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    Sex trafficking has become a billion-dollar industry all over the world and has been for many centuries. Are you aware of the seriousness and importance of putting an end to this problem? The average people witness sex trafficking daily and does not even know it. Prostitution is an illegal act that will and can put a stop to human trafficking if it was legalized. Sex Trafficking is the form of women, men and children being subjected to sexual violence and exploitation for the exchange of money…

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    safe . In the world, today human trafficking and smuggling have been a major, up to 14,000 to 17,000 people trafficked in the U.S each year. Unfortunately, Karla Jancinto was 12 when she was targeted by a trafficker and lured her away. More can be done to prevent human trafficking’s such as host an awareness event from watching and discussing films about human trafficking, volunteer, and support anti-trafficking efforts in your community and much more. Human trafficking primarily…

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    The Truth About Sharks. Discrimination toward teenagers is one of the most common types of discrimination there is in society. In the story “The Truth About Sharks’ written by Joan Bauer, a teenage girl named Beth is wrongly accused of shoplifting due to her age. On top of simply being a teenager, a teen’s appearance can also bring more discriminatory judgment toward them, as happens to Beth in the story. People who lack a sense of power in their lives tend to take it out on teenagers in the…

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    Legalizing Prostitution

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    this action should be taken place in America because of minimizing human trafficking and supporting feminist ideals. It seems that there is a misconceptions that legalizing prostitution could lead to pimps finding an easier way to keep girls. However, this is entirely not true. For example, Sweden has made being a prostitute legal, but buying it illegal. Because of this, Slate: Why is Prostitution Illegal? says, “Trafficking is reportedly down to 200 to 400 girls and women a year, compared…

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    Prostitution has been called “the world’s oldest profession”. It has been around for many years. It involves commercial sex, where men or women are making a living by having sexual intorcorse with each other. Legalizing prostitution can solve lots of problems but it’s unlikely that those old white people in Washington are going to make the change. Reality check children! If whoring around has been here this long, I mean come on guys it's 2015 it ain't going nowhere. Sex workers in Nevada make…

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    are considered disposable and are thrown out if they do not meet the standards of the people buying them (Slavery Today). Female circumcision (also known as female genital mutilation) is a brutal act of altering a females reproductive organs. This practice is most common in Europe, Africa, and Asia. It is performed for cultural reasons and has no health benefits. The people who perform these procedures are the same people who help with child birth and other things like that. This procedure has…

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    Are individuals aware of the human trafficking situation going on throughout the entire planet? Do they even know what human trafficking is and how it affects not only the people involuntarily involved but every single other person as well? According to the United States Department of Homeland Security, human trafficking is defined as, “Human trafficking is a modern-day form of slavery involving the illegal trade of people for exploitation or commercial gain” (dhs.gov, 2015). But, the most…

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    Consent Of Prostitution

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    Before prostitution she was selling drugs but realized there was more money in prostitution. Through the interview she was referred to as Nancy because she didn’t want to reveal her identity in part because she didn’t want pimps to know she worked for herself. Even though she can get another…

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    Paragraph 1 Until today there are around 5.5 million children that suffer from child slavery. Human trafficking and child slavery isn't a new topic. Since the ancient Greece, people were needed to do the hard work. In Rome, the slavery grew more brutal, as people were forced to work on several fields while fearing they were going to get hurt. Not even religion spared people from being slaved, if it didn't say in their books it was wrong, then it wasn't. And the problem continues until today,…

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    tsunami, earthquake and so on. Beside of that we are witnessing majority issues that caused by human. Human trafficking is one of human made problems; a global issue that impacts strongly to our society all over the world. Governments and some non-profit organizations show great concern about this matter. I will find out the cause for this issue and explore the possible solution. Human trafficking means trading people for benefits and it usually runs by highly organized business. Most of the…

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