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    as AIDS. "I see the doctor every week because it is state mandated. We 're tested weekly and monthly for blood. We have to be cleared by health professionals and a physician to work in the house (Taylor Lee, 2013)." Under Nevada’s state law, the brothels and their employees must register with the county sheriff and receive regular medical checkups weekly. A testing schedule was developed; before you can be allowed to start you must pass a test that shows that you do not have HIV, syphilis,…

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    In this brief review of the literature and research leading up to the topic at hand many scholars take different views. Some just examine before the Christian Church and what the economy and lifestyle was like for a prostitute. Others look at the influence of the Christian Church on philosophical mindset change. Each is a critical note to understanding how prostitution changed with the installation of the Christian Church. In ancient Rome, the society started as practicing paganism. In fact,…

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    funding the clinic and made cuts, meaning the out patients may no longer be allowed to be seen by the doctors. We are also shown the conditions in which women are retreaded in the brothels. The area where the brothels would be, are enclosed and only had groups of men guarding the entrance. The young women in the brothels would be mistreated by the older women. This lead to the young girl, Yasumoto’s first patient, to have trouble trusting people and only seen everyone as evil and kindness is…

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    duty to be levied against a terribly corrupt police captain, Bill Devery, who refused to shut down his precinct’s brothels. However, Devery was acquitted in the end. Although, the toleration of rampant vice…

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    who don’t have perseverance don’t know how to keep going even in the hardest of times. In the novel Sold a character named Lakshmi lives through what is called the “Happiness House” and when Lakshmi arrives at the Happiness House, in reality a brothel she realizes what she had actually been sold to do. she…

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    Prostitution Should Be Legalized. Today, prostitution has mostly negative stigmas added to it, which could be believed to come from many of the Blaxploitation movies that gave an idea of pimp and ho culture. These movies showed situation where women would be taken advantage of and tricked into become prostitutes, and they would be disrespected and beaten. But even though some of these tragic scenarios have become reality. This isn’t the only environment that prostitution is found and…

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    Jon Cleland’s Memoirs of a Women of Pleasure, In other times known as Fanny Hill, is a story of a country girl whom becomes wealthy by selling sex in the brothels that thrived in London in the 18th century otherwise considered “pornography.” In those days, the term pornography, in all actuality ‘writing about prostitutes”, which in essences perfectly describes the book context. The novel is very explicit and graphic by nature, with its in depth descriptions of “the truth, stark naked truth”, and…

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    the case to today in all states of the United States, with the exception of the state of Nevada. Nevada has legalized prostitution in counties with a population of fewer than 400,000 persons and the laws permit prostitution mostly by accepting the brothels and sex workers not necessarily condoning it. (Brents and Hausbeck) Making Prostitution illegal does not help with the spread of sexually transmitted diseases…

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    BJs for “Benjamins” Prostitution (or sex work) is regarded to be one of the world’s oldest professions. It dates back to approximately 2400 B.C., and it continues to thrive. Prostitution is a controversial topic; it has been argued and debated whether it should be legal or illegal. Several countries in Europe legalized prostitution with regulation; individuals in those perceive prostitution as victimless and a well-paying job. Unlike those countries, sex work is illegal in the United States of…

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    with money laundering in the long run, but I think no matter what there will always be people trying to take children and sell them for the sickos in the world. I don't think that people would get away with kidnapping someone and putting them into a brothel. All of the girls…

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