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    Despite the different social classes and roles that human beings perform in different societies and civilizations, on a purely natural level, all humans only need to perform the tasks necessary for survival. Since survival in nature requires only a certain amount of skills for the average and reasonable human being (such as the ability to hunt, forage, make clothing and shelter etc.), those who did survive possessed all these same skills. In this case, similar to how Hobbes says “nature hath…

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    Human Trafficking Today

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    in the form of human trafficking, and in places that are closer to home than many may realize. Society itself has impacted human trafficking greatly, through turning a blind eye towards it, and by the lack of social deviance forced upon these horrendous crimes. This violation of human rights epitomizes the control held over those who are trafficked, generally women and children, and how certain gender and social classes are targeted over others. Society’s lack of education about human…

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    destination for victims. The trading of humans like one would trade property is an illegal practice. A person should never be treated as property or goods for sale, people should not be treated inhuman. However; in today’s world human trafficking has become a worldwide epidemic and the only way to reduce the occurrence of this modern day slavery is through government intervention, education and awareness. Human Trafficking is defined as the criminal commercial exchange of human beings who are…

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    Human Trafficking Most people are asking what is human trafficking. Human Trafficking is where people sell other people for sex. It is happening all over the United States. Every year thousands of men, women and kids end up in the hands of human traffickers. You will not just find human trafficking in the U.S. it is in every country around the world. Human Trafficking is like today 's slavery people are getting sold to have sex and people are watching it happen and doing nothing about it.…

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    author of “The Ethics of Human Cloning” introduces his idea by defining human cloning. He argues cloning, as an alternative for reproduction is an artificially manipulated process to create embryo. He presents his argument by exploring three different perspectives in seeing the issue of human cloning: society, ethics, and law. Moreover, the author also tries to show the benefit of human cloning. However the number of drawbacks and polemics explained by the author about human cloning implied the…

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    Human Trafficking Facts

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    and prospering in the United States; many people mistakenly believe that human trafficking is a small industry that is only found in third world countries. In reality, “Human trafficking is the third largest international crime industry (behind illegal drugs and arms trafficking.) It reportedly generates a profit of $32 billion every year. Of that number, $15 billion is made in industrialized countries.”(11 Facts) Human trafficking is a large, global problem and until the population realizes…

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    international criminal will turn to human trafficking for sexual exploitations; Organizations like Dasra explains that [the] reason why sex trafficking persists is straightforward: immense profitability with minimal risk. A net profit margin of over 70 percent makes sex trafficking one of the most profitable businesses in the world. It is becoming increasingly easy and inexpensive to procure, move and exploit vulnerable girls. As stated before, victims of human trafficking for the purpose of…

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    The Horrors of Human Trafficking Human trafficking is the third fastest growing criminal activity being perpetrated around the world, after drugs and arms trafficking. It has been reported that approximately 21 million men, women, and children across every continent and all socioeconomic backgrounds are victims of human trafficking (ExoduscCry.com, n.d.). It has also been reported that on a yearly basis 800,000 men, women, and children are trafficked across international borders (Dosomething.org…

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    common misconception of human trafficking is that it is same or very similar to smuggling. Those who are “smuggled” into a country are doing so by their own free will, without coercion. Human trafficking victims don’t have to be shipped anywhere internationally to still be “trafficked”. Since they are being captured or coerced into slavery, it is against their free will, therefore wildly different from smuggling. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Service, Human trafficking is…

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    Evolution of the Human Diet Presently, the state of people becoming poisoned by the food they are consuming is alarming. This has been attributed to the evolution of the human diet. Many health problems are related to the discordance that has been a result of diet changes that have outstripped the ability of genetic development to keep pace with the alternations in what people consume today (Ungar and Mark 145). Nutritionists today are arguing that there is increased inundated fat, high gleamy…

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