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    creating commotion regarding certain elements of his story. TCITR has been a source of controversy since its publication. The controversial scenes of prostitution, discovery of profanity on the school wall, and Holden’s strange encounter with Mr. Antolini depict Salinger’s overall message of protecting and sometimes losing innocence. The prostitution scene with Holden and Sunny, the prostitute, describes a desire to maintain innocence . Therefore, Holden wants to eliminate his loneliness by…

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    The New Slavery and disposal people in Europe and America I was wondering when I read the title “The New Slavery” chapter from the book of “Disposal People” by Kevin Style. The story reputation was on the circle life of young girl called Seba from Mali, working as home slave in France, Paris families. The first interesting article, which is, I read the freedom of seba by helping of her neighbor’s. Seba after realized becomes a freewoman and she able to write and to read after long…

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    The articles that will be used to support the topic of Female Drug Lords are “A Social Description of Female Narcotics Crime” by T.M. Iavchunovskaia and I.B. Stepanova, “Female Drug Smugglers on the U.S.-Mexico Border: Gender, Crime, and Empowerment“ by Howard Campbell, “Women’s Gender Performances and Cultural Heterogeneity In the Illegal Drug Economy” by Heidi Grundetjern, “Black from Crack” by Spirit Quest, and lastly “The Daughters of La Nacha: Profiles of Women Traffickers” by Elaine Carey…

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    Marcia Ochoa explores citizenship for “GLBT” people in the “civil society” and those marginalized by it, specifically, transformistas. The metropolitan police find ways to penalize these “transformistas” in any way they could; whether an adopted civil code or an imagined one. Transformista refers to a person who was assigned the male label at birth, but identified as a woman her entire life – does not necessarily imply transgender or transsexual. Though Ochoa considers herself part of the civil…

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    What is Human Trafficking? Human trafficking is often mixed up with human smuggling, and even though that the both involve illegal movement of people there is a distinct difference in them. Human trafficking “in short, … are, first, the transportation of a person; second, force, fraud, or coercion; and, finally, exploitation.” In this definition the consent of the human being is not accounted for, but in the definition of human smuggling the consent of the human is acknowledged. Nobody knows…

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    Parts of my argument is coming from the article titled Rape and Denial written By Alice Vachss in 1993. The author discusses a federal non solution, writing about documented failures of the state and local governments to investigate, penalize and prosecute sexual assaults. She also discusses how violence against women seem to be ignored about being built around civil right provisions. She has spent ten years as a sex crime prosecutor in New York, and during this time frame she has seen rapist…

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    which turned her whole body numb. During her 40 days of captivity, Debbie faced prostitution, rape, was beaten daily and was exploited on the internet.…

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    The document that was most eye-opening and informing for me would be Document 25, Narrative of an Armenian Lady. Before reading her document, I had not previously heard of the Armenian Genocide so every detail provided was new information to me. I was struck by the matter-of-fact way she described the conditions of their forced journey: “…and that night we had to drink water polluted with blood” (91), “The third day after that they robbed us, and violated us near a place where there was water”…

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    In the video titled “Kevin Bales: How to Combat Modern Slavery”, Kevin Bales states the prices traffickers put on victims and expresses what he believes we must do to help those trapped in trafficking rings and those who have freed themselves from traffickers. 27 million people are victims of human trafficking today, and the average cost of those slaves is $90 each, ranging from slaves being as expensive as $8,000 in first world countries and as cheap as $10 in third world countries. (“Kevin…

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    was lured by her boyfriend into becoming a prostitute. Her boyfriend started a relationship with her with the intention to be her pimp and threatened her to stay with violence against her children (Source 4). Many women like Janet are forced into prostitution by men promising love, work, or a better life. Some women believe them and when they follow these men, they betray them. Many of the men who lure these women are their boyfriends or sometimes even husbands (Source 3). I think that it is…

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