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    any other job. For years now, sex works have been looked down on by society and told that they're not respecting themselves enough. They've been subject to physical and sexual assault and there's been plenty of unsolved cases and cases that were never opened simply because law enforcement didn't want to waste their time on it. Prostitution needs to and should be decriminalized because sex workers deserve the same rights and protection as…

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    Bill C-36 Analysis

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    “A key objective of Bill C-36 is to ‘end demand’ for sexual services — a factor which was accepted as the primary cause of the existence of the sex industry. As such, the Preamble to Bill C-36 recognizes the importance of denouncing and prohibiting the ‘purchase of sexual services because it creates a demand for prostitution’.” (Galbally, 2016). In addition to this statement is that being a prostitute is legal but most of the activities surrounding the offerings of sexual service(s) is illegal.…

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    Your Toxic Beauty Regime Kiara Ventura’s “Your Toxic Beauty Regime” gives us insight on the beauty industry and the products that they sell are harmful. These beauty industries are putting harmful chemicals in the products to sell to the masses and doesnt care if it kills them. So, we as consumers need to be aware of indgredients used in our beauty routine to protect ourselves. Ventura’s main argument in this essay is to make us readers aware of everday items we use for personal hygiene. She…

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    purchase a sex act, but legal to sell it. Many argue that prostitution should stay illegal, because the practice goes against many people’s beliefs, yet looking past religion alone, the benefits of prostitution greatly outweigh the arguments. Another common argument against prostitution is that prostitution creates a setting whereby crimes against men, women, and children become a commercial enterprise.... It is an assault when he/she forces a prostitute to engage in sadomasochistic sex scenes.…

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    Health 91239 Question A) In hip hop videos women are often portrayed as objects or accessories. This portrayal of women can influence people’s thinking and ideas about gender. Hip hop has convinced a large portion of society that this is how women should be seen. The videos we studied were “Candy Shop” by 50 Cent, “My House” by Flo Rida and “Sweat” by Snoop Dog. In all three video clips women are seen in tight clothing and very little clothing. They are all curvy and can be seen dancing…

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    truth and finding justice. We know that like race, gender matters. A plethora of studies make clear that in rape cases, for example, female jurors are somewhat more likely to vote to convict than male jurors. (Excerpts From Supreme Court Opinions on Sex as Jury-Selection Standard , 1994) Even though the Supreme Court took action in an attempt to sway attorneys from engaging in this practice, it still occurs today. Attorneys are fully aware, and purposely select those jurors that they feel will…

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    work and take out the garbage are more likely to take a trade typically for that gender. A child that is exposed to gender roles often feels they should behave the way society deems as appropriate for that gender. In the article, “Why I Want a Wife,” By Judy Brady she stated “According to the dictionary, a wife is a “woman married to a man.” But, as many women know, a wife is much more: cook, housekeeper, nutritionist, chauffeur, friend, sex partner, valet, nurse, social secretary, ego-builder,…

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    Eclectus Parrot History

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    The Eclectus Parrot is native to northeastern Australia, Sumba, New Guinea, and the Solomon islands . The Eclectus roratus is only living species in the Eclectus genus. There has been fossils discovered on the islands of Tonga and Vanuatu of a similar species. The Oceanic Eclectus Parrot had smaller wings and was known as Eclectus infectus, which is now extinct. “The Eclectus parrot has evolved into at least 10 subspecies, four of which are available in the pet market. Currently six subspecies…

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    selection, which essentially states that species have developed certain tastes and characteristics when choosing a mate in the opposite gender. Sexual selection theory focuses on two aspects of these characteristics, first, is competition between same sex individuals over a specific mate. An example of this would be if Jack and Sam both like Mary, but Mary can only be in a relationship with one of them. Thus, Jack and Sam will compete with each other to be in a relationship with Mary, this type…

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    Parrot And Scarlet Macaws

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    For other uses, see Parrot (disambiguation). Scarlet Macaws. One is eating using a foot to hold a walnut, while the shell is broken with its beak.Parrots are birds of the roughly 350 species in 85 genera that make up the order Psittaciformes, found in most warm and tropical regions. Also known as psittacines (pronounced /?s?t?sa?nz/),[1][2] they are usually grouped into two families: the Psittacidae (true parrots) and the Cacatuidae (cockatoos). Parrots have a pan-tropical distribution with…

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