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    We chose Los Angeles to be the home of the Stingrays because Los Angeles is one of the only biggest cities in the country that doesn 't have a football team there, but also Los Angeles is one of the wealthiest cities in America, and it 's also surrounded by wealthy cities such as, San Jose and Silicon Valley. The average age in Los Angeles is about 34 which means most of the people in the Los Angeles region are employed. The average household income is about $55,000 which shows that families can…

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    According to Psychology, men are more “likely to have avoided such restrooms.” (Ph.D.) Men are more uncomfortable because there are some men who “‘feel’ like a woman and thereby use women’s bathrooms [as] a slippery slope [for] all types of these sexual crimes.” (Elizabeth Lee Vliet) The reason that men were more prone to…

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    Sociology In The Restroom

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    Growing up you were taught not to eat in the restroom. Have you ever wondered why you were taught that? The society that we live in thinks that it is disgusting. It is all a part of sociology, which is, the study of a society, whose goals are to establish, explain, and predict patterned regularities of human behaviors (Norton Sociology). I challenged this social norm by using the restroom as a dining area. While I am doing such a “strange” thing I will utilize sociological perspective and…

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    Restroom Controversy

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    orientation and not for any other justified reasoning (208). The evidence demonstrates the discrimination against LGBT people, which has found itself in the workplace. As well as the employment issue, the restroom controversy is also a part of the workplace discrimination. The workplace restroom controversy is a civil rights issue that has been sparking attention over the past few years. Within the workplace, employers have been placing bathroom restrictions for LGBT members for what they claim…

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    Restraining The Restroom

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    Allowing a student with a miniscule bladder to visit the restroom frequently is desirable compared to stymying the process because it is likely to encourage improved focus, healthier happiness, and ultimately, a sharpened classroom. Enduring day-to-day activities carrying the most microscopic of bladders can be rather cumbersome. To ease this burden, permitting a pupil to quietly exit the classroom can form a symbiotic relationship. In this relationship, the student is a beneficiary because…

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    many of my peers would disagree, I think the transgender/sexual should have the right to use the restroom of the gender they identify with or have an alternate choice. Many could argue that it’s risky and dangerous, but imagine you were in the same position as a trans person. Some people may even agree with introducing unisex/neutral facilities. The dangers of a person of the opposite sex using the restroom they choose are very obvious, but is every person out to harm others in the bathroom?…

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    Restroom use has always been essential; it is a privacy moment for many people. There are public restrooms everywhere: in parks, hospitals, schools, stadiums, airports, and anywhere that is meant for the general people to use. Nowadays, restroom use has become a debate topic because of discrimination and moral or religious reasons. The problem results from whether the public should allow transgenders to go to the restroom that corresponds to their gender identity. Transgender refers to a person…

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    When he began to use the male restroom concerns arose among school officials and parents of students. In December of 2014 the school board passed a policy banning him from using the male or female restroom, instead he would have to use a separate single-stall restroom. “For me, the thought of going into a separate restroom which might as well be labeled ‘other’ was just far too much to bare.” pleaded Grimm. He decided to take…

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    There is a battle taking place on what should be fulfilled with transgender restrooms. Some sources convey that the public restrooms should be coed while others reinforce they should remain the way they are now. Of course, there are some details within, such as, a third bathroom should be installed, single stalls should be initiated, and others think the whole situation should be left alone. The conflict of whether or not any of these should take place has recently been hit hard in the media.…

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    The Restrictions on Public Restrooms "Oxford leaders say bathroom-gender law is about public safety." Anniston Star [Anniston, AL] 28 Apr. 2016. Opposing Viewpoints in Context. Web. 15 May 2016. A law like this poses a threat to all people using public restroom facilities and dressing rooms. With allowing men to enter female restroom you are allow men free range to go into female restrooms, locker rooms, and dressing rooms. This law can allow men to wander where the feel and bring up…

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