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Define homophobia and explain the relationship between it and the workplace. Provide an example.
 
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Helping children learn to think sequentially and engage in consequential thinking is the objective of:
 
  A. alternative solutions lessons.
  B. consequential sessions.
  C. means-ends thinking.
  D. teaching feelings.



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Answer to Question 1

 Homophobia is defined as an irrational fear, hatred, and intolerance of LGBT persons. It has led to violence, discrimination, and rejection of sexual minorities in society and the workplace.
 There have been many reports of extreme violence against sexual minorities resulting in psychological and physical harm.
 Internalized homophobia refers to how sexual minorities can be affected by societal beliefs that are often expressed by salient messages in one's environments, especially during the course of one's early development.

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