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  2. Jobs for Teens: Employers Hiring 14 - 17-Year-Olds

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    Updated July 14, 2016 at 9:05 PM Getty Images The summer job has long been considered a rite of passage for American teenagers but sluggish job growth has made securing employment – for anyone ...

  3. List of entertainer occupations - Wikipedia

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    An entertainer is someone who provides entertainment in various different forms. Types of entertainers. This list is incomplete; ...

  4. Stripper - Wikipedia

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    The fully nude practice is banned in many jurisdictions, [14] but many dancers work around these constraints by selective uncovering of the vulva, anus, or both, for short periods of time, followed by immediate replacement of the clothing. [15] [16] In many clubs, entertainers will walk the floor in their revealing clothing.

  5. Crowds on Demand - Wikipedia

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    Crowds on Demand is an American publicity firm that provides clients with hired actors to pose as fans, paparazzi, security guards, unpaid protesters and professional paid protesters.

  6. The Bash (company) - Wikipedia

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    GigMasters was founded in 1997 by entrepreneurs Michael Caldwell and Kevin Kinyon who were based near New York. The company launched the first version of its website in February 1997. In September 2010, GigMasters raised $200,000 in expansion funding from investor James Marciano. [citation needed]

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  8. 'It could have been my son': Parents to protest over students ...

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    Family members and protesters are set to gather Sunday afternoon at a Cracker Barrel in Maryland, where a group of special education students received what the restaurant later called ...

  9. Sex industry - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the term sex industry are uncertain, but it appears to have arisen in the 1970s. A 1977 report by the Ontario Royal Commission on Violence in the Communications Industry (LaMarsh Commission) quoted author Peter McCabe as writing in Argosy: "Ten years ago the sex industry did not exist.