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    I think it would limit just generic people that are just a business. I think it would encourage more people that are gay coming in here, but, I think it would turn off people that are just trying to do business. Female: In terms of tourism, people want to travel and stay and go to a place they feel safe and comfortable. That statement drives people here. There are a lot of straight people I see with families moving into Wilton Manors. There is a case for them to be more open minded and not biased

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    other words, it’s very common and known for the criminals to drug the victims or kidnap and force them to work as sex slaves. In reality, as a society we need to understand that people are slaved through like objects and sold to one another being treated with no respect. The victims are physically and mentally influenced under the problem of losing his or her dignity and pride of oneself. Sex trafficking is known to be very common in women, but men and children are also involved and are forced through

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    Similar to all nouns in the Japanese language, geisha, does not possess singular or plural forms. The word is composed of two kanji. The primary kanji, "gei", means art. The latter kanji, "sha", means person or doer. If you were to translate the word "geisha" to the English language, the most literal rendition would be "artist". There is another term that geishas go by and that is "geijo". This word is most commonly used to refer to geisha indigenous to western Japan, including Kyoto. Maiko, meaning

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    The diversities within North Africa, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia (cultural, religious, political, etc.) play a crucial part in the status of women and the key features of gender roles in these particular geographic regions. The Middle East and North Africa share commonalities through Arabic and Islamic culture. Establishing equalities for women amongst the current social and political changes of Middle Eastern and North African societies stands as a difficult obstacle to overcome, but in

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    Inclusivity is at the root for Recreation, Parks, & Tourism ideals because it provides opportunities for all people. Whether it is an experience or an event, the recreation movement and important people, such as Jane Addams, have advocated for the inclusivity for all different kinds of people. Inclusivity is about recognizing and including people, or groups of people, who might otherwise be excluded or marginalized. With inclusivity at its core, the recreation field should be concerned with social

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    infections including: comprehensive sexual education, safer sex counseling, training on condom usage, and localized interventions for populations considered to be at greatest risk. Such populations of higher risk include sex workers, homosexual males, and illicit drug users. In Amsterdam’s Red Light District, one of the most notorious party spots in the entire world, the sex trade and drug use flourishes. Amsterdam’s novelty shops, sex shows, and dance clubs attract millions of visitors each year

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    have defined sex trafficking as a commercial sexual act or acts that are induced by fraud, coercion, or in which the person to perform these sexual acts are under the age of eighteen Blackburn, Taylor and Davis (2010). The sex industry in Cambodia and Thailand consists of men, women, and children. In order for there to be enforced labor and sex trafficking there has to be forms of illegal immigration to these economies, though not all human traffickers are kidnapped or forced into sex work, many choose

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    In this essay I will be talking about a specific goal which goal number 5, gender equality and the rational of the goal and what are the some of the main targets of this goal and indicators. I will also give my opinion on how this goal affects the tourism sector. Gender equality is necessary for creating a foundation of a peaceful, fair and sustainable world where it creates a world of “Universal respect for human rights and human dignity” as it is a fundamental human right. A sustainable development

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    Media Release: Destination Brisbane Consortium captures the bids to develop Brisbane Queen’s Wharf Release Date: Sunday, September 6 2015, 20:12 PM The Queensland Government and Destination Brisbane Consortium cooperate to provide a world class tourism destination in 2007 and expected to finish in 2022 using the multi-billion dollars which are generously supplied by Echo Entertainment Group, Far Fast Consortium (Australia) and Chow Tai Fook Enterprise (Statedevelopment.qld.gov.au, 2015). Queen’s

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