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    There he met a girl who told him stories of how she was abused and used for sex; how she was an alcoholic who took drugs and harmed herself. In general, drugs and prostitution have been around a lot longer than “The A Team,” but this song brings this secluded world into perspective. When the song was released in 2011, it was…

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    to know what number of sex laborers there are in India, yet it is assessed that 1% of grown-up ladies in India could be occupied with sex work (Dandona et al. 2006) They are typically authoritatively committed, in a type of reinforced work, to work in a house of ill-repute under the responsibility for madam or pimp. In any case, a developing number of more up to date sex specialists are entering sex work willfully (Kotiswaran, 2008) Quite a bit of what we think about sex work in India…

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    government due to the profit it made and the very sexual image that women placed under made it a career choice in a society that didn't give many options for Athenian women. But it was not just simply a system of which a women was selling herself for sex as it was a very complex system and was deeply rooted into Athenian culture. As mention before in Athens, female prostitution was legal and the profits made…

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    some of the Asian countries that exploited migrant workers from Thailand. Many of the women were kidnapped or taken from their homes against their will and then forced to pay their kidnappers for freedom. The other point how was that necessity which is the mother of invention turned these women form victims to entrepeneurs. Through their exploitation they learned how rise to the situation and unionized sex work. The human reality of international sex trade is that it is inhuman treatment of…

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    is a further dichotomy in regards to sex workers, which is that “...of the ‘voluntary’ versus ‘forced’ model of sex worker” (Doezema, 34). As the name suggests, this dichotomy states that women are either coerced into sex work by pimps or by economic demands, or they willingly choose to do the work. Jo Doezema argues that we need to break down this dichotomy, as the system is based on racist and classist views, such as that all white women were forced into sex work and are therefor ‘innocent’.…

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    2002. Global Woman: Nannies, Maids and Sex Workers in the New Economy. New York: Henry Holt and Company. As well as women are lack of help of their husbands or raising children on their own and do not have any other income. Women in Western countries have increasingly taken on paid work, and hence…

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    it comes to the topics of gender and sex. Butler challenges the ideas that have been inculcated in our own culture by exposing the truth behind what is considered normal and critiquing the binaries in society. Queer theory is important to address because of the lack of knowledge our society has on queerness. Butler’s ideas on queerness and gender will not only empower others, but it will help social workers in their practice. One of Butler’s ideas is that sex, gender and sexuality are not…

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    The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission defines Sex Discrimination; involves treating someone (an applicant or employee) unfavorably because of that person sex/ gender. (EEOC, 2015). Most people apply for a job they feel that they are suitable for or have experience in, Most of the time when sex discrimination play a part in the work place; it based on that fact that two individuals doing the same job, but one getting paid a lot more. Majority of time this take place when the employees are…

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    and teens are at high risk of substance abuse because these substances are easily accessible especially at parties and because doing drugs in high school is often seen as "cool." Social workers work to prevent teens and other clients from developing an addiction and in order to help these young people a social worker must understand the biology behind these substances as addictions are biological. For example, alcohol abuse is prevalent among this group as teens have access to it at parties and…

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    Species formed a family with related kin but they have always lived along with both related and unrelated kin in the evolutionary history. From eusociality to primates there is a need for cooperation, form alliance, friendship, and help each other in order to survive starvation, establish a colony, and reproduction. In human and non-human species, the ancestors formed friendship/alliance even though there were some costs to them such as fighting for your friends and sharing resources. Evolved…

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