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    In addition, all people should be allowed to serve freely in the military. If gay, lesbian and bisexual people are willing to serve and die for their country, they shouldn’t hide their sexual orientation. Gay and lesbian Americans are anxiously willing to serve the country but they also want to reveal their true identity as homosexuals. And for the first time ever, they will be able to openly join the army. Brave men and women currently serving in the army will have the opportunity to come out freely

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    Why are some LGBT living in an unwelcoming environment? Some people don’t welcome LGBT because, their sexuality is different from others, and people don’t like that. I feel like you shouldn’t judge anybody on what they are. People commit suicide because, people pick on them because of their sexuality, and that's not good for the community. This community we live in judge people a lot, and it has to stop. Usually people that are LGBT, most of their family members doesn’t accept them because of their

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    because as of 2017 20% of the millennial population identifies as gay. Both sides of the argument have around the the same amount of articles written about their point of view and have reliable sources to prove that point. Since “born this way” is so integrated into gay culture, I feel like the readers will take my side, as well as, become more educated about my topic in order to educate those with harmful intentions. Born Gay or Chose to be that way: the Reason and Science Behind Sexual Orientation

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    million people apart of this community, a number that has obviously risen since (Gates). The amount of people who are in the group is hard to identify because the census currently does not ask of sexual orientation, thus it is hard to measure. Also since gay marriage was deemed legal on June 26, 2015, there has been a great rise in the number of LGBT community members. Since there has been a great rise, the amount of bullying and harassment towards these people has also greatly raised which is where our

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    In NYC public schools gay and bisexual students are twice as likely to use illegal drugs than their heterosexual peers. The main cause for students turning to drugs, is that the majority of lgbt students are put into stressful situations. The stress of their lives consist on of being discriminated and frowned upon by certain people around certain environments. During Work and school hours, high school is stressful enough with the work load and confusion of being a teenager. Being bullied because

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    Gay Identity And Identity

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    am an Hispanic immigrant, born and raised in El Salvador who moved to the United States way too late in his life to consider it his home but early enough to embrace the good aspects of its culture. I am also a gay cis-gendered male who is beginning to explore his role as a member of the gay community. Lastly, both my embodiment and my attitudes are not that of a “masculine guy” (I am not particularly muscular, my jawline is rather soft and I am one of the unlucky few who is never able to grow decent

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    Racial Discrimination

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    The article that was chosen for this assignment is titled, The associations of sexual and ethnic-racial identity commitment, conflicts in allegiances, and mental health among lesbian, gay, and bisexual racial and ethnic minority adults. It has been confirmed throughout the literature that members of the LGBTQ community are at a greater risk for mental health problems compared to heterosexual individuals (Santos & VanDaalen, 2016). Also, past research has discovered members of racial/ethnic minority

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    For many years, the LGBT community, standing for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender, in America has suffered injustice after injustice at the hands of those who choose to discriminate against them. But the aggression towards homosexuals came to a boiling point in New York in the late 1960s. One of the most well known of these homophobic events were the riots just outside the Stonewall Inn on Christopher Street in New York. Many historians, such as Duberman and Deitcher, would place the blame

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    However, the lesbian, gay, and bisexual population is often left out of the promise to provide adequate healthcare. It is commonplace within the LGBT community to hear stories of homophobia, abuse, discrimination, and refusal of care by healthcare providers based on their sexual orientation, despite laws and policies that are in place throughout the country. When the healthcare professionals that are expected to act with compassion and care refuse to care for lesbian, gay, and bisexual patients

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    The life course perspective, or life course theory, is an approach that includes the mental, physical, and social heath of individuals to determine the affect they have on the experiences of the individual throughout their life course. Life course theory focuses directly on the impact of historical and socioeconomic contexts which can alter how individuals from various cohorts experience the world during their life course. A fundamental assumption of the life course theory is that lives of the individuals

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