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    University of Phoenix Material Appendix H Search the Internet for information related to the following: • Women’s rights organizations • Equality organizations • Gay‚ lesbian‚ bisexual‚ and transgender (GLBT) rights organizations Note. You may also refer to the Internet Resource Directory of Racial and Ethnic Groups. Complete the following table related to your search: |Site |Image |Thoughts

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    classes/exams/grades (Doing The Math: What the Numbers Say About Harassment of Gay‚ Lesbian‚ Bisexual‚ and Transgender Students). Family rejection and harassment at school lead to failures of their social safety nets to contribute to a third threat to the health of LGBT youth: homelessness. Between 20% and 40% of homeless youth are LGBTQ meaning that hundreds of thousands of LGBT children are living on the streets each year (3 Barriers that Stand Between LGBT Youth and Healthier Futures). These youths

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    from the LGB (which is was called)‚ transgender and crossdressing was considered as a sick or a mental issue. Even well into the middles 1990’s‚ it was still called LGB instead of the now LGBT‚ or now LGBT ”I” (Intersex) However‚ I found this very interesting‚ a group called SGL ("same gender loving") is a group of gay male black men who distinguish themselves from what they regard as white-dominated LGBT communities. Here are some great pictures from transgender artists‚ I feel really support the

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    Homosexual? FIRED! Transgender? FIRED! Imagine a workplace where equality exists. That sounds amazing right? Unfortunately this isn’t the case for most Americans. At any given moment‚ an employee can walk into their workplace and be fired for being homosexual or transgender even though the employee put in extra time into his/her project or took shifts that didn’t belong to the employee. In over 33 states this situation in which‚ treatment of homosexuals or transgendered individual‚ is legal. Unfortunately

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    In the passage of Undoing Butler‚ it shows an interesting point of view in the life of transexual. Often times‚ transgender topics will not go in depth with the process and the thoughts of the person. The passage focused on a David Reimer; his biological gender is a male and it was decided by his parent to raise him as a women after an incident. His parents renamed David to Branda. Brenda tends to enjoy toys that are designed for boys at the age of nine. At her pre-teenage years‚ she decided she

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    Boys Don’t Cry Synopsis: The film Boys Don’t cry is about a transgender female who lives her life as a man. Born with the name Teena Brandon she inhibits the lifestyle of her male counterparts as Brandon who is just looking for acceptance and to be loved for who she is. The story of Brandon takes place during the ‘90’s in the working class area of a small Nebraska town where he meets up and befriends a group of young people. They are readily acceptant of Brandon being a man‚ but it is later discovered

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    The Indian legislations The emergence of the concept of juvenile justice in India owes much to the developments that have taken place in western countries‚ especially in the perception of children and human rights jurisprudence in Europeand America. The Apprentices Act‚ 1850 was the first legislation that laid the foundation of juvenile justice system in the country. The concept consequently gained momentum with the enactment of the Indian Penal Code (1860)‚ Reformatory Schools Act (1897)‚ Code

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    converse with your coworkers. You go to lunch with your co-workers. You even talk about what each of you is going to do on the weekend. This is a normal routine for you and for most people. Well‚ for some people‚ it is not. Lesbian‚ gay‚ bisexual‚ or transgender (LGBT) individuals struggle each and every day throughout their days to have a normal workday‚ like the rest of us tend to have. They don’t get to come to work and converse with their coworkers‚ like the rest of us. They don’t get to comfortably

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    Artists use music video’s to visually show the meaning behind of the song and how they want it to be portrayed. Some music video’s use socio-cultural codes to construct the visual narrative and structure of their work. For example the music video of Christina Aguilera’s song ‘Beautiful’‚ ‘packed with a message of holding one’s self up against criticism from the outside.’¹‚ shows the insecurities people have with what society portrays to be beautiful. Such as showing characters throughout the video

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    Positive Relationship with Children‚ Young People and Others Involved in Their Care 1.1. Positive relationships with children and young people are important because when children feel comfortable they separate more easily from their parents‚ and are more likely to participate in activities if they secure emotionally. Also when children have positive relationships they are less likely to show unwanted behaviour as we can recognise and meet their individual needs. Childrens language will also develop

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