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Illegally obtaining computerized information through the path of direct access is usually taken by
 
  a. malware creators.
  b. business competitors.
  c. office workers.
  d. hackers.

Question 2

How do feminist perspectives address prostitution?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c

Answer to Question 2

Answer: Not all feminists agree about the issue of prostitution. There are polarized opinions about the subject. Some feminists feel that prostitution is exploitative and demeaning toward women and it subjects them to violence and disease. Some feminists feel that prostitution fulfills a womans right to control her body and her sexuality. They argue for the legalization of prostitution and an end to the stigma associated with it.





 

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