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    a.m., the people who were the victims were Frank Gusenberg, John May, Albert Weinshank, James Clark, Adam Heyer. RIVAL GANGS Gangsters ruled may of the large cities during the Prohibition era, they become rich by owning speakeasies, breweries, brothels, and gambling joints. Between the rival gangs and the bribe local officials they become the celebrities. Chicago was split into two rival gangs by the late 1920’s, where one gang was led by Al Capone and the second one by George “Bugs” Moran.…

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    Freedom of speech is a privilege all Americans share. A person can state whatever they please, so long as it doesn’t cause a clear and present danger, without government interference. The idea that someone can legally think, be, and say whatever they want is what lead millions of immigrants to form the U.S. back in 1776 and is the same reason people fight for their right to live here today. Thanks to information being so accessible in this digital age, individuals are told that they are allowed…

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    to that gives a damn about us." This shows that George doesn't think very highly of himself or that he will succeed or that people don't care about him. When George gets paid for working on the ranch he blows all of his money on booze and at the brothel because he has no self worth or purpose so he thinks. The fact that he does this proves that he isn't trying to make himself better, but he is on a self destructive path because of his feelings and flaws. This plays apart in the story more…

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    potty with her arms and legs immobilised, or locked in a metal cage. Genie was raised in social insolation by her abusive Father, Clark Wiley. Clark lacked natural love as both his parents were not fully involved in his bringing; his Mother ran a brothel and his Father died of a lightning strike. The abandonment of his mother caused a large resentment towards her, and the death of his father meant he lived in multiple orphanages. The abandonment from Clark’s parents could have been the initial…

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    “There was a middle-aged guy in the living room that wanted to take advantage of a 15-year-old girl. “ “One day I was like, I can’t do this no more. I was in pain. I had sex with almost 40 guys in one day, and I was so tired and I said I can’t do this no more.” These quotes are attributed to victims of sex trafficking. Sex trafficking, the exploitation of women and children is a growing atrocity worldwide but it can be stopped through awareness and law enforcement intervention. Sex trafficking…

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    A murderous atmosphere pervaded the late 1800’s, numerous people at the time were reported missing and bodies of the deceased piled. The contribution of these victims can be linked to the rise of serial killers, especially the two most notorious serial killer in of the time Jack the Ripper and Herman Webster Mudgett, who went by the alias of Dr. H.H. Holmes. The two killers began killing around the 1880’s, and they were able to escape captivity for years. It is widely debated whenever Jack the…

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    their own kids. Traffickers often promise that the children will get an education and earn money to send back home. But once the kids have left their villages, they're put to work in factories, mines, homes, fields, restaurants, hotels, and sometimes brothels”{Rebecca Zissou}. People can be so cruel taking children from their parents is not right and they should be punished, but “There are no accurate figures, partly because there is no clear definition of slavery, especially for children”{The…

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    Visual Arts in the Modern World Assignment Number: U08A01 HUM1000 – Dr. Perry Capella University Introduction Throughout history the Visual Arts have been vital to the communication between and survival of the human species. We have evolved over thousands of years from the time of the cavemen our first art being that depicting that of the hunt to the modern surrealism depicted by Salvador Dalí. The vast expanse of emotion behind visual art is truly beyond the peripheral of the mind’s…

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    Kristof and WuDunn explained the complexity of removing women from these situations is often convoluted because the brothel is what ties and exposes these women to dangerous yet addictive conditions that include drug addiction and substance abuse. Kristof and WuDunn then turn their focus towards domestic violence through horrific stories of young woman and the constant…

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    Castro formally declared Cuba a socialist state on May of 1961. In his historic 2014 trip to Cuba Obama, to the surprise of many, justified the revolution of 1959 arguing that like the US’s 1776 revolution, it had taken unavoidable measures against terrible injustices. Why the Cuban revolution took a Communist turn has much to do with the island’s cruel history, specifically, the long line of leaders who were ready to sell Cuba to the highest bidder. The island saw much political unrest after…

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