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originally posted by: Another_Nut
a reply to: Annee
No.
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originally posted by: Another_Nut
a reply to: Annee
The point is those who think themselves "educated" ( which is really what you were trying to say . . .
Here are five things you should know about gender trends on campus:
College aged adults are redefining what it means to be a man or a woman. Half of people aged 18-34 believe that gender is a spectrum, and that some people fall outside conventional categories of male and female.
While college-aged adults take a more flexible view on gender in general, the majority of college students – 96.9 percent describe themselves as identifying with their sex at birth, according to a 2016 American College Health Association (ACHA) Survey. In other words, a person who is designated female at birth continues to identify as female. 3.1 percent describe themselves as non-binary. Non-binary in this survey means students are either transgender or their current gender is not consistent with how they were assigned at birth. Although 3.1 percent seems like a small number, when one considers there are approximately 16 million college students in this country, this could work out to almost half a million students.
It is hard to say if students have increased their identification as non-binary or transgender, as the ACHA survey altered their questions on gender identity, preventing comparisons with previous surveys. Researchers in general have had difficulty getting reliable results on transgender rates in the adolescent population, but they are estimated at 1 percent.
Colleges provide special protections to transgender students under Title IX, a law prohibiting discrimination against students based on gender. Colleges continue to work out details on how to create a welcoming and inclusive environment to all students on the gender spectrum, with many schools offering new housing options, LGBT resource centers, and support groups.
College students who are transgender have about double the rate of depression, anxiety, and eating disorders compared to other college students. They may be more vulnerable to these mental health issues as they are more likely to be bullied in middle school and high school, or face rejection from family and friends. Colleges and national organizations are offering training for mental health professionals to better help students who are transgender.
originally posted by: matafuchs
So where's the judgement at?
Ahead of the start of the civil trial in New York, Engoron ruled that Trump had committed fraud in his financial statements and that the proceedings were mainly to determine the size of the penalty, as well as six other claims, including conspiracy, falsifying business records and insurance fraud which feature in James' lawsuit.
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
a reply to: Another_Nut
"Education just means you have been indoctrinated."
What an odd thing to believe.
When I say "odd", I'm trying to be polite.