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    are sending only the premier sort of playmates to the rooms of those who trust us to design a top-shelf venture. Just like any recreational pursuit, escorting sees women who excel at their job, but also sees women who would be more successful in an industry that is less…

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    The spectacle of human trafficking is one of the most serious challenges facing the international community today mainly because it represents a host of problems in areas including organized crime, migration, security, prostitution, health, and labor. Nonetheless, with the increasing processes of international migration, globalization, and development of new communication/information technologies, human trafficking has continued to increase significantly across the globe. Practices that existed…

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    This includes sleeping & eating disorders, drug addiction, fear & anxiety, depression, mood changes, guilt & shame, and posttraumatic stress disorder. The article written by Kaylor, Leah, Psychological Impact on Human Trafficking and Sex Slavery: Empowerment and Intervention, states that the worst type of mental consequence is posttraumatic stress disorder. Posttraumatic stress disorder is a mental health condition triggered by a traumatic event. The symptoms usually start right after…

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    As I read the novel “Prayer for the Stolen” by Jennifer Clement that took place in Guerrero, Mexico I perceive there are differences and similarities between Guerrero, Mexico and Raya, Ethiopia in terms of family relationships, and the environment. In Raya many girls are humiliating and kidnapping similarly in Guerrero pretty girls are humanly trafficking. The environment of Guerrero affects people’s lives quite similarly from what people experience in Raya. In the state of Guerrero…

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    Human trafficking problem Human trafficking or modern slavery is an international or domestic transport of human beings with the sole purpose of exploiting them. Human trafficking will affect not only women’s but it also can affect men’s. The impact of human trafficking on the victim mostly women and children are largely neglected. Human traffickers will transport all the women and children from their origin countries to other economically troubled areas such as Asia, Africa, Eastern Europe and…

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    Maya Anderson Book Project Bristol P.3 “The varieties of prostitution and prostitutes, from the cultured and power Athenian courtesans of the fourth century, to the professional dancer performing at men’s symposia, to the poor streetwalker,” (McClure, 3). Prostitutes and Courtesans in the Ancient World by Christopher A. Farone and Laura K. McClure examines the role of prostitutes and prostitution in ancient history. These women played various parts in society, from poor street walkers, to…

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    Pity should not be brought upon woman like they are the victim and nor should men look like monsters for paying for sex. The fallacious of woman being the victim and men being the monsters needs to come to an end and the legalization of prostitution with make that occur. Long states “...more women will feel empowered to perceive their activities not as degrading or demeaning…

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    A picture is worth a thousand words, but a name is worth a first impression. The name given to a person at births establishes how the person perceives themselves as well as how others view that person. With nothing but a name, people can imagine and create images on how a person looks, what they talk like, how they move, and other characteristics that make a person who they are. In Natasha Tretheway’s Bellocq’s Ophelia, names and naming play an integral part of the story line of the series of…

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    In the book Speak, Melinda called the cops on a party. This one single act turned her into an outcast but nevertheless, I believe that she did the right thing. I believe that she did the right thing by calling the cops because the party was dangerous, there was alcohol, and Melinda was sexually abused. Anyone in this situation would have made the same decisions. One reason that Melinda did the right thing by calling the cops is because the party contained alcohol and Melinda was surrounded by…

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    femininity and sexuality and often beat her for being a “trouble maker” . At the age of 10, Sylvia left her grandmother and her neighborhood to seek a new life on 42nd Street in Times Square. This is where the drag queens and boy hustlers performed sex work. Although this left her homeless and estranged from her family, Rivera was able to find a place in this community. Early in her time on the streets, she met Marsha P. Johnson, a black street queen and her best friend for decades to follow.…

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