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    Prostitution

    Legalization of Prostitution: Its effects on sex trafficking and society Prostitution and sex trafficking is a persistent issue around the world. Neighborhoods are plagued with women whom are scantily dressed, having sex in open and public places. Sex trafficking is directly affected by prostitution; legalizing prostitution would reduce the amount of women abducted and forced into prostitution or forced into becoming sex slaves. Legalizing prostitution would also allow women to be able to make

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    Transnational Desires and Sex Tourism in the Dominican Republic

    ------------------------------------------------- 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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    Prostitution

    Prostitution; An Abolitionist Perspective We can learn a great deal about women and prostitution by studying the construction of prostitution as a « Social problem ». Two dominant questions oppose each other when it comes to prostition, One of them wich advocates abolition, and the other claiming its recognition as a full time job. These two positions appear to be largely balanced despite their opposition to the extent that they mobilize the same arguments, that is to say moral. But throughout

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    Half Life

    It is estimated that the number of illegal shanties has grown from 400 in 1995 to over 15,000 in 2010. "In the mid 1800′s the British rule of India declared certain tribes to be criminal despite individual action. With the reprieve of British command, these Indian tribes were brought back to society…or so the government will tell you. The people will tell you otherwise. They aren’t supported, they aren’t acknowledged, they have no birth certificates, no access to aid, no right to homes…no right

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    Prostitution & Trafficking

    Prostitution. An age-old profession or an age-old problem begetting more problems? The United Kingdom is in the process of determining if and how to update or change its current laws regarding prostitution. In the midst of this determination, questions abound. Prostitution is no easy matter. In the age of women’s rights and the women’s movement, prostitution is a dividing factor. On the one end, it is the epitome of patriarchal abuse throughout centuries and perfected in our culture today.

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    Why Prostitution Should Be Legal

    traded. The legality of prostitution has constantly gone from one extreme to another. Right now, a prostitute can be punished to death in one country but acknowledged as an attribute to society in another. One question must first be asked: What is prostitution? When the word “prostitute” is heard, one usually imagines a grimy, forlorn woman wearing little clothing, meandering down a dark street, looking up expectantly at the men who pass her. Encarta Encyclopedia defines prostitution as “the performance

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    Prostitution Artcle Sample

    PROSTITUTION IS NOT A CHOICE LEARN A BOUT TH E TRA FFI CKING OF WOMEN AND GIRLS WORLDWIDE, AND FIND OUT WHAT CAN BE DONE TO END THIS WID ESPR EAD PROBLEM … Soroptimist International of the Americas-1709 Spruce Street Philadelphia, PA 19103 - 215 893 9000 - www.soroptimist.org SOROPTIMIST WHITE PAPER Prostitution is Not a Choice I think so much about what has happened to me. Why these men did what they did to me. Old, disgusting men. It was horrible. They knew I did not want to be

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    Prostitutes in Greek Art

    difference in the art work is that it is illustrated on a drinking cup that would most likely be used in the same type of event that is portrayed in the illustration. I believe the portrayal of these nude women in the Terracotta Kylix represent how prostitution was seen by Greek culture. These women do not seem to be represented as low and crude women that most often accompany the thought of a prostitute. They seem to be almost celebrated as many of the people are smiling and having a good time. The only

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    Decisions in Paradise, Part I

    Decisions in Paradise, Part I MGT/350 January 9, 2012 Kevin McPhee Kava is an important island country located in South Pacific. One disaster on top of another plagued the country. Kava needs help to get on the road of recovery. Alex, director of strategic planning, and I will represent The Hermitage at Cedarfield as we strive to help Kava recover, grow, and succeed. To do my part in this project in Kava, I will use my decision-making skills

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    Decisions in Paradise, Part I

    Decisions in Paradise, Part I MGT/350 January 9, 2012 Kevin McPhee Kava is an important island country located in South Pacific. One disaster on top of another plagued the country. Kava needs help to get on the road of recovery. Alex, director of strategic planning, and I will represent The Hermitage at Cedarfield as we strive to help Kava recover, grow, and succeed. To do my part in this project in Kava, I will use my decision-making skills

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