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    Intellectual Prostitution By Omar Javaid Merriam-Webster Online defines prostitution as the act or practice of engaging in promiscuous sexual relations especially for money ‚ and Prostitute as a person who offers indiscriminately‚ for sexual interaction especially for money OR a devotee to corrupt or unworthy purposes . Oxford Concise Dictionary also states similar definition . In the light of these definitions‚ this profession is promiscuous‚ I say that it is the ugliest profession on the face

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    individuals who are willing to actively or passively participate in the sex work. Such limitations or prohibitions would increase‚ and indeed have been demonstrated to increase‚ the potential for harm against these persons. The laws‚ related to prostitution‚ as they previously existed‚ forced the men and women who willingly participated in sex

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    PATTS COLLEGE OF AERONAUTICS | Prostitution | Advantage and Disadvantage | | Brian Angelo A. Ong Lo | 07-Mar-13 | A business or practice of providing sexual services to another person in return for payment. The person who receives payment for sexual services is called a prostitute or sex worker. | Prostitution is the business or practice of providing sexual services to another person in return for payment. The person who receives payment for sexual services is called a prostitute

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    Dictionary defines prostitution as "the offering of the body to indiscriminate lewdness for hire". A prostitute has been defined as "a person who makes it a profession to gratify the lust of various persons of the opposite or the same sex". The above definitions are noted to have included both male and female prostitutes contrary to others such as the one in Stones Justices ’ Manual that defines prostitution as "the offering for reward by a female of her body commonly. Prostitution Is the act or

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    corruption in city government and police departments‚ and prostitution. These things were newly discovered social problems; the only differences during this period were the new assumptions‚ strategies‚ and expectations of a broad organization of activists. Progressive reform actively decided to take more of a role in regulating the social welfare of its citizens‚ and those private and public spheres of activity could not be disentangled. Prostitution was an issue that underscored the relationship between

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    them. Prostitution‚ “the world’s oldest profession” is one of them. Prostitution is when a person sells his/her body in exchange for money. Just by using moral judgment it can be seen that prostitution is in fact bad. Prostitution is bad for society and should not be legalized because it is a corrupt institution‚ it contains many dangers and it is religious immoral. Prostitution should be abolished because corruption‚ exploitation and deception are the building blocks of prostitution. ”Men

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    This submission explores the Western Australia Prostitution Bill 2011 to identify possible health implications of this bill in the present society. It begins with a brief outline situation in Australia‚ then discusses Western Australian jurisdictions; presents a comparison between legislations in different states; and then discusses in detail the health implications and effects of the prostitution bill and legislative trends. It further explores the issue of growing presence of brothels and sex

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    commodities‚ prostitution can be argued as the oldest sexual marketable item. Prostitution is defined as promiscuous and mercenary sexual behavior with emotional Indifference between the partners. There isn ’t a more specific definition because people perceive it in different ways. Some view it as a dehumanizing act while others see it as an occupation that performs a useful service to society. I choose this topic because it is a problem in our current society. It plagues our streets and causes a number

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    Topic: Prostitution Brinda S Prostitution is often regarded as the world’s oldest profession. It has existed since time immemorial and probably will continue to do so. Indian culture with its vast diversities is no exception. On one hand it has condemned prostitutes by ostracizing them and on the other hand it has accommodated it as in the case of the devadasi system. It was in this backdrop that I developed an interest to study this inherent contradiction. There are two other reasons for choosing

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    Essay Topic: The role and the impact of prostitution on the overall economy of Canada. Essay Questions: Does prostitution need economical stimulation or should it be completely prohibited or ignored? Should the economical approach be used to prostitution at all? Can prostitution considered to be an actual career opportunity in Canada? Thesis Statement: Prostitution has a lot to do with the economy‚ as it is not only its “dark” side but also the potential legal income‚ which is always needed

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