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    the bathroom of their choice, whatever they feel comfortable with. I think that they should make a uisex bathroom, for all sex. In all stores, restaurants, parks, etc, and what I mean by that is they should have a female's restroom, a male's restroom and a unisex restroom. I don't think they should make any rules at school about the students if they are transgender. Let them use what they feel comfortable with but they can't just go to the females and then the same day go to the males. I…

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    allow transgender people into public restrooms. Both for the transgender person and the cisgender people involved. There have been cases of sexual assault, harassment, and mugging of the transgender person, but: “hundreds of cities, school districts, and 18 states already protect transgender people 's right to use restrooms, and none have seen a rise in incidents of people attacking anyone or of people pretending to be transgender in order to get access to restrooms” (Transequality, 2016, p.1).…

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    stomachache from work to library because she thought she could get away with it. Despite the circumstances, she inputted more food into her stomach. The embarrassment moment was when she was in the restroom with the other two girls on the right and left side of her. In "Strange Encounters of the Restroom Kind", Deartra D. Madkins-Boone used chronological order, imagery, and humor in the story to strengthen the plot. There were conflicts in man vs man in the story. After work, Cheryl decided to…

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    more fluid and accepting society that is capable of seeing past genitalia to whom that person really considers themselves to be? A person no matter the sex, presence or absence of make-up, or style of dress has the right to use the restroom. It should not matter what restroom. Each person should be free to use the one they feel…

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    because of their choice in bathroom. In a recent UCLA study almost seventy percent transgender people have experienced verbal harassment and another ten percent were physically abused, In some instances, this included being forcibly removed from the restroom and even sexually…

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    I believe that you have to explain the procedure you want to see, so that way the students know the reason why you want it done in that certain way. Then show and demonstrate the procedure so the student can see the way it should be done and eliminate any miscommunication. Then you will have to rehearse the procedure several times or remind them of it. For example, one of my procedure that will be the dismissal by teacher not by bell. I know that on the first week I will have to remind the class…

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    toothpaste to brush their teeth with, and even just toilet paper. But back in the Medieval Times, things weren’t as simple as it is today. So how did they do it, having none of the usual amenities? People from nobles to even serfs used the restroom. They had something called a privy, which was also known as an outhouse. All privies would offer little to no privacy and would just be a block of wood over a hole in the ground. If the privy was inside, the waste would fall into a moat and you…

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    bathroom if they haven’t been given the equal opportunity as men to use the bathroom. Molotch takes into account that women have different circumstances like having to use a toilet and having a period that causes them to be more hygienic (Molotch “The Restroom and Equal Opportunity”). These are the “personal troubles” that Mills said you must decipher with public issues to possess a sociological imagination. Although these personal troubles women deal with is causing the public issue if women’s…

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    your fancy. And because of this conundrum, I do not refer myself as "Althea Grace" rather, "Peter Francis". I don't use female restrooms, alternatively I use the male restroom ("What a clunky sentence!" I know. I was told to be very clear on that one). As you can see, this is a dilemma of sorts.…

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    brave enough I stood up went to the teacher and with a soft voice said “may I go to the restroom” to teacher immediately said yes, you may. First step was accomplished my first days at school and I could barely know where the restrooms were at. The school isn’t that big for sure but I just thought about how that could just help me as an excuse for me to take longer in the restroom. As soon as I got to the restroom I looked at myself in the mirror I washed my face. I thought that would help me…

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