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    Stereotypes For Women

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    Recently in the news we have seen a lot of rape news. This has left a bad image for women in India that are especially in the workforce. As people saw that women were getting too much freedom they started associating it with rape. As woman were going out more on their, the amount of rape. However they are not bringing light to it instead they are putting women down for being out on their own, wearing vulgar clothes or trying to be independent which causes her to get raped. This should under no…

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    Bill C-36 Analysis

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    — a factor which was accepted as the primary cause of the existence of the sex industry. As such, the Preamble to Bill C-36 recognizes the importance of denouncing and prohibiting the ‘purchase of sexual services because it creates a demand for prostitution’.” (Galbally, 2016). In addition to this statement is that being a prostitute is legal but most of the activities surrounding the offerings of sexual service(s) is illegal. In contrast, the proposed laws came into conflict with other rights.…

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    There are times in my life that when I am forced to wait 5 minutes for something I really want, I get all grumpy and start to complain. Now I feel disturbed because I have no patience compared to the kids. Avijit had to wait over a day to get his passport, and this was the one thing he really wanted…

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    Why should prostitution remain illegal? Prostitution is very harmful to women. The reasons why prostitution is harmful to women are it threatens their health, it forces them into sex trafficking, indoor outdoor. There are many health reasons that prostitution should be illegal. The health reasons that are of concern for prostitutes include; the spread of STD’s, abuse from the John’s or pimps, which cause mental health ,”nearly 70 percent of prostituted women meet the criteria for a…

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    and provides easy income for organized crime group and even terrorists. It is a global problem and one of the world’s most shameful crimes and has changed the face of many states, especially New York. Human trafficking began with the forced labor of Africans during the 1400s. Although different forms…

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    “Imagine having all of your freedoms taken away, being forced to work against your will, and constantly living under threat of violence- in short being forced to live as a slave.” This is the world we live in today, ordinary people are being taken away from their families and loved ones and forced to work like slaves. Human trafficking is a horrendous act that should be shut down completely. The definition of human trafficking is taking someone against their will, making them do work labour, or…

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    a new type of modernized slavery that is affecting many people. That modern day slavery is the act of human trafficking. According to the human trafficking hotline, human trafficking is the illegal movement of people, typically for the purposes of forced labor or for force sexual labor…

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    "18.7 million (90%) people are in forced labour in the private economy, exploited by individuals or enterprises. Out of these 4.5 million (22%) are in forced sexual exploitation, and 14.2 million (68%) in forced labor exploitation in activities such as agriculture, construction, domestic work and manufacturing" (International Labour Organization). There are so many children in sex slavery because of human traffickers. Many sex slaves get fooled by human traffickers and get kidnapped. People from…

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    Grace Robertson did well in her introduction. She used many captivating details that caught my attention. One being, “The pimps will frequently continue to rape and beat the women in an effort to control them as well as force them to work ten to eighteen hour days in which the customers themselves may enforce abuse of their own. Sadly, the majority of these women will only live an additional two to four years after being trafficked (Yen 659-660)” (Robertson). This being said she also uses many…

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    especially in a neighborhood where there is a high rate of “prostitution”. Many of the man and women who work for the law go into the streets without any training on how and what to do with the young girls who, in there are eyes are doing “prostitution”. Leading it to many cases where young girls are poorly mistreated from those whom they are suppose to “trust”. For example, Keisha, a thirteen year old who was arrested for the “act of prostitution”. In her case, cops were undercover and decided…

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