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    The Benefits of Being a Prostitute By comparing prostitution to a normal‚ well-functioning office job that comes with benefits‚ and applying controversial subjects‚ as well as common fears of any person‚ this ad assaults its audience’s emotions with negativity‚ allowing them a look inside the not so glamourous life of a prostitute. Immediately‚ the ad appeals to the viewer’s emotions. The entire point of the advertisement is to send across a message powerful enough to actually shock its readers

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    By: Anonymous E-mail: ladsgal27@cs.com Children as Chattels Close your eyes. Imagine a young girl about six tied to a bed in a brothel and forced to service fifteen to thirty men in one night. Imagine this girl living in poverty‚ after all promises of selling herself told of riches. Now imagine this girl is your own. These are not pretty thoughts‚ but these actions are commonplace in Asia. In the February 1995 issue of World & I‚ Christopher P. Baker discusses his findings in the article‚ Kiddy

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    The Pueblo Indians

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    Centuries ago‚ in the 1190s‚ huts and rock shelters began appearing in the cliffs of southern Colorado. These were being built by Pueblo Indians‚ the native peoples of the land‚ who then went on to inhabit the sights for another seven hundred years. They continued adding new buildings and villages until they reached an impressive total of six hundred cliff dwellings before eventually migrating south into Arizona and Mexico‚ leaving behind their magnificent architecture‚ surrounded by protecting

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    Guardian of Yosemite October 16‚ 2012 Post 1- Proposal -What do you think you would do in a time of quick thinking when it comes to thinking about love? Would you run in fear of being wrong or would you stick around to find out what would happen next? The story I’m writing about is called Guardian of Yosemite. It’s a Native American folktale about Tisayac‚ the guardian spirit‚ falling deeply in love with Tutokanula‚ a handsome man in the village. I chose this article because it is a story about

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    Prostitution Speech

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    Prostitution has been a part of our world’s culture since the beginning of time‚ and is the world’s oldest profession. Ever since the beginning of time man has felt the need to pay for services of a sexual nature‚ whether are legal or not. In our culture; however‚ prostitution has become a topic of debate concerning the merits of this profession’s legality. In viewing the legalization of prostitution one must take into account all the pros and cons of the situation‚ but more importantly what is currently

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    Prositution

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    Prostitutes in Thailand Should be Legal‚ Or Not? In 2001‚ there were 2.02 million of prostitutes in Thailand according to the research of Thai Child Rights Organization‚ while in 2005‚ the number of prostitutes was increasing to 2.51 million. Although prostitute is an illegal occupation‚ the number of them is still increasing in each year. Is it better if we use the law to control this job by making it as a legal occupation? There are 3 advantages to make prostitute as the legal occupation concerning

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    Individual Case Assignment: Harrah’s Entertainment‚ Inc. 1. What are the objectives of the various Database marketing (DBM) programs and are they working? There are two main overall objectives of Harrah’s Database marketing (DBM) programs. First‚ Harrah’s strived to build‚ increase and retain customers’ loyalty to their brand‚ similar to the way people tend to be loyal to their mechanic or hair dresser. The strategy to achieve this goal was to ensure that they crafted and sustained a relationship

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    Beccaria On Crimes and Punishments Beccaria argues that punishment is justified only if it is necessary‚ and is tyrannical if the punishment doesn’t derive from necessity. The type of punishment chosen should serve the greatest public good and if the punishment is excessively severe‚ then it goes against what is justice. Prostitution for example is seen differently in many countries‚ in Afghanistan women who took part in adultery like were stoned to death. Looking at Beccaria’s argument‚ that

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    Compromised Positions by Katherine Bliss Summary Compromised Positions by Katherine Bliss discusses the politicization of female prostitution in regards to revolutionary social reform between 1910 and 1940 and why female prostitution played a vital role in this period of reform. Katherine Bliss delves into the issues of the public discussions and disputes over the legalization of sexual commerce‚ the regulation placed on the business by the State‚ and the inevitable spread of sexually transmitted

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    John Muir

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    Muir in my eyes remains a hero to the wilderness and the natural world. He sought to preserve the Yosemite national park. Through this he tried to bring awareness and knowledge to the common people with the hopes that they would learn and come to appreciate nature in the ways he did. He desired for people to experience the love he had for the wilderness. The excitement he got from the simplest things nature brought him was indescribable. From childhood where he was brought up in Scotland‚ he

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