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    aforementioned reasons prostitution should remain illegal. Many social ills related to this illegal profession involve activities that lead to the spread of sexually transmitted diseases and infections (Rich par. 6). Some of these are fatal including syphilis‚ gonorrhea‚ and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) (Harry par. 7). Inevitably‚ more agents (sellers and buyers) would enter the market‚ and many would neglect to use protection therefore increasing the risk of contracting sexually transmitted

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    Summary of Syphilis disease Syphilis is a well know sexually transmitted infections (STI) disease with very ancient origins and has struck numerous personalities and this particularly in the nineteenth century‚ Derma Info. (2015). The exact provenance of syphilis is still unsure‚ but some hypotheses suggest that it might have been carried from America to Europe by the crew of the famous explorer Christopher Columbus which first made a significant impact in the 1450s‚ Origins of syphilis. (1997). The

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    In John Donne’s poem‚ The Apparition explores the emotions of a jilted lover‚ rejected for someone who‚ in the eyes of the writer‚ is obviously inferior. For convenience‚ I will refer to the "I" of the poem as "he" and the subject as "she". Although many poems have been written about rejection‚ most of them end with the lover pleading with the loved to accept him again. However‚ in this poem‚ that idea has been turned upside down - by the end he is not pleading to be welcomed back into the arms

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    Rising trend of compensated dating in secondary schools Wu Wing-ying (right) says compensated dating is not school-category specific‚ "Even if a student studies well‚ her moral and values may not be correct‚ and will love to make quick bucks for brand names as well" A survey found that nearly five percent of secondary school respondents said they would involve in enjo-kōsai‚ of which 2% came from (Band 1) secondary schools. There was a case in which a Band 1 17-years-old secondary school girl

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    Zachary Locke 3/19/2013 Health Article #3 Sexually Transmitted Diseases are Plaguing the Nation In the article that I read‚ it stated that approximately 110 million Americans are infected with a sexual transmitted infection and 20 million people are added to the list every year. Half of the people who are infected are in between the ages of 15 and 24. According the article it cost 16 billion dollars a year in medical costs just to treat people with sexually transmitted infections. My Opinion

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    Owen and De Maupassant both write with ambiguous authorial voice to portray different aspects of the central characters. ‘The Soldier’ is a man who has gone through a dramatic‚ life changing subversion whilst ‘Madam Loisel’ One might be inclined to think that both the authors of the two short stories write to make the reader feel unsympathetic and therefore negative towards the main character of each story. Or on the other hand‚ they might both write sympathetically about each character in order

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    March 31‚ 2009 One Big Mistake Authors use ironic situations in stories to keep the readers wondering what will happen next. Irony occurs when the reader predicts that the plot or character in the story has an intention or attitude opposite to that which was actually stated. Irony is also a form of sarcasm. In “The Cask of Amontillado‚” Edgar Allan Poe uses every possible type of irony to create a chilling tale of a man being chained and left to die in a catacomb. In “The Necklace‚” Guy de Maupassant

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    Should prostitution be legalized Prostitution may be the oldest career in the entire world. Prostitution has started thousands years ago and it’s not going to stop soon. Prostitution is legal in some counties such as Germany and Switzerland‚ but it is illegal in many countries including Thailand. Why it is illegal in some countries? Because some people think that prostitution is immoral‚ but in fact prostitution is only immoral when women are being exploited against their will. So in my opinion

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    Catherine Markray psych 1ST 10/16/2013 The Tuskegee Syphilis Study The Tuskegee syphilis study was a study on untreated African American males. It was conducted in the years 1932 and 1972 in Tuskegee‚ Alabama. They tested 399 poor‚ illiterate black men that were denied treatment for syphilis. Individuals enrolled in the Tuskegee Syphilis Study did not give informed consent and were not informed of their diagnosis. Instead they were told they had “bad blood” and could receive

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    The Benefits of Being a Prostitute By comparing prostitution to a normal‚ well-functioning office job that comes with benefits‚ and applying controversial subjects‚ as well as common fears of any person‚ this ad assaults its audience’s emotions with negativity‚ allowing them a look inside the not so glamourous life of a prostitute. Immediately‚ the ad appeals to the viewer’s emotions. The entire point of the advertisement is to send across a message powerful enough to actually shock its readers

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