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    Legalizing Prostitution

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    Prostitution is the practice or occupation of engaging in sexual activity with someone for payment. It is known as a morally wrong act between people. But could prostitution lead to a better and more controlled society? Legalization of 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…

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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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    My research project will be over there is more to sex crime investigations versus what we see on Law & Order SVU. For example, the show is actually fictional than what happens in reality. Sex crimes are being passed by everyday and circling our precincts desks rather than being investigated. The television show shows us that every case that comes their way is being handled with proper care in catching predictors, child abusers and rapists. One of the sources I will use to write my paper will be…

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    The arrest of one of Indiana's celebrities forces us to acknowledge what many still don't want to believe — the underground business of sex trafficking exists and is thriving. When the Indiana Protection for Abused and Trafficking Humans Task Force, which I co-chair, first started talking about human trafficking in our state, we were met with skeptics. People could not believe this was happening here. Fortunately — and very unfortunately — it's now impossible for even the skeptics to ignore the…

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    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, but in a rather…

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    Reading and Writing Class Prof: Knight Student: Huan Nguyen Solution Essay The world is facing with many serious problems from nature, such as hurricane, 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…

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    Seeing is Believing Appearance is everything; a common phrase used in marketing, fashion, and even politics because the public believes only what they can see. Aware of this, Toni Morrison considered varying points of views in her novel, The Bluest Eye, which provided a world unknown to most of her readers. By using this strategy, it proved Morrison understands the diversity of her audience, and this element equipped her novel for success. Through Pecola’s perspective, the readers meet three…

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    Trafficking is a world wide phenomenon occurring daily around us daily. The missing of young innocent children, women, and men; that’s life’s are taken from them and given to criminals. Majority of the victims taken, are never found again. The act of this crime causes the families to hurt and grieve for their loved ones. “To fully understand what child trafficking is, one must first understand the concept of human trafficking itself.”(Gale Student Resources). Having something so special,…

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    are being sold to a person or persons and they are treated as commodity and sold to an abuser for their own sexual pleasure and they gain money by doing so Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children mostly occurs in the sex trade business of prostitutions, child pornography, and trafficking. Although only a little research has been done in the sex trade business of commercial sexual exploitation of children involved. It is estimated that there are more than two million children around the…

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    countries. It’s a twenty-seven billion dollar plus industry that victimizes over 35 million people worldwide. Human trafficking is the act of illegal recruitment or transport by means of force, coercion, exploitation or other such tactics typically for forced labor or commercial sex purposes (UNODC). The problems associated with Human Trafficking include: organ trafficking, migrant smuggling, corruption, CSEC, and gender discrimination. Human trafficking is a form of modern slavery…

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