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    When we talk about LGBT what image that go through our mind? Some people say that LGBT is something immoral, disgusting and sin that only mindless people would have done. But, some people have different thought about this problem. They think LGBT is an option for each people, so it’s their own decision to choose the path as long as they are not disturbing others. According to Kinsey’s report in 1948 10% of male is gay in this world. The number is quite big, but we can’t assume that someone seems…

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    Being Gay Research Paper

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    “Being gay is natural. Hating gay is a lifestyle choice” - John Fugelsang. The question of LGBT rights come into play with this quote. What kind of human rights violations are LGBT people exposed to? When thinking about the answer to the question, there are a lot of themes to take into consideration. For example, LGBT rights affect government, environment, social relations, and ethics. Determining what themes human rights violations affect allows us to see how some countries have better human…

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    multistep process to appeal to LGBT*QIA individuals. By introducing this new system, we expect for there to be an dramatic increase in applicants who identify as LGBT*QIA. Our recommendations will help to improve the current application, office structure, social media platform, and outreach performance in order to ensure this return. MCCP Project Report Arch Grants seeks to increase the LGBT*QIA representation on its applicant teams. LGBT*QIA is an…

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    of the gender they had at birth. There needs to be a reformist movement started so that the rights of these people can be protected and not taken advantage of. This reformist movement looks to bring social change so that everyone in the non-LBGT and LGBT communities feel safe and comfortable. This will be a peaceful movement. At first we will go to campuses across the nation and post on social media so that…

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    practices must learn to respectfully address the health care needs of the entire patient population by making their practices more LGBT "friendly." Healthcare students should also be encouraged to learn about the LGBT population, as well as the health care issues that may exist among them (Compton & Whitehead, 2015). This will make it possible for people within the LGBT community to feel accepted and comfortable when seeking out services for health care, thus showing the influence of psychology…

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    heterophobia isn’t a real issue that actively damages the straight community. Does heterophobia exist? Well, what does heterophobia mean? “Heterophobia” Is a term that the straight community has formulated to describe the prejudice and oppression the LGBT community enforces on them. Their idea of heterophobia is when their gay acquaintances display uneasiness or dislike towards straight people. When we talk about homophobia we’re discussing an oppression and hatred of gay people that has…

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    Being Closeted Essay

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    The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) community makes up a big part of the nation we live in. This particular group of people has faced many prejudicial difficulties throughout history, specifically speaking, the history of New York City. Members of the LGBT community were not typically socially accepted by most individuals. Many individuals felt that they were too different from society’s norms which resulted in their targeted discrimination. A lot of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and…

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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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    LGBT citizens are no strangers to violence and abuse directed toward them due to their orientation. Whether the violence comes from family, strangers, or even the police, the targets of many attacks, from something as small as online harassment to something as drastic as the Pulse nightclub shootings, are LGBT people, especially people who are black, Asian, or Latinx (known colloquially as POC). In a 2016 survey of survivors from reported anti-LGBT attacks, more than 61 percent identified as POC…

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    lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) rights in the world introduction wrote by Kelly Kollman and Matthew Waites, the world have been changed decades and the LGBT movement is still continuing to develop. (2009) However, China has the highest population of the world, which also means it contains tremendous numbers of LGBT population. But compares to the western countries, the Chinese government seems to spontaneously ignore this special group. The neglect of LGBT group caused more…

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