves to be of a gender other than the one they were assigned at birth. For instance, a female identified person may feel like she was born in a wrong body because her feelings, behavior, clothing, body characteristics, voice, and hairstyles are those of a male. Sometimes transgender people go to the extent of having surgeries to change their sexual organs. Transgender people try to make their expression

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    Military Persuasive Essay

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    Is it right that Donald Trump bans Transgenders that have the capability to fight and train like everyone else? Serving for the military is a great opportunity that has been taken away from Transgenders, that deserve that opportunity, and here’s three reasons that Transgenders should be able to serve. Three reasons why Transgenders should stay in the military are they shouldn’t be kicked out and deployed out of the military despise their gender. The military will lose approximately 15,000 active

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