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    Carly DeLucia   Human Trafficking     The nature and extent of the issue   Human trafficking and slavery is moving people through deceptive means‚ coercion or  force. Slavery is acting as if the people are property and control their actions. People are  trafficked for a wide variety of reasons : servitude‚ slavery‚ forced labour‚ debt bondage‚  forced marriage‚ or organ harvesting. In 2012 the UN Office on Drugs and Crime estimated  that over 2.4 million had been trafficked across borders‚ which doesn’t even include the 

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    in Colombia ’s Caribbean coastal region; its roots come mainly from Africa‚ in fact the name of this traditional dance its comes from the African term cumbé which means revelry or party. However‚ Cumbia is a musical and cultural fusion of Native Colombians‚ slaves brought from Africa‚ and the Spanish. Today Cumbia is the national dance of Colombia which gradually has evolved around this music and came to be known as the Cumbia dance. Cumbia started in the Caribbean coast of eastern Colombia‚ mainly

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    Human Sex Trafficking

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    you can sell them each day‚ every day‚ over and over again. The markup is immeasurable." This quote from the 2005 Lifetime film "Human Trafficking"‚ however chilling and horrifying‚ is true. Human trafficking is the commercial trade of human beings who are subjected to involuntary acts such as begging‚ sexual exploitation‚ or involuntary servitude. Human trafficking is an umbrella term used to describe all forms of modern-day slavery. No longer is this a term from the past‚ but a horrific reality in

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    human trafficking. Human trafficking is a growing problem that happens in many places‚ but if people come together there is a way of trying to prevent it from happening. The African slave trade was the first form of human trafficking. In 1820‚ America passed the 13th Amendment‚ which abolished slavery (Curry‚ 2007). Quickly replacing the slave trade was white slavery. White slavery is more of what human trafficking is today. White slavery is acquirement- by use of force‚ dishonesty‚ or drugs- of

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    drug addiction

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    Addiction drug addiction and drug abuse drug addiction and drug abuse‚ chronic or habitual use of any chemical substance to alter states of body or mind for other than medically warranted purposes. Traditional definitions of addiction‚ with their criteria of physical dependence and withdrawal (and often an underlying tenor of depravity and sin) have been modified with increased understanding; with the introduction of new drugs‚ such as cocaine‚ that are psychologically or neuropsychologically addicting;

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    Human Organ trafficking

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    Organ trafficking is the practice of selling organs for transplant. There are both legal and illegal forms of organ trafficking‚ typically in which living individuals undergo removal of an organ that is then sold to be transplanted into someone else. While organ trafficking may involve the transfer of organs between willing donors who volunteered for the process‚ there is some evidence that not all donors actually volunteer their organs‚ are capable of giving informed consent‚ or are compensated

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    commercial sex is approximately $27.8 billion per year. Additionally‚ labor trafficking creates estimated profits of $43.40 billion annually worldwide (Ezell 507). These numbers indicate that human trafficking – of which forced sex and forced labor are the major components - is one of the most profitable illegal trades‚ behind only the illegal drug enterprise and illegal arms dealing (Tonge 455). The lucrative nature of human trafficking presents a formidable task in attempting to arrest its perpetuation

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    Human trafficking has been around since the early ages of society but it was not until the early 21st century that it grew out of control and finally became acknowledged. Multiple foundations are created to help find and protect victims‚ and countless blockbuster movies have revolved around human trafficking like Taken. This movie is about a girl who goes to Europe to follow her favorite band‚ and while she is at the first stop –Paris– she and her friend are abducted and her father goes all around

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    Effects Of Sex Trafficking

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    The Effects of Sex Trafficking There are approximately 20 to 30 million slaves in the world today‚ around 80% of trafficking involves sexual exploitation. The victims of sex trafficking are forced into prostitution‚ to appear in pornographic material‚ and to work as exotic entertainers. Every year young women are often tricked‚ kidnapped‚ or forced to enter prostitution. Although sex trafficking is most common in countries such as Thailand‚ India‚ Cambodia‚ and Mexico; between 14‚000 and 17‚500

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    As soon as the summer of 2015 ended‚ I was living in Colombia. I was used to spending summer with my family and friends in Colombia or traveling to the US to play golf tournaments or golf camps. But that summer was different. My parents told me I was spending the summer at USF in Tampa at “SuperCamp”. I read all about it on the internet and all it said was that it was a fun academic camp. I was not happy at all‚ but the decision was already made. I remember when I arrived to campus‚ there were

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