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    Forced labor is illegal, yet so many people are subjected to it. The majority of those people are migrants and indigenous people. There are about 168 million children around the world who are victims of forced labor. Over 85 million are working in hazardous environment. Nobody is around to ensure their safety because their employers know that they can always find someone else if that child dies ("Forced Labour, Human Trafficking and Slavery"). All of this people are vulnerable and taken…

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    Human Trafficking in the Eastern Hemisphere The Merriam Webster dictionary defines human trafficking as the illegal movement and possession of people for profit in forced labor or commercial sexual exploitation. “Every country and continent, no matter what type of economy, is experiencing and is effected by this obstacle” (sherescuehome.org). Human trafficking is a world-wide problem that is centered around the Eastern Hemisphere, typically in Asia. Millions of people are currently slaves on…

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    earth, Nepal. Human trafficking especially, young women and children for prostitution and underground sex industry across the border has become one of major social and…

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    Advertising that is directed at children is estimated at over $15 billion annually which is about 2.5 times as much as it used it be in 1992(Center for a New American Dream, 2012). These days children are targeted by marketers because they are the biggest and the most profitable market. It’s therefore important to assess whether targeting them is ethical or not. This paper will explore the reasons as to why kids are being targeted by marketers. I will argue that kids should not be targeted…

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    out of four children ages five to ten get less than one hour of physical activity daily, according to a new survey. This is a problem because the American Heart Association recommends that children have at least sixty minutes of exercise a day, and only twenty-five percent of children accomplish this. Being overweight or obese as a child has become a serious problem due to the fact that kids are becoming more sedentary. (Paul, M., & Robinson, L. (2015, October 1). Nutrition for Children and…

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    A Shot Will Help You Live The issue of whether to vaccinate young children has become an increasingly large dilemma. Since finding and creating vaccines, there had been the complete and utter “extinction” of some of the most deadly diseases known to man. Now that there are some families deciding not to vaccinate their young children, those diseases have come back with sometimes deadly consequences. Vaccines and immunizations have been used for well over 100 years, and have been credited with…

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    safeguarding of children and young people. Working together to Safeguard children 2015 provides the statutory guidelines and non statutory guidelines that support the Children Act 1989 and the Children Act 2004. Other policies and guidelines include Keeping Children Safe in Education 2015 and Safeguarding Children and Safer Recruitment in Education 2007. A school must produce internal policies and procedures that comply with national legislation and guidelines. The Protection of Children Act…

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    choose to fight to support their country, but were forced to fight or stolen from their families to become a soldier. In the article Child Soldiers, Prosecution, some say that “children are often forced into fighting and have little choice over whether or not the enlist.” Many towns are destroyed by an army and take the children with them for fighting. They have no say in this cause, and if they do, death is upon their short lived lives. But why would people want…

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    AFTER PINK=CITED QUOTE All around the world there are desperate children being abducted and brainwashed into child soldiers. Children as young as 5 are taken, given a gun and told to kill others or die. If these kids do get rescued by peacekeepers they go into rehabilitation. Child soldiers deserve amnesty because they were just desperate children who were abducted and brainwashed into killing. Around the world innocent children 5-18 are being terribly captured. Captured then drugged with…

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    corruption, it is purity. One of the things that come to mind when you think of innocence is children. Children are unaware of the horrors of the world and they are still pure in mind and spirit. As kids in America we were very lucky to be able to have our innocence for as long as we can. However, in countries like Sierra Leone they are not given a choice, they lose their innocence at a very young age. Children in Sierra Leone and other areas around the world can be as little as 5 and have…

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