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    Modern Day Slavery Slavery has been a problem for hundreds of years‚ but it shares many of the same root causes. One of the reasons slaves are preferred to workers is because it is much cheaper to feed a slave than to feed a worker. Workers are also paid more if they are doing dangerous work‚ but slaves do not have this benefit. This also means that slaves are preferred in dangerous work environments. Slavery is a very profitable business overall‚ making it attractive to a potential trafficker

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    examples of child labors‚ or “modern slavery”‚ as what Kevin Bales suggested in his book Modern Slavery. Going back to the quotation by Jimmy Carter‚ it can be seen from this story how globalization has its negative consequences. It’s the need for domestic productive and reproductive labor from a colonial country that acted as an opposite force to the international forces to protect children. People‚ especially children‚ were treated as commodities through a variety form of forced labor. Even though

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    Human trafficking is a form of modern slavery that occurs when one person exerts control over another person in order to exploit them economically. In this scenario‚ the victim is controlled through manipulation‚ violence‚ or the threat of violence and cannot walk away. Human trafficking is further broken down into two forms: labor trafficking and sex trafficking. Labor trafficking occurs in contexts that can include all forms of labor and services‚ including domestic servitude‚ sweat shops‚ and

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    Slavery was made illegal by the emancipation proclamation in 1863. Today‚ however modern day slavery is a multi-billion-dollar industry. Broken‚ lost‚ and barely getting by four billion people around the world are not protected by their legal system which allows perpetrators to commit crimes with little fear of repercussions. The definition of slavery is anyone held in servitude or legally owned by another human being. Today there are 28 million slaves‚ which is the highest number on record. Although

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    Global Perspectives Essay #2 Human Trafficking Causes and Effects Human Trafficking‚ The Modern Slavery Introduction Human trafficking is a big problem all around the world. Every year‚ thousands of men‚ women and children are kidnapped by traffickers‚ and forced into sexual exploitation and slavery. In this essay‚ I will talk about the causes of human trafficking and what effects it has on the victims‚ families‚ and society. Causes The cause of human trafficking is mainly the organized

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    are trafficked annually in the United States‚ and the estimated number of U.S. citizens who are sold into slavery each year is even

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    Bales‚ Kevin‚ and Zoe Trodd. Modern slavery: the secret world of 27 million people. Oxford: Oneworld‚ 2009. Print. Modern Slavery: The Secret World of 27 Million People is an analysis of modern slavery‚ going back to the history of slavery and the economic and political context of the present time. Other than the fact that it really places slavery into a much larger context‚ the book also seems exhausting ‚ with lots of statistical references and a broad analysis. Kevin Bales is a researcher who

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    Chains Persuasive Paper To this day‚ the thought of slavery suggests the heavy chains that held many African Americans in bondage‚ the song “Amazing Grace”‚ the Civil War‚ and maybe even the Middle Passage. The word slavery itself seems outdated; especially since it was abolished by the 13th amendment in 1865 in the United States. Still since ancient times slavery has been used and it is a war that is yet to be won. Now it has been called Modern Slavery; it is usually disguised and prevalent in this present

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    Modern Sex Slavery Modern slavery is a group of words that most Americans might not be familiar with. Millions of people assume that slavery ended with the African slave trade‚ and the Emancipation Proclamation‚ but there is a lot of information that people are blind to. Slavery is defined as the practice of forcing a person to work under unfavorable conditions against his or her own will‚ but what the dictionary doesn’t show is that there are many different forms of slavery. Child slavery‚ and

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    Our contemporary society has many flaws and issues that can cause severe sufferings for mankind. Among them Contemporary slavery also known as Modern day slavery is one of very unjustifiable problems which clearly demonstrates that inhumanity still exist in the present day in our modern community. Although slavery is illegal in every country in the modern world‚ in a recent statistic‚ approximately 35.8 million people are currently trapped in this curse (USA Today) but unfortunately many of us simply

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