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    reassignment surgery or making themselves known as “transgender” is drastically accumulating compared to previous decades. Some of these individuals are enlisting in the military. In the summer of 2017, President Donald Trump issued a proclamation specifying the military will no longer be granting transgender people to serve. While President Barack Obama was still in office he, with the Department of Defense, made a reverse decision of banning transgender individuals to openly serve in the military. The

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    4-11-18 According to psmag.com, “Transgender is a term that has been widely used to describe gender-non-conforming individuals since the 1980s, but one that a third of Americans still can’t define”. Nearly 700,000 people are living publicly as transgender. A person’s gender identity is a person’s sense of if they are a man or a woman. For transgender people, the sex they were assigned when they were born does not match their gender identity. The buzz on transgender people has become bigger and bigger

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    you be if their was a transgender in the same bathroom as you without the same body parts as you? I do not agree with this law. There are 3 reasons why I do not agree with this law. First transgender having the same body parts as the restroom they are using. Second the thought and feelings of many others who do not agree with the LGBTQ community . Third just being comfortable enough to use the same restroom as the person who may be using it . In order for the transgender to use the same restroom

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    American governmental laws which imply gender are written on the principle that there are two sexes, male or female. However, with nearly 700,000 transgender people living in our country today, these laws overlook a large portion of society(Gates, 20011). Men and women making a change from one sex to another sometimes struggle to fit in our society.Transgenders must overcome some obstacles and laws that can affect their passport, break laws of discrimination, determine what sports they may participate

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    Transgender characters in scripted television can seem like a phenomenon. The very fact that there are shows on air that feature transgender characters in reoccurring or starring roles is a huge step for the transgender community. Visibility in the media is the first step in the long journey of erasing the bias and hate that the transgender population faces. However, these steps are only productive if the depictions are positive. Television helps inform and shape the public opinion of the transgender

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    Reiheld argues that transgender persons have a hard time receiving equal care, or any care at all. I agree with Reiheld that transgender patients have difficulty in receiving the proper medical attention that they deserve. However, in this paper I will provide further solutions from Reiheld that decreases discrimination with transgender persons in America. Transgender persons in America should be treated equally in medical settings, and hospital workers should make sure that equality is served. What

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    has since legally changed her name to Laila (Tilghman). Laila is just of one of the estimated 15,000 transgender individuals currently serving in our Armed Forces whose life will be impacted when U.S. Defense Department (DoD) policy changes go into effect which will lift the ban allowing transgender individuals to serve openly in the Armed Forces. As exciting as this news comes for transgender individuals, there still exists opposition to this policy change. I believe opposition to the policy

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    As the title of the article states, this report discusses the stigma towards the Transgender community and the results of intervention. Through out the article stigma, within our society, of transgender individuals is the main topic with emphasis on the effectiveness of intervention style approach to reduce prejudice overall. Transgender (TG) individuals experience widespread prejudice and discrimination and are at greater risk for associated adverse mental health outcomes relative to their gender-conforming

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    identify as transgender and 1 in every 137 teenagers identify as transgender. I believe that more laws are needed to protect the rights of transgender people. I believe this because Transgender people say hostility, and ignorance is common in doctors offices, emergency rooms, also many transgender people are labeled as perverts in public bathrooms/locker rooms. And transgender people have to deal every day with discrimination. I asked a lot of my friends that if they believe transgender people should

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    Which Bathroom Should Transgenders Use? On May 13, 2016 the United States was issued a letter from the president himself (Barack Obama at the time) declaring that “the nation’s schools must immediately begin allowing students to use the bathrooms, locker rooms and showers of the student’s choosing, or risk having Title IX linked funding withdrawn.” (Scott Pruitt) Title IX, created in 1972 is a law that banned sex discrimination in schools. Since then, it requires schools to provide separate toilets

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