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    the gang promised the women that they would have job for her, and tours. Then they sold her and other women in the country’s rural regions for between 50,000 to 90,000 Yuan according to Xinhua. Chinese police have recently made the move to try and watch out for trafficking. In September the police finally announced an to crack down on websites arranging all male tours to Southeast Asian destinations, thought to be a source of trafficking of Chinese…

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    Human Rights Watch (HRW) is an International Non-Governmental Organization (INGO) that, according to their website (Human Rights Watch, n.d.-a), is “known for its accurate fact-finding, impartial reporting, effective use of media, and targeted advocacy, often in partnership with local human rights groups.” HRW publishes over 100 reports and briefings annually on over 90 countries’ human rights conditions (Human Rights Watch, n.d.-a). HRW’s mission is simple: “[to defend] the rights of people…

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    Every day after school, Maria sold bread by the side of the road to supplement her family’s limited income. When business was slow, Maria met Sophia, a 35 year old, became friends with her and eventually left on a trip with her. On the day of the trip, Sophia gave Maria a drink that made her unconscious. When she awoke, she was in a taxi on her way to an unfamiliar restaurant. When they arrived, Sophia sent her to go get cleaned up, come back, and then sent her off in the taxi with 3 other girls…

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    Aronowitz, Alexis A. Human trafficking Human Misery print Alexis A. Aronowitz is a professor in international justice, and her field of expertise is on human trafficking. What makes her an expert in this field is her knowledge of human trafficking, aggressive hate offenses, and aggressions well as criminology. Alexis has premeditated this course for teaching at the U.S and Germany universities and is at present an Assistant University lecturer of criminology at the University College of Utrecht…

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    Test, also known as the Mo Movie Measure or Bechdel Rule, is a simple test that determines whether women are portrayed as humans in a story, acting as subjects rather than objects. Bechdel came up with the test in the panels of her comic, “Dykes to Watch Out For”, in a strip called “The Rule”. It was simply in the form of one woman explaining her “rule” about movies to another woman. The rule names the three following criteria. First, a movie must have at least two female characters that are…

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    In foreign countries children are constantly put in danger of being blown up or shot repeatedly to death. Why are these children put in so much danger you may ask. The answer is that foreign countries and revolutionary groups often let children join their armies. Even worse is most of these groups purposely kidnap children for their armies despite the legal age to serve being 15. When these children are captured and taken to be put on trial for their crimes a great debate arises. Some people say…

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    NFC and RFID Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a wireless use of electromagnetic fields to transfer data, aiming to automatically identifying and tracking tags attached to objects. Near Field Communication (NFC) is one specific type of RFID, and shares many physical properties with it. The differences between NFC and RFID is that many extra properties were developed for NFC to enable secure mobile payments. 1.1. Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) RFID was first patented in…

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    What barcode Format do you recommend? Why? Upon reviewing the available information concerning the formation of an EDMS system, my recommendation for a barcoding format is the Health Industry Bar Code (HIBC) Standard. The HIBC Standard was created by the Health Industry Business Communications Council, which was founded in 1983 by a group of trade associations with the specific purpose to develop a labeling system that would be tailored to the needs of the healthcare industry. Through this…

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    Lrad Research Paper

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    In the first place let begin by saying what is the (LRAD)? It is The Long Range Acoustic Device. Which is a loud megaphone/microphone or speaker to convey important messages to individuals who makes loud noise and disturb the environment. Certainly, the LRAD is not a less lethal weapon. Of course, the LRAD is used to get the attention of a large crowd or a criminal is about to break the law by disturbing the peace. The LRAD once in operation will get the attention of the troublemaker, prevent…

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    Rfid Tag Research Paper

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    Do you know what an RFID tag does? An RFID tag is a small microchip placed into things like: supermarket items(known as the barcode), inside people, pets, computers, phones, etc. to track them down, read their data and transfer files to and from. An RFID tag is a Radio frequency identification device(Tag You're It 72). It contains radio frequency which means anyone with an RFID tag reader can receive radio waves and see whatever the RFID tag contains. Even Though RFID’s track kids and pets that…

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