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    Melissa Farley Prostitution

    In the article prostitution, trafficking and cultural amnesia by Melissa Farley, the author talks about the reason why prostitution is ineradicable and inconspicuous in society where we live. The major reason why prostitution or sex industry is still ineradicable is because all those company actually makes a lot of profit, contributes to economy and also even the government protect those company because of the massive amount of profit. As module describes, “prostitution has become a global sex industry

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    Human Trafficking In North America

    million people, whose wealth alone is less than the richest seven people globally” (Wright, para.15). It is unimaginable that First Nations countries consume the majority of the wealth in the world while forcing others to be driven into prostitution. Prostitution is known to be the oldest profession occurring since the Biblical days. This degrading profession will never be eradicated as long as men continue to have sexual desires that have not been met. An international human trafficking expert,

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    Legalizing Prostitution

    Presently prostitution is a non-criminal offence to the extent that soliciting sexual intercourse privately is legal in the UK, illegal in the majority of African nations, almost all Eastern-European nations and throughout 49 of the 50 states in the USA, which is frankly outrageous. It is also outlawed in approximately half of the nations in the continent of South America. While many may perceive this as morally correct, there are numerous factors which suggest quite the opposite, and display that

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    Decriminalization Of Strippers

    STRIPPERS OVER 35 The world of exotic dancers is big business. The salaries of strippers can range from 40k to 100k. Although, exotic dancing generally is taboo in today’s society not discussed out in the open. Discussions are held amongst friends or really close cousins attempting to not let their wives or parents over hear. The infatuation of exotic dancers leads to an industry that many think causes a lot of controversy today. The general perception of strippers are associated with dirty, drug

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    Slavery: The Role Of Human Trafficking In The United States

    Thousands of children, men, and women being forced into human trafficking in the world today. To the majority of society, human slavery is a concept which occured many years ago and was abolished, but in reality it has turned into a horrendous financial market that rids children of the purity and security of adolescence. People who travel through the human trafficking system are tortured, beaten, and then passed to the next person, as if they were mere objects, Humans forced into the trafficking

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    Prostitution: The 1898 Chinese Exclusion Act

    In Chinese culture women are not equal to men. Wives or concubines in the traditional Chinese family are equally acceptable. Consequently, prostitution is just a paid form of being a concubine that adds to the economic wealth of the family. Prostitution is seen as a way a girl could be useful to the family, whereas otherwise she would be seen as a burden. The 1898 Chinese Exclusion Act, specifically prohibited Chinese skilled/unskilled labor, but there was a loophole, which created a very profitable

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    Modern Day Slavery: Human Trafficking In The United States

    Human trafficking is a global phenomenon nowadays known as modern day slavery. Human trafficking exists in the form of sex trafficking, bonded labor, slavery and similar practices. According to several researches poverty lays as the most contributing factor for being a victim of trafficking. Human Trafficking have become a billion dollar industry with investors, recruiters and public officials partnering in the business Globalization enabled easy transportation between countries due to expansion

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    What Is The Percentage Of Human Trafficking

    Human trafficking occurs when people are abducted and held against their will to partake in forced activities. Human trafficking is very similar to modern day slavery. There is high percentage in Thailand for human trafficking. The United States Department of State have reasons to believe that Thailand is targeted as a place to take these victims. It affects ten to thousands of people each year in this country. And only around 23,000 people are returned home. The majority of people that are abducted

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    Human Trafficking Inequality

    Sex trafficking and prostitution, however, are not issues confined to countries such as Cambodia, or India. Human trafficking migration patterns tend to flow from East to West, but women may be trafficked from any country to another country at any given time and trafficking

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    Legalizing Prostitution

    Prostitution is often commonly referred to as the oldest profession in the world. While it is often said jokingly with a wink and a smile, the phrase is rooted in some truth. It is not clear whether it actually is the oldest profession, especially when compared to careers like farming, military, and teaching. Regardless, prostitution has been happening since the days of early civilizations. “It [prostitution] stains the earliest mythological records. It is constantly assumed as an existing fact

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