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    exists today as a result of human trafficking. Victims of trafficking are illegally taken into forced labor‚ the sex trade‚ or organ removal. Human trafficking is a result of psychological manipulation‚ gender inequality‚ and less fortunate conditions in developing countries‚ in order to drag millions of people each year into a prime example of man’s inhumanity to man. For centuries‚ human trafficking has

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    Human Trafficking Human trafficking‚ is a serious crime‚ and a violation of human rights. When you are captured by a human trafficker‚ you are then used to become a sex slave or prostitute in other words. Human trafficking is happening throughout the entire world. Human trafficking should be stopped. It’s dangerous‚ and no one should be taken away from their family and mistreated. There’s no telling where you could be taken to. Once‚ you are abducted you are never to be seen by your loved ones or

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    Question 4: How prevalent is human trafficking in the United States? What is being done to combat human trafficking? Answer: Human trafficking is very common in the United States (Mallory‚ 2012). Each year there are about 20‚000 people falling victim to human trafficking in the U.S.‚ typically women and children (“United States of America‚” n.d.‚ n.p.). It has been found that‚ “The United States of America is principally a transit and destination country for trafficking in persons” (“United States

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    In a modern-day‚ human trafficking forms of slavery involve the illegal trade of people for exploitation or commercial gain. Human trafficking is a hidden crime. Traffickers use violence‚ cheat‚ or threaten to lure their victims and force them into labor or commercial sexual exploitation. So‚ victims of human trafficking must be treated as victims. Firstly‚ half of the victims of human trafficking are children. Many children abandon one’s family or neglectful homes‚ are living on the streets‚ and

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    Specific purpose: To inform my audience about the specific problem of human trafficking in Cambodia. Introduction: Attention: I ventured to Cambodia‚ located in South West Asia two years ago and met a precious girl named Emily. She was 15 years old and had six cases pending in the judicial system for human trafficking with foreign men from six different countries. She was currently living either on the streets at night or in guest houses with different men. Today she is 17 and she is owned by a

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    article‚ "Human Trafficking: An International Problem with an International Solution Requiring National Implementation"‚ Melanie Franco analyzes the obstacles that victims of human trafficking face in being identified and properly cared for on in the United States. She provides an overview of legal issues in the enforcement of international human rights‚ focusing especially on the need for better training and administration in the U.S. Significant disparity exists between the fight against human trafficking

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    Human Trafficking Formal Definition: Human trafficking is defined in the U.N. Trafficking Protocol as "the recruitment‚ transport‚ transfer‚ harboring or receipt of a person by such means as threat or use of force or other forms of coercion‚ of abduction‚ or fraud or deception for the purpose of exploitation." 1) Key Players a) UN Office in Drugs and Crimes b) Victims i) Age groups ii) Gender iii) Sources of Victims iv) Destination of

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    for the purpose of exploitation‚” is stated by the UN Protocol to clearly describe what human trafficking is (UNESCO p12). South Africa specifically‚ has no official legislation against human trafficking cases. Recently visiting South Africa has shown me how some people live and human trafficking is what can occur based off of living situations. Human trafficking is a worldwide conflict that destroys human rights. These concepts specifically include structural and direct violence‚ peace building

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    Who would do human trafficking? It is an inhumane activity and that is disgusting. Most people will say something like that if you ask them if they would do it. In the same hand‚ most people don’t do anything to try and stop it. Yes they don’t do it but they won’t stop but they still can help. Everyone has to do their parts in ending human trafficking. They can help by educating both themselves and others about signs to look out for and how to get help. It would help by seeing the signs. Also

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    Specific purpose: To inform my audience about human trafficking. Central idea: To make people aware of the seriousness of human trafficking. Introduction I. Imagine yourself leaving for a trip that you have been looking forward to. A. You are all packed‚ on the plane‚ and then arrive at you destination. B. After settling in you go exploring the area. II. At this point‚ you are kidnapped A. You cannot do anything to protect yourself or

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