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    The nature of the relationship between sex trafficking and prostitution can be equally viewed as discrimination against women and children in their vulnerable social and economic well-being. The victims are viewed as commodities to sell and their economic survival from the acts they perform are subject acts of violence, abuse and stigma from the society they live in. Although the victims face equally challenging hardships, the relationship of sex trafficking and prostitution can be…

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    Everybody Loves A Pimp

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    Tina Frundt was once a victim forced into the sex industry. She left her home with her dream man when she was fourteen. Her boyfriend introduced her to the sex trade and she was forced to have sex with a multitude of men. When Tina complained, her boyfriend made her feel guilty by saying things like, “How could you betray me like this after all I did for you?” He made her feel that involuntary sex was a way to pay for favors. Involuntary sex is never a way to repay someone back for anything.…

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    conducted. Then, by centering in on the trends of six demographic attributes- sex, age, language, mobility…

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    “Sex trafficking is a form of modern slavery that exists throughout the United States and globally.” This world today is filled with people who sex traffic young and older girls. In most cases girls are forced into slavery. They can be bought and sold throughout the United States. Victims of sex trafficking can be citizens, foreign countries, women, men, children. Sex traffickers usually target people who are more vulnerable. Such as runaway and homeless children, as well as victims of domestic…

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    Chronicles didn’t talk about at all. Such as the David had a great sin, while he was on the roof he spotted a women bathing and sent to gather information about her. When he found out her husband was in the war he brought her to his house and had sex with her and she became pregnant with his child. He sent a message…

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    Capital cities in Latin America during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries used the “modern model” for public space as representative of public consciousness. This “modern model” based on Paris, a European city that achieved civilization in the broadest sense. In some cities in Latin America, such as Buenos Aires, this meant the implementation and emphasis of Parisian style architecture, monumental buildings, parks and promenade that created public consciousness of high culture…

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    sexual behaviors. However, sex is not a child first thought during their growth development process. Promiscuity is when a person has sex with a plethora of people on a casual basis. Some researchers and critics believe that it is just human nature for the sexual nature to rise at a young age, others believe otherwise. The main reason for childhood promiscuity is derived from exposure to childhood sexual abuse. A child having sex is a parent worst fear. Sex at an early age can be…

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    usually means that they are focusing on the aspect of sex. During the rise of Christianity sex was an important view of morality due to the emphasis that was put towards it. Marital conditions played a enormous factor in sex with relationships but it may not be the case today and standards may have changed. Today sex is becoming a more acceptable topic in the world. It is becoming more suitable of a topic because the advertisement that is push towards sex. Due to the rise of technology…

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    The Film Shame

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    place in New York, a city known for the “fast life”. Shame is centered on Brandon, who was played by Michael Fassbender, who had a huge sex addiction. When his sister, Sissy, unsurprisingly pops up at his home, his whole life is turned around. Brandon’s role in Shame is very vital, cinematography establishes Brandon as a sex addict, Brandon’s relationship with his sister, and how Brandon reacts with his addiction after his sister arrives. Cinematography establishes Brandon’s sex addiction…

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    The sky turns to night, and the city lights illuminate the streets. She always dreamt of working in the big city. Why then, does she look so shattered, so weary? Hidden in plain sight she is stuck with a label, some might view, as a drugged out prostitute. She is a victim of sex trafficking, which is the illegal movement of people through force, fraud, or coercion; typically for purposes of labor or sexual exploitation, or both. As a little girl, she had big dreams. She would stare at the clouds…

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