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    treated the same? All humans get judged and bullied about the things that they do with their life. Even people that are a different race than others get judged, even when others want to marry someone as the same sex as them. If people want to marry someone they love, it should not matter what gender they are. “Around the world, people who are fighting for basic rights such as political participation and free speech are intimidated, tortured, and even killed. In the year 2000, Human Rights Watch…

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    are twenty to thirty million slaves in the world today.(Source 1) Human trafficking in America is a violation of human rights because it defies multiple guaranteed rights from the UN Declaration of Human rights. That includes articles 4,5. and 20. People treating other people as there own and personal slaves only giving them enough to live People in America don’t really think about human trafficking. At least not human trafficking in America. It’s not the fact that the people here ignore it,…

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    The world tells us that we as human beings have the right to feel free from any form of slavery, abuse or violence. They say that those are our fundamental rights as human beings, we should be respected equally no matter how poor or rich. Those rights are supposed to be protected by The Universal Declaration of Human Rights. They also stated, that children need to be protected, and that children are not supposed to work in horrible environments or even worse, become sex slaves for adults. But…

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    Human Trafficking can be described as a modern form of slavery where people are traded illegally for exploitation or commercial gain (“What is Human Trafficking,” 2015). Human trafficking happens everywhere and it violates a persons basic human rights. Human Trafficking goes against article four in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that, “No one should be held in slavery or servitude; slavery and the slave trade should be prohibited in all of their forms.” Article 3, paragraph…

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    Individual Reflection This semester, I have learned about overall human rights, the theories of Hobbes and Locke, women’s human rights, genocide, group rights, and healthcare rights. This class challenged me to think deeper about what I personally believe and about our global problems. Because of our group research about human trafficking in Cambodia, I learned much more about women’s human rights violations than I ever would have found out. Two of the works that resonated with me this semester…

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    a group that brings awareness to human trafficking, that I discovered the true dangers that women face in places one would least expect. Human trafficking not only affects a minority of women, but is a much larger issue that impacts our society and the future of young women. Human trafficking in suburban areas is a greater issue than many realize. Girls as young as middle school are preyed upon by people they presume they can trust and forced into trafficking. Traffickers will go…

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    Declaration of Human Rights. Students are taught about what rights these documents give you, but do not talk about the things that violate them. Human trafficking violates both of these documents, as it using people as currency. As of 2005 (Roots, 1) in the Criminal Code of Canada, under section 279.01 to sections 279.04, it is stated that six offences in the criminal code specifically address human trafficking ( Department of Justice, 2016). Thus, since 2005, we have had laws against human…

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    state police and Michigan state attorney general say some of their cases of human trafficking happen on Mackinac Island. Human trafficking--mainly labor trafficking--has occurred in this area right here in our own homeland; human trafficking can happen anywhere and affects those that are most vulnerable. Although human trafficking is a complex social problem that preys on society 's most poor and vulnerable, the Trafficking Victims Protection Act hopes to address prosecution for traffickers…

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    Slave Next Door : Human Trafficking and Slavery in America Today so eloquently writes that “it is the rock upon which our nation was built and the light that has guided our good laws and our progress.” The fight of human trafficking is a duty of the United States and the global community. How does a country bring true change to the world if it lacks the willpower to do so internally? It is vital for the United States foreign policy and interests in its promotion of democracy and human rights to…

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    The topic that I want to investigate is the illicit trafficking of human organs. I will look at the organ transplantation system in Canada and India. At the same time, I will compare the two countries and examine the laws that existed to punish illegal trafficking groups from luring innocent poor donors into the organ trade. Globalization and the field of transplantation “[have] created an alarming new market for illicit trafficking of human organs.” The research question that I will be…

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