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    Food for Thought As of 2005‚ hunger continues to be a worldwide problem. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations‚ "850 million people worldwide were undernourished in 1999 to 2005‚ the most recent years for which figures are available" and the number of hungry people has recently been increasing. The official poverty rate in the U.S. has increased for four consecutive years‚ from a 26-year low of 11.3%

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    Should prostitution be legalised for economic reasons? The issue of prostitution is one that has provoked much discussion and debate over the courseof many centuries. For some‚ the so-called “oldest profession in the world”is something that has always and will always be a feature of life. Some suggest it is a viable form of employment as a woman can use her body as she wishes. Prostitution has become rampant in our country today among growing teens and youths. These young people see selling of

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    Dolinski The defendant appealed the decision by the State of Nevada Trail Court which awarded the plaintiff money for his physical and emotional damages after the plaintiff purchased and consumed part of a Squirt soda which contained a dead mouse‚ hair and dung in the Squirt bottle. In order to hear this case‚ the state of Nevada adopted the doctrine of strict liability (Cheeseman‚ 2013 p. 110). The Supreme Court of Nevada awarded the plaintiff $2‚500 dollars for his physical and emotional

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    Healthcare facilities seek to provide that care by reaching out to patients through marketing and advertising. If undergoing or seeking care making the choice on the preferred facility can make a lasting difference in your health. In the Las Vegas‚ Nevada community‚ three healthcare facilities take different approaches in targeting their audience. The Department of Health and Human Services‚ Las Vegas Urgent Care and Walgreens‚ serve the Las Vegas community targeting an audience through a marketing

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    be the partners of sex workers‚ perhaps offering protection and support on the street or during an escort call‚ or (like other partners) just sharing income. In many jurisdictions (for example‚ in the USA and UK)‚ living off the earnings of the prostitution of another is always illegal. In other jurisdictions (for example‚ in parts of Australia)‚ ‘living off earnings’ is only illegal if it has been achieved via coercion. This latter approach allows for sex workers to share their income in the way

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    floor southwest of the mountain. The chance of that happening in the near future is estimated at 1 in 70 million. Although earthquakes have occurred in the area‚ vibrations and their impact decrease underground. More than 40 years of research at the Nevada Test Site‚ which includes Yucca Mountain‚ shows that past earthquakes have had little impact there. The repository will be 1‚000 feet underground‚ in a block of solid rock‚ and will be designed to withstand severe

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the Study The Optional Protocol on the Sale of Children‚ Child Prostitution and Child Pornography to the Convention on the Rights of the Child defines child prostitution as a commercial sexual exploitation of children whereby a child sells his or her body for sexual activities in return for remuneration or any other form of benefit provided to the prostitute or to another person (United Nations General Assembly‚ 2000). According to worldwide

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    exploitation‚ and discrimination‚ given their unique standing in society. This law was approved on June 17‚ 1992. Moreover‚ it is written in this law that the State should create sanctions to deter violations against children such as trafficking‚ child prostitution and other forms of sexual abuse‚ and discrimination against children from indigenous communities. Children should also be protected from maltreatment through special provisions in cases of child employment. In areas of armed conflict‚ children

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    (i) Some Class Definitions Gender(s) of worker Commodity Offered Dominant Quality 1. Prostitution is a transaction between the prostitute and the "client" whereby the prostitute performs sexually-related favours to their client and receives payment for doing so. - Woman - Man - One’s service - Absence of negative evaluation 2. Women who have either no other way to earn money who will turn towards a pimp‚ or work on her own‚ and walk around streets‚ trying to find clients who will pay for

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    http://vaw.sagepub.com/content/18/5/562 The online version of this article can be found at: DOI: 10.1177/1077801212453140 2012 18: 562 originally published online 11 July 2012 Violence Against Women Dominique E. Roe-Sepowitz Juvenile Entry Into Prostitution: The Role of Emotional Abuse Published by: http://www.sagepublications.com can be found at: Violence Against Women Additional services and information for http://vaw.sagepub.com/cgi/alerts Email Alerts: http://vaw.sagepub.com/subscriptions

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