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    violent in nature. Alternatively, women who are compelled by economic necessity to join the labour force are bound to neglect their domestic responsibilities. Based on the above, Bouvillian (2001:164) argued that men were to support their partners and children, therefore, a working mother now fulfilling the role of men, such men in most cases become frustrated and turn his anger on the family, specifically, the…

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    The Importance Of Modern Slavery

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    other men or women and any child that is born is automatically the master’s child now. That’s another type of slavery that still goes in today’s world. Child slavery is another part of today’s modern slavery that is still going on. 8.4 million Children are involved in today slavery; they are forced to work at factories, construction, brick kilns, mines, bars and more. They are forced to work with a little of pay or no pay at all and at times the place where they have to work at it’s far from…

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    movement of people, typically for the purposes of forced labor or commercial sexual exploitation.” (UNODC, 2016). Trafficking with humans is a serious crime and a serious violation of many human rights. “This means as people that get recruited, threatened or forced, abduction, and even small money payments or benefits to make up for the fact they are going to be a future sex slave. Every year there are thousands of men, women and children that fall into the hands of traffickers, in their own…

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    Final Paper American Literature E&C 120 Instructor - Arto Vaun Student - Gayane Aramyan Topic - “Slavery is not the only restriction of fundamental human rights, but also consequences of socio-economic, cultural situations.” When we hear the word slavery, the first famous instance comes to our mind is a history of American black slavery. However, slavery has many instances and examples, as nowadays many people are still victims of slavery, and the practices are not only unique to American…

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    Human Trafficking Issue

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    slavery, is the international and domestic transportation of human beings solely for the purpose of their exploitation. “The top countries of origin of federally identified victims in fiscal year 2013 were the United States, Mexico, the Philippines, Thailand, Honduras, Guatemala, India and El Salvador” (Orlando). Traffickers of these victims exploit them physically for domestic labor or sexual services, while taking advantage of lax laws. A number of human rights organizations work to raise…

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    Sex Trafficking Definition

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    equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world. What makes the document so remarkable is that it does not discriminate against no one no matter what is the race, religion, sexual preference, nor matter of gender everyone is equal and has the same amount of rights. In article 25 it states that “ Everyone has the right to standard of living adequate for the health and well being of himself and of his family”. In article…

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    prostitution laws and anti-trafficking laws fail to connect in any way. Utah’s code does not show the close connection between these two crimes. In Utah’s Criminal code, trafficking is not referred to in any way in the “sexual offenses” section that holds all laws pertaining to sexual abuse of children and prostitution. Utah’s code also fails to discuss the status of a trafficking victim who is persecuted under the prostitution status (Babb, 2012). This failure to acknowledge the connection and…

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    young women into believing they will have a job with money being awarded to them, when the reality is they are paid very little and are mistreated. Migrating a person from one country to another, like in Bangladesh, makes them more vulnerable to exploitation and abuse. Biswas explains that issues in the economy push people to move to different places, “Inconsistencies of global economy coupled with lack of viable economic opportunities often force people to migrate to a new land in search of a…

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    Consumer society is taught to automatically decode commercial messages such as, “white makes you win,” which attributes white normative bodies happiness to success. By deconstructing these images, the public becomes aware of the ways in which images and language perpetuate stereotypes about gender and culture…

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    existence in today’s society. Tens of millions of people are enslaved today (Free the Slaves, 2015c). 78 percent of today’s slaves are in the labour industry, 22 percent are in the sex trade industry, 55 percent are women and girls, and 26 percent are children under the age of 18 (Free the Slaves, 2015c). Shocking? Yes, but the message was clear to me when viewing the TED Talk by Lisa Kristine, “Photos that bear witness to modern slavery” (Kristine, 2012). I was drawn to this topic because I am…

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