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    Women of the United States are under siege due to the underground sex trade known as human trafficking. With increasing supply and demand for women and young children, these victims are being kidnapped and forced into modern day slavery. These slave traders are making billions of dollars off the bodies of these victims. The complications of discontinuing underground sex trade rings are due to massive economic funding it provides to sex traders and abductors. The constant development of new rings…

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    What is human trafficking? The U.S. State Department categorizes human trafficking under two major classes, sex trafficking and involuntary servitude. Involuntary servitude is defined as the impressment of persons for labor services, most of who are harbored in confining conditions or as actual slaves. Sex trafficking is defined as the procurement and use of persons for commercial sex that is induced by force or coercion.1 Although there are two classifications,…

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    In Politics, Aristotle addresses the question as to why human beings need a city. When answering such a question, it is important to know what a city is and its evidence of it being a natural being. Aristotle also points out humans being political animals as the reason behind the need for a city, as well as the connection that political animals and cities hold. Cities are required due to them being the absolute best community, or an end-goal of the people. “For the end is sometimes an activity…

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    American Indians

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    greater than that conveyed by African American males, hence the ratio for American Indian men is double that for men in a whole (Evans-Campbell et al, 2002). probable than The aggressive criminality ratio is greatest for American Indians living in the city compared to the lowest for American Indians living in the country, eighty-nine per one thousand (Evans-Campbell et al, 2002). American Indians are more probable to encounter multicultural aggression compared to other ethnic groups: ninety…

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    contemplating his loss of love due to the Great War, Jay Gatsby throws massive parties, hoping to see Daisy Buchanan at his house. Similarly, in Chicago, directed by Rob Marshall, Roxie Hart desperately desires to become a recognized dancer in the city of Chicago. Throughout the novel The Great Gatsby and the movie Chicago, society in the 1920s is perceived as being dark and corrupt, as many characters…

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    engage in gay marriage and sex is subject to increased risks of dangerous diseases and spreading to each other. According to CDC, males that are gay and bisexual are becoming HIV infected at a much higher rate than the general population, with increased infections rising steadily in recent studies. Male to male anal sex is very risky and leads to the HIV being spread to women by sex and needles, and to either sex by oral means (Staff of CDC). Additionally, increases in gay sex are causing…

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    many individuals share the same false memories” (Christopher Hudspeth). The famous brand of hot dogs and meat is Oscar Mayer but people claim to remember it as Meyer. That famous show of four friends in New York isn’t actually called Sex in the City. Its Sex and the City but again people remember it being “in the” and some point in time. People think the Monopoly man, Pennybags has a monocle, but he doesn’t. Its said that people confuse him with Mr. Peanut. The mascot for Planters. He also wears…

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    A profession which is a blot on society because it involves sex for money. Prostitution is termed immoral for the society. And according to feminist point of view, this is a profession of degradation of female, as they are being raped, robbed, and beaten. Many may differ a little with each other, but they have a same opinion that prostitution spreads STDs. And so in respect to this point, these firmly believe that prostitution should be banned or remain illegal in the society. Many other laws…

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    appointed and recognized by the whole city and their job was to interpret the desires of the gods. The basics being that human beings were to fear the gods, sacrifice to them, and honor them with festivals and prayers. The sacred were woven into the everyday life of the Athenians, and they demonstrated their piety by following rituals, ceremonies and sacrifices. Consequently, a religious offence was not just an offence against the gods, but rather against the whole city. Socrates and his…

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    Plato Analysis

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    In Plato’s Republic we encounter both of these ideas. In order to build this perfect city, Plato incorporated these outstanding individuals called “Guardians” who are chosen and educated exclusively to be spiritually, physically and virtuously balanced to lead this ideal city. The selection and training process of “guardians” is somewhat similar to how are leaders are chosen today. For example, the majority of our leaders today come from privileged backgrounds and/or well connect families from…

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