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    Outline Public Speaking 101 Attention Getter: Are slavery and bondage still existant in the world today? This is difficult to imagine but sadly‚ true. Thesis: Sex trafficking is a major problem across the globe and as citizens we can help combat this large industry by having more awareness. Relevancy: Sex trafficking is the slave trade of the 21st century. It is one of the most profitable industries worldwide bringing in an estimated 9 billion dollars a year. Every year 600‚000 to 800

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    Many Americans believe that this only happens in developing countries; however‚ human trafficking is an issue that is widespread in our very own country. According to a study from the Coalition Against Trafficking in Women‚ each year there are 50‚000 women and children who are trafficked into the United States‚ most of whom are sexually exploited. Conclusion Solomon Northup’s slave narrative open’s the eyes of his audience about the horrid experiences and injustices suffered by the Blacks just

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    Portland‚ or as reporter Dan Rather (1) refers to it “Pornland”‚ is a huge hub for child sex trafficking‚ so much so the numbers may make you sick. Pornland‚ known for its large numbers of porn shops‚ exotic dancing clubs‚ nude clubs‚ massage parlors‚ and lingerie modeling studios. People want to believe Portland is known for its eco-friendliness‚ vase nature parks‚ hiking trails‚ local pubs‚ breweries‚ and its “keep Portland weird” attitude; but as citizens of Portland‚ we can no longer believe

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    Proposition 35

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    primarily about increasing the penalty for sex trafficking. The bill would increase prison sentences for human traffickers‚ require convicted human traffickers to register as sex offenders‚ require all registered sex offenders to disclose their internet accounts (such as Facebook)‚ require criminal fines from convicted human traffickers to pay for services to help victims‚ and lastly mandate law enforcement training for identifying human trafficking. The fiscal impact of this bill was estimated and

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    Modern Day Slavery in Texas Human Trafficking‚ best known as modern day slavery‚ is a major problem in Texas. Human trafficking can be defined into two types of Trafficking: Involuntary servitude which includes the domestic work such as Nannies‚ maids‚ and housekeeping‚ the business operations which consist of the Nail salons‚ massage parlors‚ and construction‚ and also the larger operations like the factory sweat shops and Agricultural farming. The second Trafficking is the most lucrative being

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    My Visit to a Music Concert

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    Human Trafficking and its Implications on Businesses Ebenezer Tetteh MATEY Address: 16 Chemin des Ouches‚ 1203 Geneva Mobile No. : 076 639 59 73 Email:ebenezer.matey@graduateinstitute.ch Table of Contents Abstract .................................................................................................................................................. 3 1. Introduction ....................................................................................................................

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    INTRODUCTION Article 23 has assumed great significance in recent times and has become potent instrument in the hands of the Courts to ameliorate the pitiable condition of the poor in the country. Article 23 of the Constitution prohibits traffic in human being and beggar and other similar forms of forced labour. The second part of this Article declares that any contravention of this provision shall be an offence punishable in accordance with law. 1.2 OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY The research project has

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    Sami MacKenzie May 15‚ 2012 Persuasive Speech Human Trafficking Known as the “invisibles” or “modern-day slaves”‚ the human trafficking trade is the fastest growing criminal trade in the U.S. and one of the most profitable industries in the world. It is global in nature‚ existing throughout the world‚ with traffickers coercing men‚ women and children of all races and circumstances. Approximately 800‚000 to 900‚000 victims are trafficked every year of which 100‚000 are reportedly children sold

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    Prostitution: Sociology

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    era. As a result‚ prostitution is not about to disappear anytime soon‚ despite relatively recent local laws. Also throughout centuries‚ it has remained as a topic which the practice of it have been debated by many and now it has been legalized in Canada! Many might be outraged and even disgusted by this‚ but they serve a very important and a special purpose in our society and social class. When analyzing prostitution through symbolic interactionism some of the key points are - reason to enter the

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    undoubtedly remains one of the exigent issues of public discourse. The underpinning factors influencing the views of many people hinge on public morality‚ culture differences‚ religious considerations‚ human rights and so forth. Today‚ prostitution has been legalized either partly or wholly in Denmark‚ Canada‚ France‚ Mexico‚ Netherlands‚ Israel‚ England and Wales. Meanwhile‚ prostitution remains illegal in Ghana and all the states (except Nevada) in United States as well as others countries. Notwithstanding

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