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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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    of stereotypes that portray lesbian‚ gay‚ bisexual‚ transgender‚ and gender-fluid people as disturbed‚ several decades of research and clinical experience have led all mainstream medical and mental health organizations in this country to conclude that these orientations represent normal forms of human experience. Lesbian‚ gay‚ and bisexual relationships are normal forms of human bonding. I provide the information to prove that gay‚ transgender‚ bisexual‚ and genderfluid people are normal have normal

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    gender‚ and to act according to those expectations (Lorber 2006). When one’s biological sex and one’s internal gender are the same (a female with a vagina or a male with a penis)‚ one is bisexual‚ or non-transgender. However‚ when one is born with the inappropriate sexual equipment‚ one is transgender‚ or one who feels one gender but has the sex organs of the other. The misalignment of sexual and gender identities raises a puzzling question. If gender is solely based on one’s genitalia‚ as biological

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    INTRODUCTION LGBT is an initialism that collectively refers to the lesbian‚ gay‚ bisexual‚ and transgender community. In use since the 1990s‚ the term LGBT is an adaptation of the initialism "LGB"‚ which itself started replacing the phrase gay community beginning in the mid-to-late 1980s‚ which many within the community in question felt did not accurately represent all those to whom it referred. The initialism has become mainstream as a self-designation and has been adopted by the majority "sexuality

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    The challenges facing lesbian‚ gay‚ bisexual‚ and transgender (LGBT) students on college and university campuses are many. For example‚ LGBT students face harassment and discrimination at significantly higher levels than their heterosexual peers‚ and are twice as likely to receive derogatory remarks. As the visibility of LGBT college students and the adversity they face has increased‚ there is ever more pressure on college and universities to evaluate whether LGBT students’ needs are being met

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    Chrysanthemum Tran recounts her life as a transgender woman‚ displaying raw emotion and pain in her poem “Vampires‚” as recites the following lines: “Maybe I was born dead. Or even worse‚ undead. I am an undying thing‚ refusing to rot. Even when this world wants me burned.” The astounding reality of the hate that lesbian‚ gay‚ bisexual‚ and transgender (LGBT) people face has been a common theme throughout history. They have stood ground against a pedestal of contempt that pervades every aspect of

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    It’s hard to imagine what living in a world free of homophobia would be like. For those who identify as lesbian‚ gay‚ bisexual‚ or transgender this may be a constant thought that runs through their mind everyday. For someone to be able to live a place where he or she felt like they truly belonged and were never judged is awesome. The Los Angeles LGBT Center is a safe haven for people who find themselves in situations where they have to struggle because people don’t understand or don’t agree with

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    This literary writing will attempt to examine the impact of domestic violence (DV) in the lesbian‚ gay‚ bisexual‚ transgender community (LGBT) and demonstrate the plethora of disparities that impact this community in the DV arena. Domestic violence is statistically more prominent in a homosexual relationship than in a heterosexual (cisgender) relationship (White & Goldberg‚ 2006). Domestic violence is associated with intimate partner violence (IPV) (Dunne‚ 2014). The National Coalition Against Domestic

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    Orwell was also incorrect in the way he believed newspeak would be used. He never expressed the belief that a group besides the leaders would use newspeak. Today newspeak has been swapped for the term political correctness. "The notion of political correctness came into use among communists in the 1930s as a semi-humorous reminder that the party’s interest is to be treated as a reality that ranks above reality itself."(Codevilla) This quote is saying that whatever the leaders tell must be true and

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    express a combination of masculinity and femininity‚ or neither‚ in their gender expression‚ and not all identify as androgynous. However‚ the term has been applied by those describing what they see as a gender ambiguity. Some references use the term transgender broadly‚ in such a way that it includes genderqueer/non-binary people. Genderfluid A person who is genderfluid prefers to remain flexible about their gender identity rather than committing to a single gender. They may fluctuate between genders

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