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    By: Hudson Miltner Children around the world are included in child labor. Sometimes they are sold into slavery, sometimes they are kidnapped for many different reasons. This article will list some reasons that kids of almost all ages are sold, or brought into child labor. One reason children are sold into this terrible act, is that kids don’t get enough money and in some families, that is all they need other than food and water so they sell their children into slavery, even though most jobs…

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    bloodlines. Similarly, surrogates in the world are payed for their part and this fulfills the wishes of many families. Another correlation that can be found between the two is that surrogacy is mainly for those that can afford it. On the other hand, in the novel, innocent girls are taken away from their families to serve and exploited, as the unknown truth is that childbirth kills them. In the real world, surrogates may survive, but does exploit women. In many places, especially in Western…

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    has been widely observed that the Democratic Republic of Congo, a Central African developing country and former Belgian colony, has been the stage of great instability; and notably massive human trafficking, both ingoing and outgoing, for forced prostitution but also forced labor. Children are often used by traffickers in the DRC. The human trafficking is mainly internal to the DRC and controlled by armed groups and government forces in the Eastern…

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    trafficking. “Alexander Brown, 33, is jailed without bond on a charge of human trafficking of a minor for commercial sexual purposes. His other charges are lewd and lascivious battery on a child aged 12 to 16; deriving support from the proceeds of prostitution (being a pimp); custodial interference; and contributing to the delinquency of a minor.” Alexander is a pimp who finds ways of convincing young girls to “work” for him. When they get there for work they are being used for sex in exchange…

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    Prostitution is pretty much an activity where the person is giving up himself for either cleaning, nursing or sexual activity but most recently it's been sexual activity.This case has been going for many years, like 2400 bc- present day.The history of prostitution goes on for years and many people are either appalled about prostitution saying things like”won't reduce child prostitution” and it's “not decreasing serious diseases” ..and that's if it's not legalized but many others are saying that…

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    also include the 8.4 million children in slavery and slavery-like practices, who are also subject to exploitation by others. The practice of slavery still continues today in one form or another in every country in the world. From women forced into prostitution, children and adults forced to work in agriculture, domestic work, or factories and sweatshops producing goods for global supply chains, entire families forced to work for nothing to pay off generational debts; or girls forced to marry…

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    better reflect the conditions of the country, and its people. Of these four areas of concern, the last dealt with the problem of prostitution. In the discussion of prostitution, Ward dives into the topic by instilling the reader with the use of literature, historical lawful documents, and the perspective of the people. Moreover, the complex…

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    Sample Annotated Bibliography Rocha, P.A. (2012). Our backyard slave trade: The result of Ohio’s failure to enact comprehensive state-level human-sex-trafficking legislation. Journal of Law & Health 25, no.2: 381-417. Retrieved February 25, 2017, from Academic Search Premier, EBSCO host The author of this article uses data and information regarding human sex trafficking from both state and federal government, governmental acts and policies, governmental agencies, UN and its organizations, some…

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    Based on what I know and have learned in this course, one vulnerable group I would modify or improve to make a positive change is victims of sex/ human trafficking. Each year, right here in the United States, hundreds of sex/human trafficking cases go unreported or undetected. It has now become known as the modern day mode of slavery and can induce victims regardless of age, race, and sex, and socio-economic background. These victims are forced to perform sexual acts and are sometimes forced…

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    In my local area I was able to contact resources for human trafficking services. There is an agency called CAST (coalition to abolish slavery & trafficking) that works with victims of human trafficking, this service offers case management, housing services, legal services, local police services and any other services that help with the victim's immediate need. CAST also has a 24/7 hotline that is available for victims. Another local resource is called Saving Innocence, this resource provides…

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