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    Gender and the Economy of Sex Tourism In Kenya’s Coast Province Introduction “Sex tourism requires Third World women to be economically desperate enough to enter into prostitution; once they do so, it becomes difficult to leave. The other side of the equation requires men from affluent societies to imagine that African women are more available and submissive than women in their own countries. Finally, the industry depends on alliance between local governments in search of foreign currency

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    TO5101: Tourism systems analysis Sai kumar Nalla Student ID- 12325398 Executive summary: In the recent years Sex tourism is the most attracting and increasing sector in terms of tourism studies. There are increased research, paper work, books, articles and several magazines released in the market related to sex tourism. Today there are many forces at work in the normalization of the international sex industry (Jeffeys, 1997). As sex industry

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    Sex Tourism Introduction Sex Tourism is increasingly spread from one country to the next, especially in developing countries, because the Tourism is one of the big parts revenue for many countries in the word today. This kind of industry has become well-known to the travelers based not by advertising and promotional campaigns, but word-of-mouth that boots-up the demand for tourism destinations. The Sex Tourism becomes the major issue that the world leaders have to step-in in order to prevent

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    INTRODUCTION Sex tourism has become a large part of income when it comes to major sex destinations such as Bangkok Thailand. Sex tourism is defined as "the act of travelling to another country for the purpose of paying to have sex, especially with children"(dictionary.cambridge.org). The main purpose is to have sex with foreign women. In Brennan 's article on Sex Tourism, we learn that like any other tourism, the only people that really benefit from it are the tourists, not even the locals or the

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    Sex Tourism in Thailand As we enter a new millennium the post-colonial nations in the world are still searching for ways to compete in an increasingly globalized, consumption driven economic environment. Many developing countries have speculated that Tourism is an effective catalyst for development as well as increased international understanding. Thailand, who has embraced tourism as the key to its modernization strategy, has been hailed by many as a paradigm for success. Over the past twenty

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    The title of the book that I chose is called The State of Sex: Tourism, Sex, and Sin in the New American Heartland, by Barbara G. Brents, Crystal A. Jackson, and Kathryn Hausbeck. This book was written in December 2009. My family was born in a country where it is known for prostitution, that country is Thailand. I thought that it would be interesting and enjoyable to read a book on prostitution in Nevada, where I currently reside in. This book is a study of prostitution in Nevada, where it is the

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    Professor Ariana Ochoa Camacho TEGL 340 02/03/15 In Erica Lorraine Williams’ book Sex Tourism in Bahia: Ambiguous Entanglements Offers the first ethnographic account of sex tourism in Brazil. But the book also assesses and explores how a range of factors produce and reproduce sex work discourse in the state of Bahia. Williams assesses and explores the relationship between the sex worker industry and tourism by including aspects of the erotic culture and behaviors by those in Bahia. By doing

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    Child sex tourism; a form of human trafficking; has taken many definitions some which include flesh peddling, child slavery, child labor, children for sale and child prostitution. International and local laws prohibit any form of child exploitation. Child sex tourism is a human rights violation that is affecting millions of children globally. The United Nations Convention on the Rights of a Child defines a child as any person under the age of 18. Child sex tourism is defined by the UN as “tourism

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    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 vacation with

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    SEX TOURISM Nowaday leisure and tourism is as one of getting from our daily routine Most of tourist feel bored and tried of their routine life, so they want to escape themselves from these because their job and duties have become a barrier to joyful feeling . But in the tourism industry a dark sector raise called Sex Tourist. Who will have thought that sex is the one of the various types of tourism that exits in our planet or not that answer is yes because many industry gain benefits

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