Essay - Introduction and Thesis Man Has Evolved, from Times Immemorial, Because...

Introduction and Thesis
***** has evolved, from times immemorial, because of certain instinctual traits. Each of these is to ensure the survival ***** spread ***** the species. The need to eat and find shelter ***** instinctual. That is necessary for *****. The need to procreate ***** also equally important. Without procreation, mankind cannot survive. As a higher species, m*****n has also evolved the needs that stem from sexual urges ***** the satisfaction that arises from the pleasures of sex that is different from o*****r lower species. The female of the species does not go into estrus once in a breeding season, merely for procreation. Humans can participate ***** enjoy sex at will, and not necessarily for ***** purpose of *****.
Man's higher faculties have also allowed the species to develop a system of economics. This system also ensures survival of the *****. One ***** even ***** on to state that this means ***** survival is *****. Human beings will barter and use other modes of exchange (which, in modern times, is represented by paper money) in order to get the materiel necessary ***** complete any deficits an *****dividual or a group of individuals might experience. Some of these exchanges come from services ***** a person uses his professional skills to obtain. Consider the *****ion then, that "prostitution is the world's oldest profession." Women (and in a sm*****ller number of cases, men) have used *****, which (for the most part) ***** already in the possession of an individual, without additional ef*****t or training), as a commodity to *****cquire materiel that they did not possess.
Over the years then, prostitution has evolved alongside the family structure; the latter was used ***** ensure that women ***** children were well cared for. It also *****d that ***** would be raised to become contributing members of society, a microcosm of how civilizations **********. Despite all this, prostitution flourished, *****d became the epitome, of, if ***** criminal, but *****ly amoral behavior. Eventu*****y, depending on the moral nature of ***** ***** the *****, vis-a-vis, the Victorian Era, the prevailing mores of the times resulted in the criminalizati***** and marginalization ***** ***** and those ***** plied this trade.
This essay will argue that legalization of prostitution is necessary in today's society. There is a signific*****nt difference between the legalization, regulation and decriminalization of prostitution—this will be discussed. The beneficent consequences of such an action are manifold. It preserves the right of prostitutes; it provides a safe and healthy environments to ply their trade; it ensures that ***** do not become victims of abuse; ***** will ensure that human trafficking, especially of minors for ***** purposes will be reduced, if not completely s*****pped; it ***** prevent the ***** of deadly diseases; it will result in significant economic benefits to counties, municipalities, cities and even ***** state.
This essay ***** also present, ***** the reader, the arguments put forth by opponents. It will also assess why ***** opinions are premature. This is ***** because they ***** not make strong points
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