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    going nowhere. Sex workers in Nevada make at least 3,000 dollars per week. All whore workers are licensed and are going required to pay taxes in the U.S., the country would be making bank. Let's take prostitution off the streets and require services like being able to be in a brothel. For common streetwalker, arrest them for solicitation. By having it legal, prostitutes will no longer have to be scared to go to the cops when they get raped or beaten.…

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    Prostitution has been known as “the world’s oldest profession” for a reason – it has been around since the beginning of time, and no matter how many legal bans the government imposes upon prostitution and related activities, it will never cease to exist. There will always be people willing and able to pay to get their sexual needs fulfilled, and the government, instead of spending money arresting sex workers and trying to regulate prostitution, should legalize it and enjoy the beneficial…

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    Area 51 is 100 miles outside of Las Vegas, Nevada, It is a detachment of Edwards Air Force Base, tucked between the air base and an abandoned nuclear testing range. The exact location is 37°14’06”N, 115°48’40”W. Everyone has different theories about what has went on at Area 51. This paper will reveal the truth. Area 51 was hiding extraterrestrial technology and other discoveries. Robert Scott Lazar, Bob, contacted Las Vegas TV station with an unbelievable story. He made claims that he worked at…

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    Prostitution has been an intriguing criminal offense that has been frowned upon since 1910 when the Mann Act was put into place which prohibited transporting prostitutes across state lines. Because it is up to the states to deem prostitution illegal, Nevada has allowed ten of its counties to permit prostitution while the rest of the country has made it a criminal act. Although it has been criminalized within the last 100 years, women selling their services has been around since the beginning of…

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    reported STDs in the nation (Howard).Primary and secondary Syphilis increased by 19%, Gonorrhea cases increased by 12.8%, and Chlamydia cases increased by 5.9% (Plagiarism!) (Howard). Legalizing prostitution will help lower these STD rates just like in Nevada where it is legalized, and if that is the case than prostitutes and the consumers will be forced to practice safe sex, and the nation could save millions in battling AIDs or other STDs (Reyes). However STDs is not the only thing prostituted…

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    The Sierra Nevada is the longest mountain range in America and it lies partially within the parks. Along this range lies Mt. Whitney, at an elevated height of 14,491 feet and considered the tallest mountain within the lower United States. In Sequoia National Park, resides another prominent ridge of mountains called the Great Western Divide and it has been posed as the rival of the Sierran Crest. The topography and its gradual formation was the result of the uplift of the southern portion of the…

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    Benefits Of Prostitution

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    the career path they have chosen. A way of providing a safer environment for their workers is by having a panic button installed in the facilities for further protection. According to the journal called Violence and Legalized Brothel Prostitution in Nevada Examining Safety, Risk, and Prostitution Policy stated, “You push the panic button once and you have immediate rescue ” (Brents and Haisbeck 280). If any other means of safety fails this is the back-up workers have in order to get…

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    The Owens Valley Analysis

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    or a structural pop-up, the Poverty Hills present a unique problem in the geologic community. Located on the western-most edge of the Basin and Range Province in eastern California (Fig.1), and within the Owens Valley basin, flanked by the Sierra Nevada and Inyo/White mountain ranges to the west and east, respectively. The hills are of particular interest as they represent an unusual combination of lithologies, structures, and a geomorphology that is inconsistent for the basin. Using geophysical…

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    Problem 3: Will Evergreen be successful in Nevada? Internal analysis Causes The market in Nevada is different from the Rocky Mountains market. The customer's habits are different and there is no guarantee that the population consumes healthy food in Nevada. Indeed, Evergreen's team have not led a study of the market and the food retail system in Nevada before the purchase. In addition, the managers of Arugula lack expertise, and the experienced managers do not want to help. The distance between…

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    Mono Lake Research Paper

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    High in the Sierra Nevada mountains, there is Mono Lake, which is a large but secluded lake tucked away in a depression in the ground a few miles away from the nearest road. At first glance, it may seem like just another normal lake, but it is home to a bizarre, otherworldly landscape that was created when water from fresh water springs underneath the lake mixed with the lake’s salty, alkaline water, forming deposits of limestone. Near the south shore of Mono Lake, grotesque towers of rough,…

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