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    skeptics. People could not believe this was happening here. Fortunately — and very unfortunately — it's now impossible for even the skeptics to ignore the reality of the sex industry. Crimes against children in our society, especially sex crimes, are all too frequent. According to law enforcement experts, children are bought, sold and used in the sex industry every day. Child pornography cases are numerous…

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    Paragraph 1 Until today there are around 5.5 million children that suffer from child slavery. Human trafficking and child slavery isn't a new topic. Since the ancient Greece, people were needed to do the hard work. In Rome, the slavery grew more brutal, as people were forced to work on several fields while fearing they were going to get hurt. Not even religion spared people from being slaved, if it didn't say in their books it was wrong, then it wasn't. And the problem continues until today,…

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    Reading and Writing Class Prof: Knight Student: Huan Nguyen Solution Essay The world is facing with many serious problems from nature, such as hurricane, tsunami, earthquake and so on. Beside of that we are witnessing majority issues that caused by human. Human trafficking is one of human made problems; a global issue that impacts strongly to our society all over the world. Governments and some non-profit organizations show great concern about this matter. I will find out the cause for this…

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    Seeing is Believing Appearance is everything; a common phrase used in marketing, fashion, and even politics because the public believes only what they can see. Aware of this, Toni Morrison considered varying points of views in her novel, The Bluest Eye, which provided a world unknown to most of her readers. By using this strategy, it proved Morrison understands the diversity of her audience, and this element equipped her novel for success. Through Pecola’s perspective, the readers meet three…

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    Female minors between the ages of 12 and 17 years old within the Northern area of Virginia, which consists of Fairfax, Arlington, Alexandria, Loudoun, Prince William, Fauquier, Stafford County that are victimized and unlawfully criminalized for domestic minor sex trafficking. While current stereotypes often depict the victims of human trafficking as being escorts, prostitutes, and etc. most victims are innocent young girls who are seduced or kidnapped from their homes and home countries and…

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    of exploitation, mistreatment, and stigmatization towards women; it is a social problem that continues to prevail. The prostitution business in South Korea is the epitome of this issue. South Korea 's illicit sex business teems with local and foreign women that are coerced to sell their bodies or voluntarily do it to meet living standards. The women that partake in prostitution are frowned upon because they bring ignominy to the family name. There is an unfair and unilateral view: sex workers…

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    Prostitution may be one of the oldest professions, but many people do not truly understand what prostitution is. Many media outlets have depicted prostitution in various ways. In many films like Pretty Woman and Medea Goes to Jail, prostitution is characterized by women who gains control over their lives by selling themselves to whomever they please. Once the prostitutes fall in love, the women have the freedom to quit their occupation and start a new life. In other bodies of work, a…

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    On Prostitution Prostitution is one of the most debated topics of our time. Sex workers believe that prostitution should be legal, and that its illegality has led to more violence and exploitation. Those against believe that legal prostitution would lead to more sex slavery andsexually transmitted diseases, as well as more of what prostitutes already face. The negative effects of criminalization, and the comparison of countries with limited legal prostitution policies proves that…

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    public. In the world of today, sex is everywhere in the media, yet paid sex, or prostitution, is so often looked down upon. Despite prostitution having been around for many, many years, often being hailed as the earliest profession, there are disputes to this day about women selling their bodies for sex. Women’s ownership of their bodies has decreased so much over time,…

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    Prostitution In The 1800s

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    In the mid-19th century, prostitution was at its height of popularity in Victorian England. A total of 8600 documented prostitutes was estimated by the Metropolitan Police Division during 1868, not including the number of those whom the police had not acknowledged (Acton 38). Many male scholars at the time such as William Acton and Henry Mayhew had scrutinized and perceived prostitution as the root of social corruption, despite the fact that it was initiated as an occupation that bestow the…

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