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    The main Characters in this book are Brooklyn ,Profit ,Profit(deandre) . So This story is about a 20 year old girl name Brooklyn Heights a girlfriend of a well known Drug dealer named Profit . The leader of a ruthless mob named “The Diamonds”.There was once a time when Brooklyn and Profit both agreed that being In the drug game was their destiny, but the older they get the wiser they become . And realize that it’s the Best thing for them. Profit and Brooklyn will face the most…

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    Gangs consist of both female and male gang members with a few differences between the two. Throughout history gangs have always been considered male centric organizations while females were secondary members. Females who are involved in gangs are seen mainly as sex objects. Since females have always been seen as secondary member with them only making up 10-30% of gangs there is very little research on female gang members. There are major differences in the reasons why a female joins a gain in…

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    How much is a single life worth? “Code Name Verity” by Elizabeth Wein is about a young woman named Julie Beaufort-Stuart, who was either known as Verity or Queenie. Julie was a spy who got captured by Gestapo and held prisoner. She tortured, interrogated, and gave away her teams codes (which we later learned those codes weren’t active.) Julie was a very lively, aggressive, yet beautiful woman. She would always put up a fight and worked hard before she was captured. Julie ended up dying. Her best…

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    Prostitution Pre-Colonial India The definition of Prostitute has never been explicitly defined, however, it is commonly used for any woman who for the sake of monetary considerations sells her body is referred to as one. In ancient India, they were referred to as ‘Ganikas’ or courtesans. During the Mauryan period, a systematic control of the prostitution business was established under a superintendant, who was called the ‘Ganikaadyaksha’. There were different types of prostitutes and…

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    money then so be it.Be yourself and be the person you want to be. Sex trade is here to stay and will never leave. After all don't we all use our bodies to make money? No matter what its for. (Source #2)This in no way harms people the way things like drugs and alcohol do. By legalizing this it can only make the prostitutes better people and help the economy. Prostitution can make the world and people safer. Sex workers deserve the right to have job protection and to feel safe while working just…

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    Prostitution Pros And Cons

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    There will always be someone who is willing to use their body as a source of income and someone who is willing to request their services for whatever reason. Evidence has proven “that it would protect sex workers, reduce violence, cut down on sex trafficking and more.” (Reisenwitz). However, there are several negative aspects we would have to eliminate. Sex work is not a career that has many safety regulations. But, in many Nevada brothels, they make sure to maintain a clean and safe working…

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    Aronowitz, Alexis A. Human trafficking Human Misery print Alexis A. Aronowitz is a professor in international justice, and her field of expertise is on human trafficking. What makes her an expert in this field is her knowledge of human trafficking, aggressive hate offenses, and aggressions well as criminology. Alexis has premeditated this course for teaching at the U.S and Germany universities and is at present an Assistant University lecturer of criminology at the University College of Utrecht…

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    Slavery Argument Essay Sex trafficking is “the illegal business of recruiting, harboring, transporting, obtaining, or providing a person and especially a minor for the purpose of sex” (Merriam Webster Dictionary). It is a growing problem all over the world, and the estimates of the number of slaves today range from 30 million to 46 million. The Blue Campaign Homeland Security says that “approximately ninety percent of victims of a type of modern slavery called sex trafficking are women and…

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    INTRODUCTION 1.0 BACKGROUND INFORMATION Over the past several decades, the problem of human trafficking has received increased public attention. In 2014, Botswana passed the Anti- Human Trafficking Act (The Act), an attempt to provide a transnational framework to solve the global problem of human trafficking. Before the passing of the Act, Botswana continually discussed implementation of an Act regulating human trafficking. Botswana is land-locked by its neighbouring countries Namibia,…

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    Modern Day Slavery Today

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    However, slavery is still going on today. There for Slavery affects people no matter what their race, sex, or age is or where they live in the world. Slavery is a major problem in our world today. There are many types of slavery, not just one. Human trafficking is transporting people for the purpose of exploitation. The people that try to escape are beaten badly. Another type of slavery is forced labor. People are forced to work against their will with the threat of a form of punishment. Another…

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