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    Hollywood portrays transgender people in film. The movie gets rolling when Huffman who portrays Bree a conservative pre-operative transsexual woman tells her therapist she discovered she had a son named Toby. She has to bail him out of jail in order for her therapist to allow her to have her procedure done in a week. The plot unfolds as they get to know each other driving back to California. However‚ Toby doesn’t know that Bree is his father. Transamerica reinforces a number of transgender stereotypes‚

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    C. Wright Mills defined sociological imagination as the most needed quality of mind. Sociological imagination is the process of connecting ones life experiences to develop a thought process and build motivation. It’s the outside forces of society rather than the internal instincts. “The society in which we grow up and our particular location in that society lie at the center of what we do and what we think” (Henslin 2007:4). Henslin enforces the idea of the society around people influences how

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    Should transgender people be allowed to use the restroom they choose based on how they identify‚ not their assigned birth gender? My answer to this question is not a yes or no. On the surface I do not care who is in the restroom I am also in. All stalls should be single person and private. This would satisfy each side of the argument. I am more concerned with other matters of safety such as hand washing. There’s a higher danger from that than from using the restroom with a transgender individual

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    Justin Sukato #54 HMD402 - 1004 Topic: Transgender. Only some Americans might be aware that a present transgender employee is protexted against any employment discrimination because of his or her status as a transgender. What is gender? Gender is the state of being male or female (typically used with reference to social and cultural differences rather than biological ones) [1]. Transgender is an umbrella term for a person whose gender identity‚ gender expression or behavior does not match to what

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    Throughout the world‚ 96 countries support the Transgender people who live around us. In the US alone‚ there are 24 insurance companies that offer benefits for Transgender people‚ along with sex reassignment surgery (SRS)‚ including Amerigroup‚ several states with Blue Cross Blue Shield‚ and even Obamacare. Surgery costs quite a bit of money‚ and extra things like hormone therapy and original therapy make it even more money. Most everyday people wouldn’t be able to cover these costs on their own

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    The Dilemma of Transgender Bathroom Use There are many individuals who do not know about the increasingly common identity known as transgender. Transgender is a term that describes a person who identifies as the sex opposite of what is stated on their birth certificate. Also‚ a numerous amount of people don ’t recognize the growing population of individuals who are gender-nonconforming‚ which means they identify themselves as neither man nor woman. To a large sum of transgender people life is the

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    ABOUT THE TRANSGENDER Empowering and Educating about the Transgender Sodality through Social Media and Laws Abstract For many years‚ the transgender community has been constantly ridiculed by society because of the negative impact that media and laws have placed upon them. As a result‚ suicide rate‚ drug abuse‚ and suicide have been on the rise. By informing and educating our society‚ we can all help reduce the high risks and open the door for new laws to accommodate the transgender sodality

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    face today in terms of Transgender? From the moment anyone is born their sex is determined but not their gender as such. Gender is the result of the x and y chromosomes. In the world of transgender there is approximately 1 in every 30 000 males looking to transgender into females while for females to males there is around 1 person in every 100 0001. No matter the facts each transgender person still faces many challenges. The biggest challenge faced by Australian transgender people is the transitioning

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    together because they love each other and want to raise a family. The Sociological explanation of marriage is more focused on monogamy and economic factors. Social factors such as conformity and financial aspects also play a major part in this explanation. Individualistic outlooks on suicide often view suicide as the most individual of acts and as mainly being committed by either unhappy or mentally ill individuals. Sociological views perceive suicide as a social pattern‚ being affected by factors

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    the sociological imagination must be applied. The sociological imagination “enables us to grasp history and biography and the relations between the two within society” (Mills 1959‚ p. 37). The reason why children have such an intolerant attitude to colored people cannot be analyzed and understood only by looking from one perspective. To apply sociological imagination means to shift from one perspective to another‚ to analyze interconnectedness of the individual and society. The sociological imagination

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