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    Beauty Parlour Case Study

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    The unisex saloon that provide Spa services are generally known for harassment cases due to the kind of work being done. The spa therapist work need to have a closer touch with them customer body while massaging them, and this have often violent the spaces between…

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    bathroom they chose. In my opinion I think that transgenders should use the sex of gender they were born with until there transformation is complete. I think they should make a separate bathroom for transgenders or since they are in the process (unisex) . I mean if it was just one single bathroom with one toilet and it was meant to be used for both sexs then I don’t think that we should worry about anything because nobody else would be in there with you. Obama says he disagrees with…

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    Going back to late 1990’s, bathroom policy has always been an issue creating discussion, pro and con. The only difference between then and now is the primary focus of “Unisex and Family Restrooms” was how it prioritized as to who can benefit from Unisex restrooms. High onl the list were the needs of Wheel chair users, people needing assistance when using the washroom, people living with ostomy, parents with children of the opposite sex, and vision impaired…

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    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? Transgender people should not be kept from using their preferred…

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    In the children’s book, Jamaica and Brianna, Jamaica’s parents give her a pair of boots that used to be her brother’s. Jamaica does not like the boots because they are “boy boots”, and although her parents try to explain to her that they are “unisex boots, for boys or girls”, Jamaica still dislikes them and tries to destroy them so that she can get a different pair of boots. With this exchange, this story highlights how young children perceive gender early on and ascribe it to clothing just as…

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    What makes a man a man, and a woman a woman? There is no correct answer, perspectives will change contingent upon how a person was raised and what they were exposed to growing up. Society, over time, created expectations of both man and woman. Convictions of how a male or female should dress, talk, act, and even the occupations they should hold are all stereotypes deeply rooted into our society. As time progresses, new and younger generations create a greater number of people than before who…

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    if they allow transgender students to use the school restroom of their chose. Kremer’s bill wants transgender students to find alternative restrooms to use. Kremer's bill requires school administrators to find an alternative, such as a faculty or unisex restroom because he feels they would face less bullying. Recently on the news transgender have been afraid to use public restrooms…

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    There is an explicit theoretical framework. This article goes under a ruling where a company discriminates against a person due to sex gender and recognizing a gay marriage the same as a unisex marriage. Example: the discrimination stems from not acknowledging the spouse as a wife/husband because the sex of that spouse is that of the same. The central concepts are clearly defined. They are discriminating against a person for being gay and their sexual orientation. The central argument is…

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    Target’s transgender bathroom policy gives “perverts and pedophiles” a chance to pounce on their prey, a Mt. Juliet pastor said in a viral video rant. On Friday evening, Pastor Greg Locke of Global Vision Bible Church posted a video on his Facebook page blasting Target’s transgender bathroom policy. His online rant has garnered 14 million views since it went up, according to The Tennessean. Pastor Locke recorded the now-viral video after he visited a Target outlet in Mt. Juliet and was told that…

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    Marine Corps Upheavals

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    forces. In recent years, some historic upheavals include the repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” and the removal of gender-restrictions on military occupational specialties. Additional amendments are in the critical implementation and testing phase - unisex uniforms, new physical fitness requirements, and changes in retention dynamics. In order to fully understand this multifaceted issue, this paper will utilize several levels of analysis to decipher the level at which these major decisions are…

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