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    Immigration

    families, some are not. In fact, some are quite dangerous, jeopardizing the safety and well-being of American citizens.) * Illegal immigration has lead to many problems such as illegal activities, horrendous crimes of drug smuggling and human trafficking. (Illegal immigrants who are repeat offenders are harder to track, making it difficult for law enforcement to prevent crime. Further, weak borders have caused a compounding problem of terrorists assimilating with illegal immigrants, crossing the

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    Human Trafficking

    for human trafficking, government should secure the borders by keeping a strict vigil and working closely with bus stands, railway stations and passport offices. 2.) Greater co-ordination should be maintained among states as trafficking has a long trail with several transit points in between. Investigation should be carried keeping in mind to destroy this long trail. 3.) Door to door campaigns at villages for spreading awareness must be done, explaining them tricks of trafficking and how they

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    Human Trafficking

    this day she will never know when she’ll be let go and see her family again. Human Trafficking is a big issue in the world that constantly increases, many families are torn apart and people’s lives and innocents are taken from them. Human Trafficking is such a unseen issue and many people don’t understand it that it’s being pushed off to the side and ignored. The people who are suffering from human trafficking are calling out for our help and we need to put our foot down and start bringing awareness

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    Relativism and Morality

    RELATIVISM AND MORALITY Week 2 Assignment Sarah Knight SOC120: Introduction to Ethics and Social Responsibility Prof. Thomas Reeder November 4, 2013 Relativism and Morality Moral choices are conducted on a daily basis, by every culture, which can be viewed on an ethical scale of right or wrong, by other cultures. In her writing of “Some Moral Minima”, Lenn E. Goodman views several aspects of morality and relativism, and argues that certain things are just wrong. In presenting my own

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    Just New Here

    The Dark Side of Chocolate is a documentary about the continued allegations of trafficking of children and child labor in the international chocolate industry.  Cocoa plantations in Ghana and the Ivory Coast provide 80% of the world with chocolate, according to CorpWatch. Chocolate producers around the world have been pressured to “verify that their chocolate is not the product of child labor or slavery. The filming started in Germany, where Mistrati asked vendors where their chocolate comes from

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    Human Trafficking in Thailand Case Study First and foremost, many people wonder what trafficking actually is. Trafficking is the trade in humans, most commonly for the purpose of sexual slavery, forced labor or for the extraction of organs or tissues. Human rights are none existent to those who are victims of human trafficking in Thailand. It is an unjust and cruel act that is happening in Thailand and other places around the world. These victims are children, men, women and even innocent teens

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    Prostitution

    Nothing drives the passion and stirs the emotion, especially in theUnited States, more than the horrendous stories of modern-day human slavery. Whether sexual, domestic, or labor, the terror and horror that human trafficking victims have endured defies the scope of our sensitivities. Most who work in human service fields have heard many stories of these survivors. We have heard of the dedication of the practitioners and law enforcement officers who are involved in the apprehending, and prosecution

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    Trafficking

    "Human Trafficking: The New Era of Slavery" When the word slavery comes to mind in the present day most people think of it as something that has passed, a long and tragic historical event that involved the capture and exportation and exploitation of human beings as forced labor with no freedom of movement or choice. Slavery brings to mind the forcible deportation of Africans into the new world, associated with colonization and empirical money making ventures, like sugar, coffee and cotton. Yet

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    19th Century Ideas

    often. I do believe that there is a modern equivalent to abolitionism. Freeing the slaves in the 19th century meant the African and Indian slaves but today there are more actions that resemble slavery. In today’s society there is more sexual trafficking than ever and these woman are owned by the men this is an equivalent to slavery. The woman are forced to do as the men say and are often thrown into actions that they do not want to do with little or no say so. Most people do not originally view

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    Case Study

    According to the ILO Convention No. 182 work, which by nature or the circumstances for which is carried out, is likely to harm the health, safety or morals of children; all forms of slavery or practices similar to slavery, such as the sale and trafficking of children. Here are a list of goods that are mined by children that I feel meet these terms and conditions: bricks, carpets, cattle, clothes, coal, cocoa, coffee, cotton, gold, rice, sugar cane, tobacco. These are all products that are used by

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