The word
"reassignment" means the act of moving someone or something to a different position, place, or task.
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The Danish Girl is based on David Ebershoff's fictionalised account of the life story of Lili Elbe, born Einar Wegener, who was one of the first recipients of gender
reassignment surgery in 1930.
EDDIE REDMAYNE, «THE DANISH GIRL» Less than a year after Redmayne took home an Oscar for playing Stephen Hawking in «The Theory of Everything,» he turns in another powerhouse performance as Lili Elbe, a pioneering recipient of
gender reassignment surgery.
The movie, based on the gender
reassignment of artist Einar Wegener in the early 1900s, is already generating Oscar buzz.
The study finds that transgender women who received only hormone therapy had poorer metabolic health than transgender women who underwent
sex reassignment surgery in addition to receiving hormone therapy.
A Pathway Approach to caseflow management that assigns cases at filing based on the expected amount of court involvement needed to resolve the case, but offers sufficient flexibility
for reassignment as the needs of the case change over time; and
Transsexuals experience what is known as gender dysphoria, which means they feel as though they are trapped in the body of the wrong sex.2 It is for this reason that transsexuals sometimes undergo
sexual reassignment surgery in order to change their body's appearance to be consistent with their desired gender (case in point: Dancing with the Stars contestant Chaz Bono).
Attempting to perform gender
reassignment on the Farrelly Brothers brand of gross out, «The Sweetest Thing» is so awful that you wonder why director Roger Kumble didn't smother the whole thing in canned laughter.
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK About Blog The Scottish Trans Alliance works for gender identity and gender
reassignment equality and human rights in Scotland.
(The Advocate, Monday, May 9, 2016 p. 1B) He also commented about «union - created deadlock where only ineffective and possibly abusive teachers would benefit,» pointing to the infamous «rubber rooms» associated with New York public schools — «temporary
reassignment centers where union - represented teachers accused of misconduct or incompetency have been sent while they await rulings from independent arbitrators.»
Those fees are not exuberant (or exorbitant) If the fees were in the thousands that would be crazy, but the landlord has costs associated
with reassignment of leases, it is not terribly unreasonable that if you want to break a contract with the landlord that you cover some of the costs associated with that.
Those options include
student reassignments and, as expected, massive layoffs among arts, music and physical education teachers to make way for hundreds of new core subject teachers.
In particular, female - to - male gender
reassignment resulted in local brain matter decrease within language processing regions, which may explain why verbal abilities are often stronger in women.»
A brand - new apartment complex, «professionally» managed by a huge management company, has refused to provide details on how much it'll cost to do
lease reassignment, with the rationale being that they»...
«The use of
personnel reassignments to punish employees you believe are not «loyal» or try to drive employees to leave the Department could constitute prohibited personnel practices that violate the merit systems protections set forth in 5 U.S.C. § 2301.»
2013)(«A district judge has no legal interest in a case or its outcome, and, consequently, suffers no legal injury
by reassignment.»).
For Palfrey, rethinking staff needs meant completely dismantling the Harvard Law Library organizational chart, asking a team of staff to create a new organizational model and work design — with an eye on digital — and then asking every staff member to indicate in which new unit they wanted to work, as the first step to
job reassignment.
Beyond
Teacher Reassignments: Better Ways Districts Can Remedy Salary Inequities Across Schools This Rapid Response brief by Marguerite Roza and Sarah Yatsko demonstrates how, contrary to common worry, closing Title I's «comparability provision» loophole would not force districts to mandatorily reassign teachers.
Moreover, at the request of Senator Maria Cantwell (D - WA), the DOI Office of Inspector General (OIG) is investigating all 50 or so of the SES
reassignments ordered in June, amounting to nearly one - fifth of the entire DOI SES workforce.
Prohibit discrimination for requesting or taking maternity, parental, adoption, nomination and reservist leaves, or requesting modified duties or
reassignment due to disability, illness or maternity
The absence will be due to gender
reassignment if it is because the employee is proposing to undergo, is undergoing or has undergone the process (or part of the process) for the purpose of reassigning the person's sex by changing physiological or other attributes of sex (Equality Act 2010, s 16).
Currently, all of the public schools in Parkland — Heron Heights Elementary, Park Trails Elementary, Riverglades Elementary, Westglades Middle School, Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School — have no extra seats for families who live outside the boundaries
seeking reassignment into Parkland schools, a district official said.
As Gerda attempts to come to grips with the change in her husband, the couple discovers a controversial doctor who claims he can change Einar to Lili permanently via surgery, making him the first subjects of a sex
reassignment procedure.
In 17 states, you actually can, in effect, strike your judge through a process of automatic
judge reassignment.
Every once in a while, district leaders become frustrated and make noises about the possibility of
forced reassignments.
In Wake County, a fast - growing district, the class size mandate has resulted in the Wake County Board of Education
considering reassignment proposals that would force many families to leave their base schools.
But on June 15, I was one of about 50 senior department employees who received letters informing us of
involuntary reassignments.
In addition to serving as the central location for all matter related information (including email and scanned documents), Legal Files Software provides a number of features, including task and deadline management, a User Assignment and
Reassignment Wizard, email management, contact management, document assembly, time tracking, and report generation.
Juliet Jacques is a London - based writer best known for the Guardian column «Transgender Journey» — the first time the gender
reassignment process had been serialised for a major British publication.
Brain imaging shows that testosterone therapy given as part of sex
reassignment changes the brain structures and the pathway associated with speech and verbal fluency.
The story of Danish gender
reassignment pioneer Einar Wegener and her transformation into Lili Elbe becomes a handsome but over-tasteful film in director Tom Hooper's hands
«I wanted to try a new challenge, and I knew that [the staff
reassignments] would change the [Dragon Age 4] date.
The Guidelines set out the rules the District must follow in order to propose any school actions (e.g. Co-location,
Reassignment Boundary Change, Consolidation).
After a
serendipitous reassignment to the business beat some years later, she left daily journalism to attend Harvard Business School, where she graduated as a Baker Scholar.
All that throat slitting and
wife reassignment wasn't exactly freedom for those dissenting from Mormon leaders.
Some feminists, such as Germaine Greer, strongly reject the gender
reassignment project, particularly the claim that a surgically modified male can become a woman.
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