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    Prostitution has been around since the time of the early European settlers. It has been considered a social norm in many countries‚ while in others; it has been considered to be morally wrong and taboo. Canada‚ for example‚ has decriminalized prostitution‚ but the activities relating to it‚ such as soliciting‚ communicating and procuring‚ are illegal. Many parts of the United States have criminalized prostitution. Regulating prostitution through the state would eliminate many of the harms associated

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    Prostitution is considered one of the world’s oldest occupations. It has witnessed the rise and fall of empires‚ overthrows of kings and emperors and the evolution of ideology. It has also seen quite possibly the biggest transition of the ancient world that still affects the society today. The changeover from polytheism to the monotheism ideology of the Christian Church was a major development in the ancient world. Prostitution saw this transformation and survived it‚ but not with out adjustments

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    Are American prostitution laws helping to solve the problem‚ or hurting the people that need the most help? Prostitution has been a point of contention since the dawn of mankind; and the endless demand‚ brought on by man-kinds’ most primal desires‚ guarantees the supply of sex workers for generations to come. Sex workers often suffer heinous acts of abuse including: assault‚ rape‚ sexually transmitted diseases‚ human trafficking‚ and murder. Many of the laws in modern society are not stopping the

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    CHRISTIAN PERSPECTIVE- PROSTITUTION Basically‚ if we talk about the Christian perspective on Prostitution‚ the Church is strongly against on it because it does not jive with the moral teachings of the Bible. God guides us to a right perspective through his written word. The Bible teaches that sex is a good gift from God to any heterosexual couple who in love and law promise enduring and exclusive fidelity to one another. Sex is God’s gift to every bride and groom‚ to be unwrapped on the honeymoon

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    SHOULD PROSTITUTION BE LEGALIZED? Prostitution is the practice of engaging in sexual relations in exchange for money or payment. Been practiced for a very long time‚ since the ancient and modern era‚ and described as the oldest dated profession. My dream is to be successful in all my endeavours‚ be happily married‚ raise a happy family‚ and build a happy home with my wife‚ not someone who does not have an iota of shame or value. Love making is meant to spice up a marriage between a man and a woman

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    the punishment for female offenders may increase the chance of them doing the same crime over again. When they decide to break the law consequences must follow no matter how much of less serious offense it may be. 3. I agree. The laws against prostitution should be enforced the same way for all women no matter the race or class. There should not be favorism toward a specific person when they are doing the same crime as other

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    Prostitution: Should it be legal? Today in our society there is several controversial discussions that seem to be legalized or accepted by people. These discussions take into account‚ personal choices and the importance of morality in society. One of these discussions is prostitution. Prostitution in a broad aspect‚ is comparatively undiscriminating sexual exchange to gain material advantages. It is defined in " an act or practice of engaging in sexual acts for money" ( Macmillan 805)‚or “the practice

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    inform Specific Purpose: To inform on the advantages and disadvantages of legalizing the practice of prostitution. Introduction: I. Attention Getter: If we are going to have a worthwhile discussion on the topic of legalizing prostitution there are a few cultural biases we will have to work through. The most important is the correlation we maintain between the human trafficking and prostitution. II. Listener Relevance Link: You have all probably seen a streetwalker late at night and you were

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    industry’ with a particular focus upon the prostitution of women. I will place emphasis upon philosophical feminist approaches‚ including radical feminism or traditional feminism and ‘pro-sex’ feminism. I will also include reference to the utilitarians such as Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill‚ and their principle of greatest happiness. Some key questions I will address include : Is any form of partaking in prostitution immoral? And by prostitution in this sense‚ I mean‚ any type of paying for

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    INTRODUCTION Legally‚ Prostitution is the sale of sexual services. The services may consist of any sexual acts‚ including those which do not involve copulation. While payment may be any nonsexual consideration‚ most commonly it is the form of "money". Prostitution is when money is the critical motivation for some activity. The average person in corporatocracy is in fact a prostitute. Most people do the jobs they do only for the money‚ not because they actually enjoy "the work" enough to continue

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