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    scare people” (Balona and Mahoney). Ultimately, he had to register as a sex offender. Also, this landed with him having spent 60 days in jail followed by counseling and a probation period. Back to 2007 in Florida, Matamoros was unaware of a new ordinance that took place. The new ordinance prohibited sex offenders from living within 2,500 feet from schools, parks, and childcare facilities. When authorities found out about his sex offender status, they fined him for being in violation of the…

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    increased adoption rates, less depressive kids, and in the future more kids will be able to adapt to society easier. As initial matter, homosexuals are unable to reproductive between their partners. Therefore 650,000 children have been adopted by same sex…

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    National Adoption Center allows the families in need to adopt a child in need of a loving family. Many people have had a great ending with adoptions. The families who have adopted have left and created many loving families out there, but now that same sex-couples…

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    The Lysistrata Analysis

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    Sex and politics is the main topic in the anti-war comedy, The Lysistrata, written by “The father of comedy,” Aristophanes, which first staged in 411 BCE. One may argue that this play is based on feminism, and although it may seem that way, women are actually victims of prejudice who play under the role of using their sexuality to get what they want. Thus, this play accounts of one woman’s mission, Lysistrata, to end the Peloponnesian war by convincing all the women of Greece to stop engaging in…

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    Essay On The Designer Baby

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    designer babies are that it enforces social standards of beauty and what’s considered the ideal human. Take a look at China and India, for example, have had a catastrophic sex ratio imbalance since 2005 when it was considered most devastating. The MIT Press Journals concluded data from the continents to determine how unearthing the sex ratio imbalance really is; Asia has the greatest imbalance, as taken from 2001 data from the U.S Bureau of Census, International Database. It shows that there…

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    drugs, prostitution, and theft, which is made socially acceptable by television, songs, and influential celebrities. Sex trafficking is a crime that happens globally and it is understandable for Americans to accept it, for what we consider where sex slavery still occurs is in third world countries for they are not as wealthy, or as educated as Americans. When hearing the words “sex trafficking” an individual immediately thinks of women and children who are from overseas and brought to the United…

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    How sex education, or some might say lack thereof, is being taught in Texas public schools continues to be a major topic of debate, driven by high teen pregnancy and sexually transmitted disease and infection rates. Texas sex education curriculum follows an “abstinence-only-before-marriage” approach, and lacks a more comprehensive program to educate teens on disease and infection contraction, pregnancy, condoms, and other concerns which all youth have the right, and need, to know about. However,…

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    prostitution illuminating the fact that this act was not shameful, but just a way of life. In contrast, Vern L. Bullough argues that the Christian Church embraced a new view of bodily pleasures than had ever appeared before. Instead of openness to sex it saw sex as a problem that it needed to control. The people did not understand this new thought process, but St. Augustine pushed it further. Mr. Bullough debates where these ideals came from and lands on one person of interest, St. Augustine.…

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    Trafficking can involve other things such as organ trafficking, labor trafficking, sex trafficking, also one that is not commonly know, is marriage trafficking. Human trafficking involves a variety of different offences and negatively…

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    Organized Crime In Canada

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    world, even in the most isolated areas. The individuals involved in the organized crime trade are highly motivated as they look for opportunity in the establishment of drugs, sex trade, weapons, and the distribution of gangs throughout cities. Most organized crime families are scattered over large areas from different cities, countries, to continents. They help one another in the distribution of illegal goods and activity. Most of these families are run under one organization even the fact they…

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