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    Legalizing Prostitution

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    Reasons For Legalizing Prostitution 1. Victimless Crime: Prostitution is considered a victimless crime as long as the people involved are consenting adults and no one is hurt. Prostitution does not imply there is always a victim. 2. Free Choice: Consenting adults should have freedom of choice as they see fit‚ as long it is does not restrict the freedoms of others. 3. Free Sex is Legal: Having sex without a fee is legal‚ therefore charging for something that is not illegal should not

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    Prostitution Should Not Be Legal Theodore Roosevelt once said “[to] educate a person in the mind but not in morals is to educate a menace to society”. Teddy was a wise and moral man; one should take his advice when coming to a timely and moral decision such as the one with prostitution. Prostitution is an act that is detrimental to the self-dignity and morals that all humans should have‚ regardless of religion. Morals are the basis of humanity‚ without them‚ humans would be nothing more than supremely

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    Prostitution in the Us

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    Laura Friese Comparative Government Period 6 Prostitution in the US Prostitution in the US is as old as the very country itself. After all‚ it is known as “The Worlds Oldest Profession.” In 1990‚ The National Task Force on Prostitution estimated there to be 23 full-time prostitutes for every 100‚000 people in the US. A Taylor Nelson Sofres (market research company) poll showed that 15-20% of all men report to have paid for sex; that number doubles to 30% among single men over 30. The Prostitutes’

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    Prostitution has been around ever since the beginning of human culture and is known as one of the world’s oldest professions‚ and a majority of countries around the world embracing the legalization of prostitution in order to lead to healthier and safer environments. Evidence of prostitutions age goes all the way back to ancient summer. Located in a brothel operated by the Sumerian priest in Uruk‚ this brothel was hosted in a Kakum or temple dedicated to the goddess Ishtar. Having many prostitutes

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    Prostitution: It’s Not That Whore-ible The legalization of prostitution has been a scandalous topic of controversy since the American society first started to plant its roots. Although it’s one of the world’s oldest vocations (dating back to the Phoenician era in 1200BC)‚ prostitution is still a taboo prospect that has been forced into an underground business in the United States culture. Yet‚ legalizing this form of work would be beneficial to our society as it would allow the trade to bring

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    Historical approaches to regulation Historically‚ although prostitution has been viewed as a threat to the moral order and a danger to public health‚ the state has tended to legislate for the regulation of prostitution‚ rather than introducing measures focused on its elimination. Even early Christian societies did not seek to eliminate prostitution‚ with the Church fathers justifying this stance by asserting that "Sewers are necessary to guarantee the wholesomeness of palaces." (quoted by de Beauvoir

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    The Causes and Effects of Child Prostitution Lee Say Hong Help University Outline I. Introduction A. Opener: Child prostitution means a form of child sexual abuse involving the commercial sexual exploitation of children in which a child performs the services of prostitution‚ for financial benefit. B. Thesis Statement: This essay showing about the causes and effects of child prostitution. II. There is some causes that mainly cause child prostitution to occur. A. Misery

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    Legalization of Prostitution Logan McGregor Advanced Public Speaking Introduction: Prostitution‚ one of the most highly controversial and contentious jobs in the history of mankind‚ is also revered as one of the lowest jobs of the career totem pole. Sex workers are often counted out‚ and their voices are rarely‚ if ever‚ listened to‚ but no longer should sex workers be ignored. They are human beings too and certainly have a lot to offer this great nation of America. Over 100 countries worldwide

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    Prostitution in Europe

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    Prostitution in Europe The world’s largest trade‚ prostitution‚ has always found ways to overcome the legal attempts to suppress it. Prostitution has become one of the most common trades throughout the world. Many poor countries have turned to prostitution as an outlet from their economic difficulties. It is the easiest from of labor for those who do not have a proper education or the economic background to join the legal labor force. Many men and women have found this line of work

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    Legal Prostitution

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    Prostitution has long been considered as illegal. But is it necessary to do so? <br> <br>It is said that prostitution causes inconvenience and troubles to general public. However‚ the act that considers prostitution as illegal causes inconvenience and troubles to prostitutes either. Does general public has the right to live without prostitution nearby‚ which will prevent prostitutes from making money with their ’resources’‚ or do prostitutes have the right to make money with their ’resources’‚ which

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