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Life In Society: Readings for Sociology: A Down-to-Earth Approach (4th Edition) Review

Life In Society: Readings for Sociology: A Down-to-Earth Approach (4th Edition)
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I did not read every chapter in the book, but I did go through a lot of them for a class that I took, and it was a good enough book that I did not really mind reading it. I learned about different things, such as the training in the military and the life of a hit man, and also about the terrible situation in Thailand. In that country, there are around 35,000 girls who are enslaved in the sex trade, and there are probably about 500,000 to 1 million total prostitutes there. Sadly, the United Nations and others have well documented the terrible crimes that go on along with this practice (torture, rape, execution), but it seems that very little is being done to stop what is going on there.
I pray God frees those girls who are enslaved in Thailand and elsewhere, and that horrible practices such as this, murder, rape, domestic violence, persecution, racism, and abortion, no longer continue. We should all stand against these terrible crimes.

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This brief and economical reader, edited by Jim Henslin, is specifically designed to be used as a companion to hisSociology: A Down-to-Earth Approach texts.

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