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    Gun Control

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    Rawlins Honors English 10 May 6‚ 2014 The Unrealistic Cause of Gun Control In 1791 the second amendment to the constitution was ratified and it stated that a “well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state‚ the right of the people to bear arms shall not be infringed” (Lee no.pag.). Since its ratification‚ many debates over the meaning and over gun control have spread throughout America. The term gun control‚ as described by Lee‚ is‚ “any action taken by the federal government

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    Human trafficking is simply the trade of humans‚ most commonly known for sexual slavery‚ forced labor or commercial sexual exploitation towards the trafficker or customers. This may happen within a spouse in the category of a forced marriage with even extraction of organs or tissues‚ including for surrogacy and ova removal. Human trafficking occur within a country with poor economy or rather large cities. Human trafficking is a crime against the trafficker because of the violation of the victim’s

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    The roles in Human Trafficking is another the most important aspect of the relationship between the offender and victims. The offender is very powerful and dominant. Domination is known to be the most violent form of slavery. The traffickers begin with trickery and promise those for a better future. As the course of this trafficking continues‚ the offender becomes violent and humiliate their victims‚ so they feel alone and stay obedient. The perpetrators ensure these slaves feel afraid of them and

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the Study The Optional Protocol on the Sale of Children‚ Child Prostitution and Child Pornography to the Convention on the Rights of the Child defines child prostitution as a commercial sexual exploitation of children whereby a child sells his or her body for sexual activities in return for remuneration or any other form of benefit provided to the prostitute or to another person (United Nations General Assembly‚ 2000). According to worldwide

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    Human Trafficking in the United States Human trafficking has been an ongoing issue in the United States affecting millions of innocent lives each day. The practice of this so called modern slavery has evolved in a completely inhumane way and it is an activity as old as history itself. Our society is one where the atrocious beatings owners gave their slaves are considered history. We live in a society that knows little about the severity of a crime that is still alive today and that is gaining

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    How is Trafficking of Women and Girls a violation of Human Rights? “To deny people their human rights is to challenge their very humanity” (Mandela). Human rights can be defined by United Nations as rights inherent to all human beings‚ whatever our nationality‚ place of residence‚ sex‚ national or ethnic origin‚ colour‚ religion‚ language‚ or any other status. Victims of human trafficking have had their most basic form of rights taken away from them; rights that they were guaranteed from at the

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    Human trafficking is a violation of human rights‚ because it forces people to participate in sexual activity with others illegally. It is a form of slavery. Also‚ it is the illegal trade of people for mistreatment and commercial gain. Human trafficking is not legal anywhere in the world‚ but it happens to occur everywhere. “The United States is considered one of the top destination points for victims of child trafficking and exploitation” (Child Trafficking). Trafficking is a violation of child and

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    Abuse‚ Poverty and Trafficking in Guatemala Guatemala is primarily a poor country that is struggling in several areas; health and development‚ malnutrition‚ literacy‚ and contraceptive use. Guatemala has the highest population in Central America. It has the highest population growth rate in Latin America and is likely to continue because of its large reproductive-age population and high birth rate. Almost half of Guatemala’s population is under age 19‚ making it the youngest population in Latin

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    Gun Violence In Chicago

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    two teengare who was shot and killed. At 8 p.m. the teens walked into a store in the 1300 block of West 87th Street and said they were robbing the business‚ said Officer Jose Estrada‚ a Chicago Police Department spokesman. One of the teens took out a gun. An employee shot at the teens‚ killing them‚ Estrada said. They were pronounced dead on the scene.

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    This leads to the primary arguments Perrin makes in his book. Perrin emphasizes that human trafficking is persistent around the world. Even a first-world‚ respected country such as Canada is complicit. Another argument Perrin discusses throughout his book surrounds the victims- profiling the types of women and girls who are most frequently targeted. However the most important argument that Perrin makes is how all levels of government should address this travesty and what steps should be taken to

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