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    categories to work on to deepen the focus that each one of us pays to the topic as a whole. The four categories are: Brothels by Numera Dehri‚ temporary prostitutes by Janise Scott‚ street walkers by John Macaluso‚ and courtesans by Ismael Rosas. Although all prostitution was practiced similarly‚ many women had different ways and reasons of/for doing the deed. Most prostitutes stayed in brothels‚ which were housing and the work place for most of these prostitutes.

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    Affirmation Jan

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    female body as an instrument of commerce." -- Brothels Don’t Work ( or at least don’t protect the rights of women) Anastasia Volkonsky‚ JD‚ Founder and former Project Director of Prevention‚ Referral‚ Outreach‚ Mentoring‚ and Intervention to End Sexual Exploitation (PROMISE)‚ in the Feb. 27‚ 1995 Insight on the News article "Legalization the ’Profession’ Would Sanction the Abuse‚" wrote: "Behind the facade of a regulated industry‚ brothel prostitutes in Nevada are captive in conditions analogous

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    History of Geishas

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    However‚ families stopped selling their children once the mid-20th century came about. The history of geishas continue to expand today‚ but it roots come from the very beginning with the earliest geishas‚ geisha performances and acts‚ the first brothels‚ and artistic ways of geishas. The original geishas were in fact men‚ taking place in the 1600s. Shocking? Indeed. Who would have thought that men played a part of the well known geisha role? But‚ due to the demand for women from the men‚ (and

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    damaged girls who she houses in her brothel. Caught in the crosshairs of a brutal civil war in the Democratic Republic of Congo‚ the women in this novel are desperately trying to reclaim their bodies that have been used as weapons of war. The combination of the chilling account of the women and the melodramatic tendencies evoke strong emotions and reveal the horrors of humanity and perseverance. The scene is set in the forest of the Congo‚ in a run down brothel. Mama Nadi‚ the brash and confident

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    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 working there and were classified into three classes the highest worked inside the temple to perform the ritual of sexual intercourse

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    What is Human Trafficking?

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    do not realize that human trafficking takes place‚ it is safe to assume that they do not truly know what defines it. The glamorized‚ Hollywood version depicts young girls being kidnapped and auctioned off to the highest bidder or being sold to a brothel where they see man after man in a drugged stupor. While this does take place‚ it is only a partial truth. According to the United Nations Office of Drugs and Crime (UNODC)‚ …the Protocol to Prevent‚ Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons defines

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    Slavery

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    Many people in today’s society don’t realize that slavery still exists. Yet without realizing we are supporting slavery. How is this possible? Around the country there are factories that are run by slaves‚ brothels where travelers go and have an “escort” for a week. There are thousands of people in slavery today and many of the countries don’t want to admit they have them. So what is really going on and how can we stop it from happening anymore. To figure out what can be done we have to look

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    “Prisons are built with stones of Law‚ Brothels with bricks of Religion” (Blake‚ 6) within The Marriage of Heaven and Hell. Blake dives to the criticism or observation of an institution. It may seem odd that he points out “prisons” and “brothels” within the same sentence‚ yet‚ although they are quite different on their face they share central features. Both prisons and brothels are institutions‚ and while in prison one’s position is required by law while the brothel patrons being the exact opposite. In

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    19th Century Industrial Capitalism and the Youth Crisis of New York City. With the transformation of American society from a commonwealth model to a capitalistic one‚ young American men left their families and pursued their individual interests. Quickly‚ American society realized that the new system had many defects. The process of fixing those defects did not pass without creating victims. For example- Industrial Capitalism created a corrupt youth. Inexperienced young men found themselves

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    Candace Primm Dixon Edwards October 26‚ 2010 Sex Tourism Sex tourism is the act of tourists traveling to engage in sexual activity with prostitutes that are residents of the destination. A sex tourist is an adult that travels in order to have legal consensual sexual activities with another adult for gifts and most often money. By using existing tourism methods of travel these activities have become easily feasible for any individual looking to explore this sector of tourism. Creating a normal

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