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    people hear about the LGBT movement and don’t really know what it means; LGBT stands for Lesbians‚ Gays‚ Bisexual‚ and Transgender. This movement started on June 27‚ 1969‚ the purpose of the LGBT movement was to gain rights for lesbians‚ gays‚ bisexual‚ and transgender people so they could be accepted in there society. Although nowadays lesbians‚ gays‚ bisexual‚ and transgender are more popular. They appear on most TV shows‚ movies‚ and social media‚ although that was not always the case for LGBT

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    really are”‚ and is impossible to change that self- declared gender identity of a child but‚ if doing so will cause harm. According to a 2013 study‚ due to the lack of social support and discrimination‚ it has been estimated that 77 percent of transgender people in Ontario at the age 16 and over had seriously considered suicide at some point‚ and 43 percent had attempted to do suicide. But researchers have shown that a number of factors can lessen suicide risk‚ including strong parental gender identification

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    Therefore‚ if god did not create them then why do they exist? I have a few theories on why they exist. First‚ homosexuals‚ transgender‚ and transsexuals could exist just solely on personal decision. Second‚ a person can go through traumatic situation. Lastly‚ a person can be taught to be one of those categories from birth. God may have not created a person to be homosexual or transgender but he did create everyone to make their own decisions. When a person grows up‚ they have the freedom of choice. A

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    do not have time to spend with their children. While they are young you may not notice any consequence‚ but as they grow so will the distance between you two‚ and there begins our problem. It is understood that in past times men were the "bread-winners" and females were the stay at home moms. Although some women felt as if this was not fair‚ there was some positive results. Positive findings being that mothers had more time to spend with their children‚ this being true families had a tighter

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    Additionally‚ they provide guidance and mentorship the best interests of the participants of the program. Always believing that child safety is the priority of the club and their work is never done ( WEB). Moreover‚ to better support the children of The Boys and Girls Club of America‚ it has created a six-step plan and established a 24-hour hotline that includes the most up to date expertise in preventing delinquency. The plan is formulated based on three approaches‚ academic‚ enrichment

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    What can we as adults do to help the children of America stay on the right track? The bible states that a child is accountable for his own actions beginning at the age of 12 but what can we do as parents before that age to ensure that our children grow up and be a successful part of the communities which they live in? We can no longer afford to leave it to the teachers or the principle or even the church to change our children‚ we must be the one to turn our children around so that they can have the

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    roles and act according to reasons of another‚ contribute to the development of judgment. The observer-critic role emerges during imaginative play as children produce‚ direct‚ and enact their dramas. Within these scenarios‚ children develop competence and eligibility to be not only status assigners but also self status assigners. During play‚ children distinguish the concept of community‚ create play communities‚ and develop the eligibility to be members in more then one community simultaneously. As

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    Lately‚ the transgender community’s push for more gender-neutral public bathrooms has drawn a fair amount of attention‚ support‚ and criticism. I identify as pansexual and I personally do not have any gender preferences. I’ve been supporting LGBT since I had an understanding of the term. There was a time I cut my hair very short and dressed more masculine than feminine. I used to get weird looks when I went to female bathrooms in public places like grocery stores and malls; therefore I had the experience

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    Boys Don’t Cry The movie Boys Don’t Cry is a great movie with a very emotional storyline. I believe this movie showed that being transgender is not as uncommon as many people think it to be. Also‚ it illustrates the fact that even though someone is transgender it doesn’t make them any less of a human being. After discussing the movie with some of my classmates‚ I realized we had different feelings towards the movie. There were some things that didn’t quite make sense to them‚ but made perfect

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    at meal times one of the children didn’t eat any of the foods they were allergic to or that was not able to eat due to their religion. I worked as part of a team to ensure the setting was safe for the children at all times. For example if the sand pit or the water tray was out‚ the setting made it my responsibility to sweep up any spilt sand or mop up and spilt water to prevent an accident. Another way I worked as part of a team in the setting is by keeping all children safe when information parents

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