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    Sexual Exploitation

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    Sexual Exploitation of Children As the use of Internet increases‚ questions are being brought up on how sex offenders‚ using the Internet‚ are committing crimes such as child sexual exploitation. “Child sexual exploitation can involve the following: Possession‚ manufacture and distribution of child pornography; online enticement of children for sexual acts; child prostitution; child sex tourism and; child sexual molestation” (Phillips‚ 2011‚ p.1). There are a number of ways of sexual offenders

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    102 2/26/14 The Unwanted Price of College Amateurism Although slavery was abolished in 1865‚ there is one major case that is overlooked by millions and that slavery is the plantation system involving universities taking advantage from the forced amateurism of student athletes in the present day of sports. In the world of college‚ athletics today schools have become a billion dollar industry profiting from the exploitation involving thousands of college athletes who are given only a scholarship‚

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    side to the fashion modeling industry which involves the exploitation of young models. There are cases of overworking models beyond the point of exhaustion. There have also been reports of drug abuse and malnutrition due to the stress and pressures models are put through. Another unfortunate case here is the sexual exploitation‚ by photographers‚ of young models with little guidance from their agents. All of these forms of abuse and exploitation of models in the fashion industry are physically and mentally

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    of an athlete‚ someone who is a member of a sports team here at the University of Tampa‚ and we had others who expanded more on this. Some respondents said an athlete is someone who is a strong competitor and who has athletic talent and ability. We even had some responses include that athletes are born with an innate drive to compete on not only a physical level‚ but a mental level as well. Few people had expressed that a person’s own competitive nature was a quality that separated athletes from non-athletes

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    Exploitation to Women

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    Jurisdiction and Law: Syariah Courts http://malikimtiaz.blogspot.com/2007/01/jurisdiction-and-law-syariah-courts.html The shari’a courts have no jurisdiction over non-Muslims. This is beyond doubt. In allowing for the creation of the shari’a courts‚ the Constitution limits its jurisdiction to persons professing the religion of Islam. This has been judicially recognized by the Supreme Court (a decision handed down in 1994 in TangSungMooi). First‚ as noted above‚ the Constitution has restricted

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    whether or not college athletes should be paid. Despite each of the authors having polar opposite views on the topic‚ each author is similar by using rhetorical strategies to their advantage in trying to educate and persuade their audience. Through the use of appeal to ethics‚ personal experiences‚ and historical examples the authors share the common goal of convincing their audience whether or not college athletes should be paid. The first of the articles‚written against college athletes getting paid

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    Exploitation in Nigeria “Nigeria’s oil production reached 2.1 million barrels per day in 2010.” Nigeria is currently the sixth largest crude oil producer and it is the top oil producer in Africa. Similar to Bougainville Island‚ Nigeria is being exploited by many western countries and their multinational corporations because of their rich natural resource. Oil wasn’t the first thing that was exploited in Nigeria; in 1471 Portuguese traders landed near the Niger Delta‚ the southern tip of

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    Should Major College Athletes Receive Pay For Play? http://bleacherreport.com/articles/22835-should-major-college-athletes-receive-pay-for-play John Stevens Correspondent When I was asked to write this article I gave it quite a lot of thought. Having been in the same position as many of these athletes many years ago‚ I do share some of their feelings on this matter. However‚ on the other hand‚ I want to be as unbiased as possible about this and present a fair perspective. This is a question that

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    and what’s really taking place in society. Thesis and preview of main points: Do you think an athlete plays as near as vital role in the economy as teachers or even the president? Statistically speaking‚ athletes are 10 times more important. Some people may think back on high school when their economics teacher talked about capitalism and supply and demand. There are a low supply of good athletes and a high demand to viewer like you and I. Did you ever think of it like this? There are a high

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    As a student and an athlete‚ I am a competitor. I always strive to be at the top of my class and the best in my sport. I am willing to put in however much work it takes to get to the top. Likewise‚ Lehigh aims to be the best. By working to provide the best opportunities‚ best education‚ and best experience‚ Lehigh is willing to put in the work needed to be considered a top university. Lehigh also has its rivals. The university’s famous rivalry with Lafayette shows the schools competitive spirit one-on-one

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