Look at your favorite organization's policies and ensure that transgender people are welcome to join your country club, your work union or your book group.
2. Volunteer to help get a transgender-supportive candidate elected.
3. Ask your local film festival to include films inclusive of transgender issues.
4. Work to pass a non-discrimination policy in your workplace. Slightly less than one-third of Americans live in a jurisdiction with laws that ban employment discrimination based on gender identity and expression.
5. Submit an op-ed to your local paper about the transgender community. This is an effective way to express opinions and distribute information on transgender issues from a variety of voices.
6. Plan or attend a Day of Remembrance Event every November 20. This is a yearly opportunity to remember those lost to hate-motivated violence directed towards the transgender community, and also a time to encourage people to take action to make the world safer.
Answer:
Vera tells the central character, Frampton Nuttel, that three years ago a great tragedy occurred in their family. According to Vera, Mrs. Sappleton's husband and two younger brothers set out for a day of shooting, and did not return. It was concluded that the three, along with their little spaniel, were engulfed in the treacherous bog; their bodies were never found. Vera tells Framton that her aunt, Mrs. Sappleton, speaks frequently about the day the three men and the dog purportedly met their demise, leaving the window through which they exited that day open, as if in expectation of their return. As Vera and Framton sit there by the open window, Vera shudders and tells the visitor that on "quiet evenings like this," she still gets a "creepy feeling that they will all walk in through the window."
Mrs. Sappleton comes in at this point, and, as expected, talks about her husband and brothers, whom she says have gone shooting but will be home soon, coming through the window as is their habit. Framton, who is in a delicate mental state, believes, because of what Vera has told him, that the men in question are dead, and that Mrs. Sappleton is delusional. Disturbed by the ghastly situation, Framton becomes completely unnerved when Mr. Sappleton, the two other men, and the spaniel do indeed appear at the window, and he bolts off in terror. Vera, of course, has misled Framton for her own amusement, and when the family wonders why their visitor has left so pricipitously, she dissembles further, saying that he was most likely afraid of the dog.
Answer:
CORRUPTION IN LAS VEGAS
Explanation:
All heads today focus on the recent fraudulently acquired government reserve land .
Behind this saga are to most prominent business men Mr. Michael Bentley and Harizona Leach , who allegedly bribed the county lands officer to have the tittle deed of the parcel on dubious means .
The two were arrested separately , in two city hotels and were later released on bond .
The two shall be arraigned in court over graft and risk , a sentence of a jail term , fine or both of them , if found guilty of graft.
Speaking to a local media center , Mr .Bentley pleaded not guilty , and that the parcel was acquired in a legitimate way.
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<u>Poetic tribute about the spirit of the United States:</u>
My nation is for adoration
So state its valleys
Where old waterways stream
The round trip of life
Under the pleased eye of winged creatures
Embellishing the sky.
O wonderful for roomy skies,
For golden floods of grain,
For purple mountain majesties
Over the fruited plain!
Love America Love America once more.
Love the fantasy it used to be.
Love the pioneer on the plain
Looking for a home where the Mind smiles
Be that as it may, the most bizarre thing yet was a fly without wings
Once as a fly it played in the stars
Singing, with open mouths, with happy soul for the country!