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    Transgender Community‚ also known as the LGBT Community‚ have experienced huge inequalities for years now. Recently however‚ the LGBT Community experienced a big win in their fight for equality. After almost fifty years of fighting for equality‚ the Supreme Court ruled that states must license and recognize marriage among people of the same sex in June 2015. Although the LGBT Community has taken substantial steps towards equality‚ disparities still remain between the LGBT Community and non-marginalized groups

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    Why Is LGBT A Problem?

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    bisexual and transgender (LGBT) is one of the social problems that has been talked about by researchers‚ government officials and the public. LGBT are seen as sexual minorities where it is legalized in twenty countries only (Time‚ 2015). LGBTs faced multiple risks such as HIV‚ discrimination‚ victimization‚ violence etc. This essay intends to identify and analyse how risks are perceived and how the perceptions lead to problems. Firstly‚ I will start with explaining why LGBT is a problem. Next‚ I will

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    Lgbt College Experience

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    bisexual‚ and transgender (LGBT) students on college and university campuses are many. For example‚ LGBT students face harassment and discrimination at significantly higher levels than their heterosexual peers‚ and are twice as likely to receive derogatory remarks. As the visibility of LGBT college students and the adversity they face has increased‚ there is ever more pressure on college and universities to evaluate whether LGBT students’ needs are being met. LGBT organizations provide many opportunities

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    Scotland's LGBT Community

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    found to be the best place in Europe for LGBT (lesbian‚ gay‚ bisexual and transgender) protection laws‚ such as equal marriage and adoption laws for those in same sex relationships. However‚ despite seeming like a LGBT utopia on paper‚ the real truth behind Scotland’s LGBT community is far less perfect. The truth is‚ people who identify under the B part of the LGBT label aren’t made to feel as welcome as their fellow sexual minorities‚ a fact mirrored in the LGBT community all over the world. These people

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    Lgbt in South Africa

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    be talking a lot of LGBT: This means lesbian‚ gay‚ bisexual and transgender people‚ so actually every non-heterosexual. I will tell you something about the history of LGBT rights in South Africa during the Apartheid. Second‚ I will tell something about the post-apartheid situation. Than something about the current living conditions of LGBT people‚ a piece of cultural theory and at last my conclusion. Apartheid The Apartheid government was hostile to the human rights of LGBT South Africans. Homosexuality

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    Media and its representation of Lesbian‚ Gay‚ Bisexual‚ Transsexual (LGBT) themes has been prevalent throughout time. According to the collections of studies and stories by Meem‚ Mitchell and Jonathan (2010) concerning LGBT individuals‚ it is important to represent such themes because it is able to enlighten people on how our society as a whole‚ has become dynamic. The Media can be seen as a “central source” where negative perceptions can be created. As a result‚ stereotypes can be either created

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    Who are the people often labeled with the acronym LGBT? LGBT’s or lesbian‚ gay‚ bisexual and transgenders‚ are members of every race‚ religion‚ gender‚ and ethnicity. But how do we identify them‚ address their health needs? Unlike ethnicity‚ race‚ religion‚ gender‚ and income‚ which are all questions posed on the U.S. Census‚ neither sexual orientation nor gender identity are listed. (American Community Survey‚ 2013) According to HealthPeople.gov‚ this question is included on few state or federal

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    members of the LGBT community feel the need to hide who they are from the people they care about due to their fear of being misunderstood. Negativity can ruin the self esteem of someone of the LGBT community‚ whereas positivity can strengthen their self esteem. Many people base their opinions upon their religious views. Religious opinions often determine whether or not someone will be accepted or turned down and away from their family and friends. In many situations‚ when someone of the LGBT community

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    thoughts and judgments about the victims. Some people do not accept LGBT people because they are not like them‚ they are different. “Americans still face extreme forms of prejudice in many areas of life and struggle for the most basic civil rights‚”(LGBT Rights‚ 1). Society does not want to accept change. They see people like this as a bad influence for their children in the future. They think that if kids are exposed to people like LGBT people they might think that it is normal while their parents think

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    people stare at you and judge your lifestyle. This is exactly how most people in the LGBT community feel on a daily basis. The LGBT community can not do a great deal of things without being stared at and judged by others. Most United States citizens make it their sole duty to make sure that the LGBT community know that. Instead of voicing their homophobia‚ United States citizens must learn to accept people so that the LGBT youth do not feel distressed or depressed. United States residents‚ such as a YouTuber

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