Slave Trade Movie

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“Those who deny freedom to others, deserve it not for themselves”
― Abraham Lincoln, Complete Works - Volume XII A lot of things go across your cerebral mass between your ears, when watching an Indian movie. Usually the thing that crosses my mind when I see an Indian movie is confusion. This is since I only understand a very small part of it. Although when I was watching one particular movie, called Mardaani, which happened to be on the day that we were supposed to find a topic for this I-search essay, I got pulled in, of course I still didn’t understand the dialogue in the movie. The movie was about Slave trade, or rather flesh trade (you will find out about it in a bit). Then it struck me oh, wait oh, I can use this for English. So before the end of the due time 8:30 in the evening I put my idea on, the idea document that was shared in class.
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Well, after some research, and watching the movie, with english subtitles, I found out that politicians are too busy, ‘enjoying themselves’, and supporting sex trade (part of my slave trade topic, like human trafficking). Others who are supposed to be fighting this, are too busy asking what they should call this crime: slave trade, flesh trade or sex trade. So, what is slave trade anyway? Wait, I will research that. Dictionary.com states that slave trade is “the business or process of procuring, transporting, and selling slaves...”. That was an extremely general definition; for the sake of your understanding and mine, I went deeper into the research and when slave trade started on the

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