------------------------------------------------- WHAT’S LOVE GOT TO DO WITH IT? ------------------------------------------------- Transnational Desires and Sex Tourism in the Dominican Republic ------------------------------------------------- By: Denise Brennan In, What’s Love Got to do with It? Denise Brennan writes about her study of Sosúa, Dominican Republic as a transnational sex tourism site. “What started out as a project on sex tourism expanded into a study on globalization and
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Contemporary Organized Crime Article Names CJA January Instructor Contemporary Organized Crime Article When we think of human trafficking, we often think about third world countries, never here domestically. But the horrific reality is that human trafficking is alive and well in the United States. The article states that there are more people in the world today taken against his or her own will then ever before. 30 million people worldwide are enslaved today, putting it in the top three
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Matthew LaMountain Evaluation of season 7, episode 8 of Mad Men The episode starts off with a dream sequence in which Don Draper and some other business cohorts appear to be choosing a model for a line of fur coats. After two models are passed by, Racheal Menken (a former lover and client of Don) comes into the room. Don is shocked to see her there as she was formerly the head of a major clothing store. I feel that Racheal’s appearance in Don’s dream was a sign that she was one of the few women
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How Colors affect People Jasmine R Carter ITT Technical Institute GS1140 Torregrasso December 24, 2012 Is sex the name of your game or power the way to your fame? What do these two things have in common? One simple word: “RED”. Power, anger, love, hate, and sex. All these feelings and emotions, plus much more can be stored inside this simple word. Many may think that a color is just a color, but studies have shown that it is much more than that! It can either attract the
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Proposal Structure: a) Summary or Abstract (250 words) b) Background and Significance of the research topic or focus c) Specific Aims or Objectives of the Research Project d) Methodology, including research design, target population, sampling issues, IRB, data collection methods and analysis etc f) Resources, including specific locations for the study, personnel and facilities available or will be required to complete the research project Methodology Target Population As data presented
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Using material from Item B and elsewhere assess the view that the process of globalisation has led to changes in both the amount of crime and the types of crime committed. (21 marks) Some sociologists define globalisation as an increasing interconnectedness in the world (Item B), such as Held et al. Manuel Castells argues that globalisation creates mew opportunities for crime, resulting in transnational organised crime. He argues that this new global criminal economy (worth over £1 trillion
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Sex Work and Pornography Comparing to the previous two issues, this time’s issue on sex work and pornography is the one that I am least familiar with. They are regard as a “taboo” in my life for the past 17 years. I didn’t know much about them as I was only told that they are bad and inappropriate them which I should not look at them in depth. When talking about sex work, the one I heard most was compensated dating as there was news which talks about it. Before the lecture, I didn’t know that
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Case #4 – Should London Police Arrest Prostitutes or Help Them? Qiaobin Lin Q1. Should McGowan support Peer’s recommendation for a program to monitor and assist street-level sex trade workers? Is this a job for police? Can they do it? Should they do it? I think McGowan should support Peer's recommendation for a program to monitor and assist street-level sex trade workers. The street-level prostitutes in London included some young girls who have fell in wrong crowd or have bad family. Some
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Prepare and present a 5 minute (3 pages) presentation on one strategy for poverty eradication, wealth creation and development. Strategy-Capacity Building Introduction Rural-urban migration, population mobility and sex work continue to drive sexually transmitted epidemic in Sex workers. Capacity building can be channeled through state level partners such as sex workers association or community based organizations in given towns to help organize outreach, community mobilization and dedicate clinics
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Our society as a culture, has created a stigma and unrealistic beliefs regarding rape and why it happens. Because of these stigmas, we have many myths and misconceptions about what a rape is. We lack the ability to empathize by strengthening our views on victim blaming. Without the confrontation of these misconceptions, rape will always be looked at as a victim issue with excuses geared towards the victims wrong-doings. Until we dissect these myths, rape will never be viewed as egregious as other
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