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    Gay Youth Suicide

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    Relating it back to suicide, gay youth have a higher chance of leaving their homes and are at risk of suicide. This group receives the most discrimination for being different. When they discover what they’re gay, it is a big surprise for a lot of people like, their family and friends. When someone does not receive the support they tend to think negative thoughts, either suicidal or thinking about leaving their homes because they are not being accepted by their loved one. In fact, “street youth…

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    Social Dissonance With regard to social dissonance, two examples will be presented – one dealing with Russia’s hypocritical approach to non-governmental organizations and non-profit organizations and the other with Russia’s stance on homophobia. While Russia actively uses state-developed non-profit organizations such as Russkiy Mir and the Gorchakov Fund to further its public diplomacy goals, it introduced a bill in July 2012 titled “On Amendments to the Legislative Acts of the Russian…

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    "I'm not unisex. I'm a boy,” said 17 year old Gavin Grimm who is a transgender male, born with the anatomy of a female, attending Gloucester High School in Virginia. He simply wanted to use the male bathroom not the unisex one and the case went to the Supreme Court in October 2016. Transgender people should be allowed to use the bathroom that matches their gender identity. Transgenders are just recently becoming more accepted throughout society, the first medical sex change was as recently as…

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    Richen, a documentary maker. She explores how the gay rights movement has learned from the civil rights movement. Specifically, she claimed that the civil rights movement is the reason why the gay rights movement has advanced as quickly as it has. As she said, “some of the ways that the gay rights movement has made such incredible gains so quickly because it’s used some of the same tactics and strategies that were first laid down by the civil rights movement.” Richen connects the movements in…

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    Christian Flag Raising

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    The raising of a Christian flag outside the Confederation Building in Newfoundland during Easter 2016 has irked gay activists who say it is “homophobic. In line with the Easter 2016 celebrations, St. Stephen the Martyr Anglican Network church requested the government to raise the Christian flag. Pride flag raising attendee Premier Dwight Ball told reporters that no one objected when the church asked for permission to raise the flag, according to LifeSiteNews. Premier Dwight Ball, who has…

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    Nurse leaders play an important role in creating a strong organizational structure. Nurse leaders wear many hats; to name a few of their titles are observers, thinkers, facilitators, challengers, advocators, teachers, data collectors, and coaches (Salmela, Eriksson, & Fagerstom, 2012). One important role for a nurse leader is being able to implement important changes in their organization. It only takes one nurse to make a ripple effect on healthcare and create a need for change. Being a…

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    Early Childhood Research

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    the academics of children in lesbian and gay households; however children’s social adjustments are affected because of their home school relationship. For the past 20 years or so, schools have incorporated basing things regarding the equality of the LGBT community, such as symbols, inclusive language and books. This is an important step, but it is not enough. Schools should be at the point where they have anti-bias training for all teachers and administrators and have anti-discriminatory…

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    life. It is a time to spend with friends and family and seals a lifetime promise. Rauch definition of marriage is, " Marriage is a deal between a couple and society, not just between two people: society recognizes the sanctity and autonomy of the pair-bond, and in exchange each spouse commits to being the other's nurse, social worker, and policeman of first resort" (cite). Every marriage is a little different and is within its society of the bigger society. These benefits, give me a legal…

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    The first interesting thing attracts me in this article is its title --- “Gay Bars and Broadway: They Go Together”. I think “gay” is a sensitive but controversial topic. And I am a person who never go to gay bar, but it doesn't mean, I oppose homosexuality. On the contrary, I think they are brave, they do not mind how people think about them, just be who they are. That is a reason why I choose this article, and the other reason is, I really want to know, how the broadway connect with the gay bar…

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    HEALTH ISSUES AMONG LGBT WOMEN Even with the diversity of the community, there are common health issues affect LGBT women and the LGBT community as a whole. Overall, LGBT women face higher risks for the following health conditions: mental health illnesses, substance abuse, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), heart disease, cancer, and violence. In regards to mental health, there are significantly higher rates of higher rates of depression, anxiety, and suicidal ideation among LGBT people…

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