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    Human trafficking is not a new phenomenon as it was a violation against humanity about 200 years ago. It has received a lot of attention in the media for last three decades. It has become a major international concern. International organizations‚ governments and civil societies have increasingly focused their attention on trafficking and also on effective measures to prevent trafficking. Trafficking in human beings and the issues like prostitution‚ child labour‚ slavery‚ irregular migration and

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    Object Counter

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    INTRODUCTION This is a useful circuit for various purposes. In this circuit a counter is activated when a continuously supplied light is been blocked. It uses a counter IC CD 4033.An LDR enhances the counting process. This circuit an be used for various applications such as to count products going over a belt‚ and for counting persons passed at a point etc The project is done as a prototype and its Real one can display a three to ten digit numbers and can count unto thousands.

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    exactly is human trafficking and what can we do about it. Human trafficking is when another person is recruited‚ obtained for the main reason of exploitation. Traffickers make money off the back of another person for their own personal gain and the victims are made to do inappropriate things against their will. "Human trafficking is the fastest-growing criminal industry in the world‚ generating more than $150 billion dollars" There are many forms of human trafficking when you think of trafficking sex comes

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    Counter Terrorism

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    The most common definition of counterterrorism (also spelled counter-terrorism) on the Internet is the practices‚ tactics‚ techniques‚ and strategies that governments‚ militaries‚ police departments and corporations adopt in response to terrorist threats and/or acts‚ both real and imputed. What Are the Objectives of Counterterrorism? Each US Government agency involved in counterterrorism has an objective in the war on terror. The FBI mission is to neutralize terrorist cells and operatives here

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    Counter Prejudice

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    What is Prejudice? What is prejudice? Why does it exist? What can I do to counter prejudice? So first of all there are many types of prejudice statements. The general idea of prejudice is someone or something being based on the cover or what they look like or what you have heard about something. An example of prejudice is if you hear something bad about a book and you don’t even read the book because you don’t want it to be bad. Also if you see a book and the cover is weird and you choose not to

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    Informative Speech Title: Arguments for Human Cloning Specific Purpose: The purpose of this speech is to inform my audience about the arguments given by supporters of human cloning. Thesis: “Those who support human cloning make several claims of fact‚ value and policy to argue their case for human cloning.” I. Introduction II. The majority of the population fears cloning only because they are uneducated and believe the misconceptions spread by the popular media. a. Cloning is easier

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    the overall goal of psychology? What is the overall goal of economics? In what ways are these goals compatible? In what ways are they incompatible? The overall goal of psychology is to systematically explore human judgement‚ behavior‚ well-being and it can teach us important facts about how humans differ from the way traditionally described by economics. The goal of economics is to study the variables and institutions that influence “economic” choices‚ choices with important consequences for health

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    Counter Culture

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    The Counter Culture Life in America has been molded by many factors including those of the hippie movement in the Sixties. With the development of new technology‚ a war against Communism‚ and an internal war against racial injustice‚ a change in America was sure to happen. As the children of the baby boom became young adults‚ they found far more discontent with the world around them. This lead to a subculture labeled as hippies‚ that as time went one merged into a mass society all its own. These

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    I think that there is a pretty mixed batch for support and opposition for the Human Genome Project. The HGP is a complex project that has ethical‚ medical‚ and legal ramifications. From a scientific point of view‚ the benefits of HGP are enormous. Arguments for HGP could include; expanding our knowledge of gene expression‚ discovering means of diagnosis and treatments for untreatable genetic diseases‚ discoveries in the development of drug resistant bacteria‚ increasing the productivity of livestock

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    Moral Arguments Against Human Cloning A. Would the Use of Human Cloning Violate Important Moral Rights? Many of the immediate condemnations of any possible human cloning following Wilmut’s cloning of an adult sheep claimed that it would violate moral or human rights‚ but it was usually not specified precisely‚ or often even at all‚ what the rights were that would be violated. I shall consider two possible candidates for such a right: a right to have a unique identity and a right to ignorance

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