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    prohibiting trafficking in the hotel premises. • Sex Traffickers: Interested in making a profit through the sexual exploitation of children. Without the hotel‚ they would be forced conduct their business elsewhere. • Sex Tourists: Sex Tourists are interested in victimizing children for their sexual satisfaction without fear of being prosecuted or arrested. • Victims of Trafficking: Victims would have the interest of not being exploited by sex traffickers that have been attracted by the development

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    Analyse How Prostitution Is Represented In British Television from 2000 Onwards. In Britain paying for sex is not illegal. But there are many laws criminalising the activities of prostitution. For years people have been arguing over what to do with the laws on prostitution. Recently‚ there have been many debates over the legality of it‚ and eventually stricter laws have been put in place to try and stop the act of prostitution. Under the 2003 Sexual Offences Act‚ it is illegal to incite prostitution

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    safety of people who sell sex is to legalize the industry.” Some may think that prostitutes could be protected by laws put into place regarding their treatment and safety. Also if prostitution was legalized it may be assumed that prostitutes would no longer fear repercussion from the law when reporting violence towards themselves or others‚ they could feel more protected‚ and it could even help the law enforcement apprehend more sexual predators. According to the article “Sex‚ Lies and Statistics” after

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    When discussing the “XXX” industry‚ otherwise known as pornography or the adult film industry‚ people tend to discuss it in hushed tones‚ or rather not discuss it much at all. When it comes to sex in general‚ America generally is uncomfortable talking about sex and topics related to it. It should come as no surprise that the porn industry is treated in a similar fashion. Pornography‚ according to Sullivan‚ was considered “sexually ’explicit’ writings‚ still or motion pictures and similar products

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    The World’s Most Lucrative Business The Legalization of Prostitution and Sex Workers The adult and sex industries are lucrative businesses. (Drea) They have been thriving and evolving since the 18th Century BC. (Head) Sex is sold everywhere from M&M commercials to shampoo advertisements‚ cartoons‚ reality TV and even literature. Through every channel of media‚ and converted into sensual experiences‚ the idea of sex is marketed. Prostitution is no different. In a world where burlesque shows

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    Prostitution Legalized

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    all over and is not limited to specific areas. It can be found at nightclubs or during the day at an apartment‚ where someone is having sex for money. Prostitution laws in the United States were developed from confused and contradictory impulses‚ to punish and help sex workers at the same time‚ reflecting our society’s uncertainty and double standards about sex‚ male desire and women’s sexual independence. The idea that imprisonment would be a way to “save” prostitutes seems more and more absurd

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    Prostitution should be legalized With the legalization of Prostitution thee industry will get taxed‚ leaving billions in revenue for the United States Government. If legalized the government would regulate it and would enforce strict health laws‚ these laws would prevent the spread of Sexually Transmitted Diseases. Less human violations would occur because there would not be any “pimps”‚ instead a fair industry where all sex workers receive the fair share. Prostitution should be legalized to tax for

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    -Street Walker -Whore -Slut -Hooker -prostitute -Hoe -Skank -Tramp -Call Girl -sex worker all essentially refering to thoose who exchamge sex for anything of their choice‚ commonly money but not solely limited to money. according to dictionary.com prostitute is a term available to us since "1520s‚ meaning ’to offer to indiscriminate sexual intercourse (usually in exchange for money)‚’" or according to urbandictionary.com "prostitute: A women who sells her body to a variety of

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    Vol. 2‚ No. 3 International Business Research An ARDL Approach in Food and Beverages Industry Growth Process in Malaysia Rohana Kamaruddin Department of Economics‚ Faculty of Business Management‚ Universiti Teknologi Mara‚ Malaysia Tel: 60-3-5544-4935 E-mail: rohana070@salam.uitm.edu.my / rohana77@hotmail.com Kamaruzaman Jusoff (Corresponding author) Faculty of Forestry‚ Universiti Putra Malaysia‚ 43400 Serdang‚ Selangor. Malaysia. Tel: 60-3-8946-7176 E-mail: kjusoff@yahoo.com The research

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    Human Trafficking in the United States: Why it still Exists Slavery may have been abolished on paper in 1865 when the 13th Amendment was passed‚ but practices of exploitation‚ violation and harassment are still rampant amongst many occupations in the country. This “modern day slavery” is known as human trafficking and consequently makes up for a large amount of the American economy. In the International Labor Organization (ILO) report ‚ Profits and Poverty: The Economics of Forced Labor it confirms

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