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    resources. The millions of Africans being enslaved, killed, or mistreated were seen as objects, a chance for power and more money. With Africans being taken from their homes and their colonies being destroyed, extreme poverty was created. Europe exploited the lands of Africa and the resources it…

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    receives payment or a benefit to agree to a child being exploited.  Purpose of the movement: All those who have contributed to it and knew that what they did was likely to lead to the exploitation of the child-recruiters, intermediaries, document providers, transporters, corrupt officials, employers and exploiters are traffickers. Conversely, a person moving a child without the intention, knowledge or suspicion that the child would be exploited is not likely to be a…

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    The primary purpose of including birthright citizenship in the fourteenth amendment was to ensure citizenship to freed slaves after the Civil War, which angered many confederate sympathizers and pro-slavery advocates. The status quo pre-Civil War deemed that African slaves were not citizens, but rather less than human. The very foundations of America legitimized treating slaves as fungible commodities rather than equal people. The earliest controversies of the United States focused on the value…

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    Both novelists appear to be attempting to deconstruct the nature/culture and masculine/feminine dichotomy, by showing that a balance is needed. By looking at culture as the newly developing culture of progress through science, an explicit connection between science and culture – where men are in control of both – is created. Women are portrayed within both novels as 'natural' whereas as men portray a more cultural aspect of society, the authors are highlighting that a balance is needed between…

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    Imagine making a mistake in your life and being sent to prison only to be exploited in a way that makes you feel like less than a human being. Often the companies that own these prisons overlook the conditions and maintenance in order to keep their profits maximized. Inmates are treated like numbers rather than people, because companies are focused on the number of prisoners they can house rather than the number of prisoners they can rehabilitate. Author Seth Wessler wrote about the harsh…

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    opened ourselves to the problems plaguing our society. Increase of immigration has contributed to a multitude of predicaments such as overcrowded dumbbell housing and poor sanitation. Furthermore, the working class, including immigrants, have been exploited by big corporations. This is due to rapid industrialization and cities urbanizing. The Progressive Party seeks to maintain the government of people, for the people, and by the people. We shall establish and maintain economic equality and…

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    goods and services” (Maulana, 2010), and in part economics influences every aspect of social life. 2. The political economic status of the ghetto is that of a domestic colony. In many ways, the ghetto is being oppressed, isolated, deprived, and exploited in a similar manner as the former colonies. The majority of the residences are unemployed (resulting in a strong dependency on government aid) or making wages that cannot sufficiently support a family, the businesses in the ghetto are sucking…

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    an important subject at that. As Terranova states, Free labour is defined as “the moment where the knowledgeable consumption of culture is translated into productive activities that are pleasurably embraced and at the same time often shamelessly exploited” (Terranova, 37). With this quote in mind, free labour can be taken from those who participate in online activity even if they are not aware of it. Although free labour may seem like a negative thing, free labour impacts consumers of digital…

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    in the slave narrative. However, white women are known as pure and black women are known as impure. The sexually abuse and sex trafficking is happening around the world. Therefore, it also oppresses the ability to speak for themselves, sexually exploited and sex trafficking happen today. The history of slavery was first started around 19th century. African slaves were brought from Europe to America. The slave transporting began as entrepreneur occupation for British. Slave were brought to work…

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    Though the force of evil, humanity has exploited their ‘Godly gift;’ whereby untamed it has developed spin-offs of sexual concerns that can propel itself into an array of traumas in marriage, adultery, incest, pornography, rape, jealousy, betrayal, and deceit, with a never ending list of sufferings. Relentlessly, due to technology of social media, the manifestation of “lust in performance” endures like a constant house guest that subtly demands attention. Across the world, it spiritually feeds…

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