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    Art and Culture

    The relationship between the artist and the audience is a crucial element to the success of the artwork in its historical era. Titian’s traditional Renaissance symbolism and style of painting made his work a masterpiece of his time. According to art critic Brand Hamlee Titian’s work met the “demands of an admiring public. As he was particularly famous for his portraits and mythological works” this created a positive relationship between “Venus of Urbino” and the intended Renaissance audience. The

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    Sex Trafficking Research Paper

    for the trafficker or more. “Sex trafficking occurs when someone uses force, fraud or coercion to cause commercial sex act with an adult or causes a minor to commit a commercial sex act” (Smith). There are also commercial sex acts which include: prostitution, pornagraphy, and any sexual performance; only if done in exchange of items like money, drugs, food, clothes, or shelter. Because there is a serious demand for an industry like this, sex trafficking is a popular business. This industry is cyclical

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    Human Sexuality

    Explain the major factors or historical foundation that contributed to making the selected social issue important for sociological consideration Human sexuality is defines as an area of research and study that focuses on all aspects of humans as sexual beings. Basically, human sexuality involves much more than anatomy and sexual responses, but incorporates how we engage in relationships and behaviors that determine our desires and sexual identity as well as our overall sexual health, well-being

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    relationships with prostitutes at that place. This activity is generally encouraged by the lower cost services available at the destination country or by easy access to child prostitution. It can also get encouraged by the prostitution being either legal in these countries or ignored by the law. The history of sex tourism dates back to Marco Polo’s times when he told in his writings about Chinese villages. In these villages, travellers were being lured

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    Human Trafficking History

    HUMAN TRAFFICKING- the illegal practice of procuring or trading in human beings for the purpose of prostitution, forced labor, or other forms of exploitation. (dictionary.com) The history of Human trafficking in the United States starts with the Transatlantic Slave trade from Africa to the United States in the 1600s. When the Americans won their freedom, the southern states kept using slaves for unpaid labor. When the President of the United States abolished slavery in 1863, human trafficking was

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    Claire Sterk Summary

    Sterk's goal was to describe the life of prostitution from the women's point of view. To do this, she had to be patient, brave, trustworthy, and non-judgmental. Fieldwork is a moderate development, because it takes time to earn people's confidence and to learn their language

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    Sex Industry in South East Asia

    ..................... 5 4. Social implications of Sex Industry ............................................................ 8 4.1. Moral Implications ................................................................................ 8 4.2. Child Prostitution .................................................................................. 9 4.3. Sex Trafficking and Slavery ............................................................... 10 4.4. Health and Cost Issues ..............................

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    the best. It has come to the point where the “oldest” yet most ostracized profession in the world has become more socially acceptable and commonplace than ever in history. College students are choosing it as a means to paying for their education. Prostitution is not only dangerous physically and can attract all sorts of sexually transmitted diseases but it can also wear on someone’s mental stability. Stacy, a prostitute, obviously feels the stigma of people potentially knowing about her occupation

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    Analysis Of Forced Rape: Civil Wars Legacy In Sierra Leone

    Forced Prostitution “Rape is Civil Wars Legacy in Sierra Leone” Forced prostitution has become an epidemic in Sierra Leone following the civil war and in many other places in the world. As Dr. Olabisi Cole reported, the perpetrators of the rapes were young boys and that the young boys have become men now. Due to Sierra Leone’s overloaded legal system and weak criminal laws for the rape of children under the age of 15, rape and sex slavery is continuing to happen to the young girls and women. I

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    Human Traficking

    Human Trafficking Humans are created to be free in this world. They are not goods or properties to be sold or traded. Thus human trafficking is an illegal practice. It uses humans for inhuman activities like prostitution and forced labor. Men, women, and children all over the world are facing human trafficking every day. According to UNODC, human trafficking is the transportation, transfer, harboring or receipt of persons by using force, or other forms of abduction, or fraud, or of giving and

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