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    African Ivory Trade

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    In fact, ivory trade is only damaging the economies of many nations, especially in Africa. In a report done by Wanjohi Kabukuru (2013), he describes how poaching is hurting African economies, mainly through tourism. The East African Community (EAC) nations that include…

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    Sex Trade Speech

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    With the billions of people living in this world at peace, many still suffer. After all the wars fought for freedom and equality and justice, there are still many people in slavery. With the underground sex trade going on everyday, many women suffer, being abused, physically, emotionally and mentally. Many of them die due to drugs being put in their bodies, their pimps beating them and the buyers beating or murdering them. With millions of women are being traded and just being used as just…

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    Fair Trade Essay

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    The Unfair Trade Of Clothing: A Brief Clothing Study Joy, M, Ringold University Of The People Define Fair trade: "A movement whose goal is to help producers in developing countries to get a fair price for their products as to help reduce poverty, provide for the ethical treatment of workers and farmers and promote environmentally sustainable practices" (Merriam-Webster, 2015). This essay below will briefly cover some of the Fair Trade issues with clothing. Or The Unfair Trade Of Clothing.…

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    Triangular Trade Route

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    When I was in level five at Mrs.Jewele’s class we were learning about something that led us into “The Triangular Trade Route” topic. It was interesting for me because it was like almost a big part of the american history to import stuff in three different countries in the world. From Europe to Africa to the Americas then back to Europe then the whole system starts again starting from Europe. So as I was selecting a topic to research for NHD, I remembered about what we learned in level…

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    was then used in Europe to purchase Chinese goods. Additionally, since the demand for sugar and silver spiked in America and Europe, the exportation of slavery also experienced a spike. The Triangle Trade illustrates how demand to consume exported goods within these regions cultivated the slave trade and eventually created The Bambara Kingdom, “an enormous machine to produce…

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    Exotic Pet Trade

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    The exotic pet trade is a multi-billion dollar industry in the U.S. and while some wild pets are bred in captivity, many are taken from their native habitats. Millions of animals are forced into the exotic pet trade every year for the purpose of becoming someone's pet or entertaining the masses in a circus or roadside zoo. People are enthralled with the idea to own an exotic animal as a pet but as the animal grows up, the owner soon realizes that they can no longer take care of the animal and…

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    Child Labour Trade

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    Trade and Child Labor Introduction When it comes to the difficulties of children being exploited internationally, the most common stories we hear commonly or publicized commonly are about children being trafficked into commercial sex work. This is clearly an issue that deserves attention. But, less well known and more widespread concern facing children is child labor. According to reports of United Nations, over two hundred million children of age between 7 to 17 years of age are working as…

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    Misappropriation Trade secret misappropriation is different from violations of other IP rights, since by definition trade secrets are secret, while patents and registered copyrights and trademarks are publicly available. Unlike other forms of IP [2], trade secret is basically a do it yourself form of protection. You do not register with the government to secure your trade secret. You simply keep the information confidential and personal. Trade secret protection lasts for as long as the secret is…

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    Undeniably, the trade relationship can cause damage to people who used to work in America. However, in my opinion, the trade relationship is beneficial for both countries in the long run. It is both good and bad for people in the United States. Some American workers will be hurt from the US/China trade relationship. For example, American workers are more likely to be fired, just like the female worker who worked…

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    Slave Trade Motivation

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    slave. Each of the roles of the people in the slave trade had a unique perspective and desires based on the situation. The collision point of all of these perspectives is the moment the slave changes hands from the slave trader to the buyer. The moment that the transaction occurs each person’s worries and desires are at their heights. The different perspectives, motivations, and worries will be analyzed at this particular moment in the slave trade. While each of the parties…

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