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    Human nature in the book Lord of the Flies (Golding), is it good or evil? Human nature is neutral, good, and bad. Human nature is good because of different feelings, such as guilt and happiness. Human nature is also evil due to some of the seven sins, such as greed and envy. In this paper, the topic goes about two main characters of Lord of the Flies, Ralph and Jack. Ralph resembles the good in human nature, Jack,, yet resembles evil. This will also include some past problems from America’s…

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    two-spirit people, and others. Some transgender people feel they exist not within one of the two standard gender categories, but rather somewhere between, beyond, or outside of those two genders. Transphobia: The fear or hatred of transgender people or gender non-conforming behavior. Like biphobia, transphobia can also exist among lesbian, gay, and bisexual people as well as among heterosexual…

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    Transgender Bathroom Laws

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    Carolina is a Republican state, just like most other Southern states, so you can see why they are trying to prevent giving this right to transgender individuals. Like I said before, I believe this is mainly out of ignorance and it is leading to transphobia and hate. Because the Courts are intimidating these public institutions, it is putting them at a tough spot of a moral issue of whether or not they should continue allowing transgender people to use the bathroom of their choice and lose money…

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    Coming Out Research Paper

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    a term that means a LGBTQ person who has not yet acknowledged, accepted, or became prideful of their sexual orientation or gender identity. “Homophobia” is a term in which describes the fear, hatred, or discomfort towards the LGBTQ community. “Transphobia” is a term in which describes the fear, hatred, or discomfort towards specifically Transgender people. “Outing” is a term that means exposing someone's sexual orientation without consent; which could have detrimental repercussions on both the…

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    Ky Peterson's Dilemmas

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    protecting who they are from individuals who discriminate them, they feel like they will be the blame for the assault that happened towards them. Astraea Lesbian Foundation for Justice Stated, “Medicalization masks the cultural biases, sexism, transphobia and homophobia that can underlie responses to the birth of an intersex child” (Astraea Lesbian Foundation for Justice, 2016 pg. 18). When it comes to intersex individuals who are born with extra chromosomes, sex hormones, and genitals.…

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    Bannon as his Chief strategist. Stephen Bannon favor the alt right movement. According to Los Angeles Time , “alr-right is brand of far-right conservatism that generally embraces and promotes white nationalism, racism, anti-Semitism, homophobia, transphobia and misogyny (Roy). ….The alt-right supports the mass deportation of undocumented immigrants and protectionist trade policies. It opposes feminism, diversity, gay rights, globalism, gun control and civil rights”( Main). According to New…

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    Since the ‘normal’ family ideas are men and women, rooting from the society circle the family is in or from religion, can lead to transphobia and the violence action that come from it. For example, “Gwen Araujo was beaten to death by four men who had sex with her discovered she was transgender” (Brown and Countryman Lecture 2/17/17). Discovering Human Sexuality concludes that the heterosexual…

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    2009). An increased risk of substance abuse stems from high levels of stress, victimization, and stigmatization, and from limited access to culturally competent mental health treatment (Spicer, 2010). Impact As a result of pervasive cultural transphobia, transgender individuals often face chronic stigmatization and discrimination related…

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    Sexuality has been a way to express our sexual desires, our gender identity and ourselves as human beings that help establish a relationship between individuals, giving love, trust, respect and care towards one another. With the psychology of sexuality, we are able to convey our feelings, sexual interests and preferences, and show our sexual orientation and gender identity. Human sexuality spectrum identifies various labels that would indicate the sexual preference of an individual, though is…

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    addresses other issues involving LGBT people such as, violence,inequality, and discriminatory laws. “Speak Up & Speak Out: Protecting Freedom of Expression for LGBT People,” is an article based on May 17th, International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia. It is a day when organizations, LGBT community members, and supporters, come together to unite and assure others that they have rights just like anyone else, regardless of their gender identity. Of course without there being people…

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