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    equal creation”. It refers the people believe in the importance of equality. Thomas Jefferson believes all men are created equal and therefore there should not be discrimination. As a result the LGBT community must have same rights of all American.…

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    “Side B” represents those that identify with the LGBT Community. This community loosely represents people that identify with being lesbian, gay, bisexaul, transgender, as well as other sexual orientations. It is to be noted that most of the research done about the LGBT community is predominantly on those that identify as gay or lesbian, and that there is still a lot of research to be done on those that identify as Transgender or Bisexual in the LGBT Community. Those that identified as lesbian,…

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    religious institutions of LGBT, which stands for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered people, is still prevalent in the United States and needs to be remediated. This is a social problem for several reasons, including the condition not only exists but is widely known, it produces harm, it has social causes and can be remediated. First, the unequal treatment of the LGBT community is widely known. The Gay Rights Movement officially started in 1969 with the Stonewall Riots, when LGBT people…

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    I grew up in a Caribbean, conservative, Christian, ‘no nonsense’ household, where being Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, or Transgender (LGBT) was not only frowned upon, but unthinkable. This led to my intolerable attitude towards members of the LGBT community growing up, and a great deal of hateful speech during my years in middle school and part of high school. This changed when a friend in high school told me he was gay. I was shocked, and truthfully, I did not know what to do. At first, I did what…

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    The idea of having diversity in world-wide unique system has been controversial for decades. In England and Wales where ‘the white men’ stereotype was predominant from the beginning was highly debated; and not everyone agreed on changing this culture. Groups including disabled lawyers, BME- black minority, LGB – lesbian, gay, bisexual, women, persons with different religious views or persons from disadvantaged social backgrounds, with lower family income had always struggled to secure experience…

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    homophobia remains a continual societal problem for many LGBT youth. The United States has changed its general perspective regarding this population. Many individuals have been given the cultural opportunity to experience the transmission of LGBT positive influence within American culture. Additionally, there are also laws which protect this population from discrimination and violence. These changes have created a more inclusive society which allows LGBT adolescents the ability to openly express…

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    Coming Out Process

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    there has been some issues concerning the way the LGBT community has been stigmatized.…

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    Gay Marriage Arguments

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    regarding the concept of gay marriage. The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender (LGBT) community has been fighting against the government, looking forward for public acceptance and governmental laws that would let people of the same sex get married. There are millions of same sex couples in the world who feel left behind because of the lack of equal rights. For example, people from all over the world move to the USA because cultures are rapidly associating with each other. These people are…

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    scrutinised and subjected to discrimination. Discrimination Whilst gay and lesbian people are just as apart of society as any other gender, culture, or belief. They are still sadly subjected to unsurmountable amounts of prejudice and discrimination from the rest of society. A 2008 study done between 390 gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender members of the LGBT community, showed…

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    One of the most influential events that happened in modern American culture is definitely the legislation of allowing same sex marriage. This decision has created a ripple effect; people who support same sex marriage are celebrating joyfully on the street, where people who disagree are protesting furiously hoping the Supreme Court take back the decision. This decision has not only impact hardly on modern American culture, but also raise the awareness of same sex sexual preference people all…

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