PHIL1310: Proposing a Solution to a Problem Essay - Humanities
Assignment 7.1: Proposing a Solution to a Problem
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project by applying the problem-solving method to a current problem
related to their topic.ObjectivesApply critical thinking skills to moral decision making.InstructionsResearch and discuss a problem related to your research topic.
Identify the problem and generate two alternatives. What are the
advantages and disadvantages for each alternative? What do you think the
solution should be? What impact would this solution have if it was put
into place? The paper should follow the paper guidelines and be 500-750
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Prostitution
Juan Leandro D. Pamintuan
Concorde Career College
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Prompt 1:
What are the beliefs and what do you think are the sources of these beliefs? Explain your
beliefs and if possible, show the sources of your beliefs. Then describe how certain experiences
may have contributed to your current belief. The paper should follow the paper guidelines found
in the Resources section and be 500-750 words.
What are beliefs? A belief is accepting that something exists even without proof or that
something is true without asking for any evidence to support it being true. My beliefs about
prostitution and particularly sex trafficking can be biased, for instance, I believe that most of them
are there because they personally like doing it and also that most of them are illiterate or have
very little education. Another belief is that most of them come from the ghetto or low-income
areas and might be involved in other crimes. “Many active buyers believe that the women “enjoy
the act of prostitution” and “choose it as a profession.” (Bindel, J., Vigo, J., & Mukaiwa, M., 2019).
I know I am not the only one who considers it to be true that they might be sick with
sexually transmitted diseases and don’t use protection when doing their business. And they are
out there infecting their clients with STDs. Most of these beliefs came from different sources but
most of them are passed on by society from one generation to the next. Like the belief that
prostitutes are all sick, we have been hearing this since the old days and it’s simply because they
sleep with a lot of partners a night without using any form of protection.
I came to realize that this may not be all true having watched a documentary covering
prostitution. One of them said that they don’t allow clients who doesn’t want to use protection.
The source of the belief that prostitutes like doing what they do because they love sex, what we
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forget is that sex is good when the feeling is mutual between two people. So, thinking about how
prostitutes do their jobs, we tend to think that they don’t like what they are doing simply because
they barely know their clients and it is clearly out of necessity. “Prostitution is commonly defined
as the custom of having sexual relations in exchange for economic gain. Although the sex is
traditionally traded for money, it can also be bartered for jewelry, clothing, vehicles, housing, food
or anything that has market value.” (Damewood, C. L., & Walker, J., 2019).
People who have a good education should have good jobs and live a good and comfortable
life, right? That is what most people think and assume. We also know this is not true because we
all know that not all people who had a good education have a good life. This is the same with the
prostitutes, some of them might already graduated from college or have a degree but due to the
harsh economic times and massive downsizing in companies, they find themselves doing the job
that they do not like just so they can afford their basic needs. This was confirmed by myself when
I recently had an encounter with one of them. As we interacted, I realized that she was a graduate
with a degree from a recognized institution and she went ahead to say that she has applied for
many jobs to no avail and she still continues to, despite being where she is.
When I said that I believe that most of them come from low-income areas, this is due to
the fact that when we judge them we tend to think that being poor and uneducated is where
people without good morals come from and this is due to the fact that there is a lot of crime in
those low-income areas. As much as this may be true, not all of them were born poor or
uneducated. Some come from affluent families and are only doing it because they might have
been troubled teenagers or who may have been rebelling towards their parents. Others are there
to sustain an expensive lifestyle or even doing it because their parents are not willing to give them
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that extra cash. I knew about this when I was watching the documentary on Netflix. Some parents
from well-off families confessed that they did not know that their daughters were involved in
prostitution or that they were escorts for very rich clients in and outside of town.
From the above experiences, my beliefs have been changed now for the better because
now I can relate with them and understand why they are doing these certain things. I also want
to educate others about what my experiences have taught me.
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Prompt 2:
Write a 250- to 300-word essay telling of an experience that had an important influence
on a belief that you held or hold pertaining to your topic. You should explain your belief, and
describe the experience, reflecting on what happened as you tell of its effects. You may want to
discuss the sources of the belief. Make sure to apply the information found in your lectures and
readings.
For a very long time, I have had the belief that those who take part in prostitution are in
it because they enjoy it and never for a second have ever thought that maybe other factors are
beyond their control. That has been my perception until I met one (prostitute) through a friend
and we got into a conversation. I was lucky she was friendly and was ready to talk and share
how she got into prostitution.
She started out working for some man where he could give her and other girls to clients
for a fee and he will pay them on a commission basis. When I asked her how she came to know
this guy she said she was taken to him by a friend when she was looking for a job after she was
left as an orphan. She told me one of her relatives will take her because she was grown and she
could fend for herself. Desperate to pay the bills, clothe and feed herself, she said she was ready
to do anything.
At first, she was reluctant but she opened herself up and started telling the story how
she got into prostitution. Little did she know that she will not be able to leave once she is in.
Long story short she has seen girls come and go and she knows her time is coming as she got
older. The clients like young girls and she knew when it was time for her to leave. This left me
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thinking how wrong I was to think so low of prostitution, I realized that they are doing it for
their own personal reasons and others might simply don’t have any choice. I came to realize
that my beliefs come from what the society paints of the prostitutes without a second thought
or even stopping to think about what led them there.
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References
Bindel, J., Vigo, J., & Mukaiwa, M. (2019, June 12). The Real Face of Prostitution. Retrieved
from https://www.truthdig.com/articles/the-real-face-of-prostitution/.
Damewood, C. L., & Walker, J. (2019, November 19). What is Prostitution? Retrieved from
https://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-prostitution.htm.
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Comparing Perspectives on Prostitution
Juan Leandro D. Pamintuan
Concorde Career College
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Comparing Perspectives on Prostitution
The selected analyses concentrate on prostitution. Numerous debates surround this topic.
People in society possess some prejudices regarding people who take part in this act and why they
do it. Numerous negativities are associated with sex workers. For instance, it is believed that all
the prostitutes are wicked and thus infected by the STIs. This is nothing but a belief that has lasted
in people’s minds for many years. The actual truth is, most of the things said about prostitution are
not true.
The manuscript topic selected for this analysis is prostitution. In the two analyses, there
were various views presented about the topic. One analysis was somehow judging, the other one
was somehow considerate. The perspective of each analysis was influenced by various factors
including the researches. In the first prompt (analysis), it is discussed that prostitution is an evil
act that usually involves persons who have no morals in society. Consequently, it was stipulated
that the persons who take part in this act are usually poor and uneducated. Further study depicted
a different perspective on the topic. In the second analysis, it started by evaluating the past
conclusions regarding the topic, some of the common beliefs were also highlighted.
The turning point in both analyses was after a short conversation with a sex worker. She
narrated her story and this changed my perspective regarding their work. Basically, the two
analyses contain the same beliefs and viewpoints regarding the topic. It is discussed that the
primary cause of sex trafficking is the act of prostitution. In most cases, if there were no business
associated with prostitution, then such acts would not be present in society. The other similarity
is that both analyses trust that all the sex workers are infected with STDS. Also, the two analyses
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conclude that prostitution, not all sex workers are infected with some diseases. Moreover, they
conclude that most of the sex workers do it for survival.
There are some disparities in the topic in the two analyses. The first analysis begins with a
strong prejudice and belief about issues surrounding prostitution. On the other hand, the second
analysis echoes what was discussed in the first analysis, however, the belief is not very certain. In
the first analysis, the act of prostitution has been presented as the evilest unethical act and its
devotees have been depicted as immoral. In general, the two analyses have various opinions about
prostitution, each perceives it from a view that the general society has.
According to Mathieu (2007), the issue of prostitution is very critical and it has fueled
numerous debates and views from the researchers, philosophers, religious leaders, and academics.
The most common debate is regarding the abolishment of prostitution in society. Most of the
proponents of this debate argue that prostitution is an act that devalues women in society. Also, it
depicts women as sexual objects who can simply trade their bodies for a few dollars. The
opponents of the debate contend the prostitution is a way of living for many women in society.
Consequently, they contend that people have free will to do what they please with their bodies.
This is among the issues surrounding prostitution, others like sex trafficking have likewise heated
various realms of life more so those related to activism and human rights. In general, it is important
to understand that most of the persons who take part in this act is to sustain their basic needs. This
may not be the case with the clients who do it for pleasure.
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Reference
Mathieu, L. (2004). The debate on prostitution in France: a conflict between abolitionism,
regulation and prohibition. Journal of Contemporary European Studies, 12(2), 153-163.
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Research Paper Annotation
Juan Leandro D. Pamintuan
Concorde Career College
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Article
The primary argument of the text, said Aleem Baig, President of Gender Reproductive
Health Forum. A survey conducted by the organization in 2002 revealed that there were. This is
a significant number and it indicates lack of employment among women in Islamabad in
Islamabad, with private businesses operating in almost every sector of the city.
“A few months ago, Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhary and Prime Minister
Yousaf Raza Gillani promised that this could be an ultimate solution to prostitution, but that has
not happened to date,” said Baig.
Advisor to Prime Minister on Women Development, Yasmeen Rehman, said that being
an Islamic state, the government wanted to abolish prostitution from the country, however, “”.
Quite a confusing statement.
The 28-year-old dancer and sex worker Shehla told the Express Tribune that all she
evidence to author’s argument, but could not afford to. “My past is my curse; I have no way
out,” she said as she wiped a tear from her cheek.
“ This is among the reason why prostitution continues to grow in the region,” said
Executive Director for Women’s Organization for Rights and Development Aqsa Khan.
“Since Pakistan’s inception, failure of the government to help the situation of
prostitution.
Khan said Islamabad sees its fair share of prostitution but most of it is carried out in
secret. She added that although the trend of “red-light sex workers” was decreasing, the sex
business had found a new ally for itself in the internet.
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Shehla, originally from Bhawalpur, came to Islamabad after her marriage. But happy her
marriage was not, as she was forced to live alongside a man who cheated on her and abused her.
When the police raided their house and found drugs that her husband used to peddle on streets,
she was taken into custody alongside him. She was convicted and sent to prison.
It was her sister, Noor, who contacted her after her sentence and took her to a house. It
was here that Shehla was introduced to prostitution for the first time. Second piece of evidence
to author’s claims,” she said in her defence.
Noor, her sister, has a story of her own to tell. Narrating her ordeal, Noor said she came to
Islamabad to earn a “ The wish of many prostitutes.
Discouraged by the lack of jobs, one of her friends introduced her to a female sex worker
known as “Aunty”, who hired her as a dancer. Effects of friends and peers can also lead to
prostitution.
While performing in a dance club, a nephew of a well-known politician fell in love with
her and the two got married. “After my marriage I left dancing, but his family did not accept me.
Third piece of evidence to author’s claims” said Noor.
Another sex worker, Jiya, wanted to be a model but ended up becoming a club dancer.
She was originally from Multan and came to Islamabad to get married. Her husband, who
used to arrange her dance shows, fourth evidence to author claims.
“When I got pregnant, my husband insisted I get an abortion, which I refused,” said Jiya.
Her husband abandoned her when she was unable to dance in her pregnant state.
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After her son’s birth, her financial conditions forced her to resume prostitution, which has
taken its toll on her mental health, as she suffers from deep bouts of depression. “ This shows the
unwillingness of women to be in prostitution,” she sobbed as she recalled the circumstances that
forced her into prostitution.
Naina, a graduate, was forced into prostitution after her husband died, leaving her to
provide for their four children and her frail father-and-law.
“ Naina had no option but to join prostitution. I tried my luck everywhere,” she said the
fifth piece of evidence. “My children and father-in-law do not know that I work as a sex worker.
I told them I work at a parlour,” Naina told The Express Tribune. Names of the sex workers have
been changed to protect their identity
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Summary
The article describes some of the reasons why women get into prostitution and take it as a
profession. This information is passed through the narratives of various women in Islamabad. As
she narrated to The Express Tribune, Naina, after losing her husband, she was forced to take care
of her family as well as her frail father-in-law. Despite being a graduate, Naina could not secure
any employment even after sending numerous applications to various organizations. The
description provided by the article is based in Islamabad; this region is said to have about 20 000
sex workers (Wasif, 2010). The rationale for their choice of work is the increased poverty in this
region. The increased cases of poverty and unemployment among women have triggered them to
shift to other unethical forms of employment like prostitution.
Shehla likewise told The Express Tribune that she had tried many times to quit
prostitution, but she could not following many reasons, and among them include the economic
factors. She understood the dangers that are associated with prostitution, but still, she had no
other alternative. As she explained, she came to Islamabad anticipating a happy marriage; this
turned out to be sour when her cheating husband started abusing her. The two were arrested on
account of drug peddling, and she had to serve a jail term. After her release, she was introduced
into prostitution by her sister Noor. Noor was likewise introduced into this profession after
spending many months in Islamabad looking for employment, but she could secure none. Jiya is
another lady who was introduced into prostitution by her husband. As depicted by all the
narration of the women involved in this article, poverty is the primary cause of women entering
into prostitution in Islamabad. People have various opinions regarding this issue. However, it is
essential to look at it from multiple perspectives.
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References
Wasif, S. (2010). What drives prostitution? The Express Tribune. Retrieved on, December 16,
2019. https://tribune.com.pk/story/49604/what-drives-prostitution/.
Jeffrey Epstein
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How Jeffrey Epstein Impacted the Fight Against Prostitution
Juan Leandro D. Pamintuan
Concorde Career College
Jeffrey Epstein
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How Jeffrey Epstein has Impacted the Fight Against Prostitution
There is no doubt in anyone’s mind that wealthy, influential, powerful men have been involved
in soliciting prostitutes since the beginning of time. In fact, that is what makes prostitution a
viable career choice for women trapped in unfavorable situations. They know that they can find a
wealthy client to pay high dollars for their services. But in the era of #MeToo, and the
crackdown on human trafficking, particularly sex trafficking of minors, the days of the dirty old
rich man may be short-lived.
Which is why the arrest of Jeffrey Epstein, and his subsequent death, have had such a grip
on the American culture over the last several months. It is not just that he was a wealthy
billionaire, but it was that he was connected to wealthy, powerful, influential people, that may or
may not have been coerced into sexual favors.
The event that is being referred to is the arrest of billionaire financier Jeffrey Epstein.
Epstein, who had been under investigation for several years, and yet seemingly let off easy in the
past, was finally arrested in sex trafficking charges in July 2019. His charges included one
charge of sex trafficking of a minor and one charge of conspiracy to commit sex trafficking.
The ironic thing about Epstein’s arrest is the fact that he had been accused or suspected, of
trafficking with minors for several years. In fact, Epstein was being investigated in 2005 in
Florida, and after his subsequent arrest in 2008, he was given a sweetheart deal by the district
attorney who now serves in the Trump White House. In New York State, in 2011, Epstein was
downgraded from a level 3 sex offender (the worst kind) to a level one sex offender, a move so
outrageous that a New York Supreme Court judge ridiculed the decision.
The impact this has had on the crackdown of prostitution and the efforts to prevent human
trafficking is enormous. The Epstein saga highlights one of the biggest problems with the
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judicial system. That is the seeming failure to be consistent on who is a victim of sex trafficking
and prostitution or not. If a man is not arrested and tried for soliciting a prostitute, or other sex
trafficking charges, simply because he is wealthy or powerful, then do the prosecutors and
District Attorneys really care about the victims of these crimes?
As Jeet Heer elaborates in a column regarding Epstein, “Behind the protective anonymity
of the Jane Doe appellation, each of those girls had a real name, a family, and a story. In the
totality of their testimonies, the girls offered strikingly consistent accounts about being lured
while they were underage into Epstein’s mansion with the promise of easy money for gi ...
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The word assimilate is negative to me. I believe everyone should learn about a country that they are going to live in. It doesnt mean that they have to believe that everything in America is better than where they came from. It means that they care enough
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I would start off with Linda on repeating her options for the child and going over what she is feeling with each option. I would want to find out what she is afraid of. I would avoid asking her any “why” questions because I want her to be in the here an
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3 The first thing I would do in the family’s first session is develop a genogram of the family to get an idea of all the individuals who play a major role in Linda’s life. After establishing where each member is in relation to the family
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