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    expectations and norms, race, and social class. The term transgender refers to a person whose gender expression and identity do not match the biological sex they were assigned at birth. A transgender person can identify as heterosexual, bisexual, or any other sexual orientation, regardless of their sexual expression. Hate and discrimination shouldn’t be allowed just because transgenders are different from the “normal” standards of society. Transgenders struggle with an identity crisis before knowing

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    Transgender, denoting or relating to a person whose sense of personal identity and gender does not correspond with their birth sex. Many people don’t feel comfortable as their birth sex, and they switch so it is better for them even though a lot of people find it wrong. Transgender people should be treated the same way as non-transgender people. Transgender inequality has gone on for a lot of years, causing commotion, suicides, and more. Due to the lack of respect to transgender people, some feel

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    is an example of what a transgender individual undergoes every day, just to accomplish something most people take for granted. The Oxford English dictionary defines transgender as: “Denoting or relating to a person whose sense of personal identity and gender does not correspond with their birth sex.” Inversely, a cis-gender individual’s gender identity and birth sex do correspond. The bathroom debate is just one small part of what transgender people go through: transgender people have to fight for

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    Ethical dilemmas are a problem that society faces often today. In my community a big ethical dilemma that not only schools face but also businesses is transgender rights. Transgender people face a lot of stress and problems, because some do not understand the idea of free gender, or they do not religiously believe in the idea of different gender identity. Gender identity is the idea of being allowed to express what gender you feel and believe you were born to be. The bathroom is a place many people

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    Trans-Pandemic The transgender community has been facing much more ridicule than society realizes in our generation, we have been trying to change and accept more and more things. Yet I never realized how much and how little improvement has happened in the past years. While watching The Daily Show, one of my favorite television shows, I heard about the problems I never really have thought about before. Actually realizing all the issues within the transgender community really surprised me. One major

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    At Issue: Defining Transgender In today’s evermore politically correct society, the term transgender is loaded with various meanings and implications. The inability for a consensus to form as to universal meaning stems from various interest groups laying claim to the significance of the term. For instance, the term ‘transgender’ is often interchanged with ‘transsexual’ or ‘transvestite.’ The two conditions are wholly different separate from transgender. For the purposes of this paper, Andrew

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    INTRODUCTION DESCRIBING & DEFINING Violence against transgender individuals can occur in many forms whether physical, sexual, verbal, or online violence and oppression. The number of ‘out’ (publicly identifying) transgender males and females rising the platform for hate is also growing despite more widespread understanding. A person who is transgender is someone who identifies as a gender different from their biological sex. This report refers to those who transitioned from female to male as FTM

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    In the Editorial " Rescinding transgender bathroom bill is troubling", it talks about the affects that may take place for the transgender community due to the decision of the Trump administration to repeal the executive order put in place by the Obama administration. Some argue that removing this bill, which is also referred to as title nine, will prolong the acceptance of the transgender community into society. Two main factors that transgender people face in society is the need for laws and general

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    if not impossible, to quantify transgender students in higher education across the nation. In a national Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education (NASPA) and Center for Collegiate Mental Health (CCMH) survey of a random sample of 21,686 college students in 2010, .1% (n=29) identified their gender as transgender, and .3% (n=57) identified as “other” (Effrig, Bieschke, & Locke, 2011). Though this provides some useful insight regarding the number of transgender students on campuses nationally

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    Bettcher, in her article Intersexuality, Transgender, and Transsexuality, discusses the history of transgender and transsexuality in accordance with feminism and other minority break-off groups. Buttcher starts by explaining how trans political theory has come to coincide with queer political theory. That nowadays, being rejected by other groups at the outset as deceivers and liars, trans groups have essentially been grouped with queer theory. Buttcher introduces John Money’s theory which entails

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