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    Persuasive Speech Outline

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    Outline Public Speaking 101 Attention Getter: Are slavery and bondage still existant in the world today? This is difficult to imagine but sadly‚ true. Thesis: Sex trafficking is a major problem across the globe and as citizens we can help combat this large industry by having more awareness. Relevancy: Sex trafficking is the slave trade of the 21st century. It is one of the most profitable industries worldwide bringing in an estimated 9 billion dollars a year. Every year 600‚000 to 800

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    Modern Day Slavery

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    Human Trafficking: Modern Day Slavery Julie A. Geary-Bernstein Western Governors University Abstract This paper focuses on the social problem of human trafficking within the United States. The extent in which human trafficking affects the United States in various ways will be discussed. Sociological theory will be used to discuss multiple causes of human trafficking. Primary focus will be on Conflict Theory and how it can explain causes of human trafficking. Keywords: human trafficking‚ conflict

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    Biblical Principal

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    When one thinks of human trafficking and abolishing it forever‚ it is quite difficult to imagine someone who would be against trying to stop this heinous act. I will endeavor to show who these organizations are and how they oppose the law’s‚ government institutions and NGO’s trying to abolish human trafficking. I will also expose the myths and fallacies of human trafficking in an attempt to bring honesty and truth to this very disturbing subject. In view of the plight of those trafficked‚ something

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    Razan Dyler

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    in the latter is even more complicated [than in the rest of Iraq]‚ in light of the absence of laws criminalizing human trafficking in the region. Thus‚ people can easily carry out trafficking there‚ and the perpetrators have no reservations and fear nothing.” Dyler added that the majority of the cases the organization has tracked involve human organ trafficking‚ female sex trafficking and child slavery. These acts are committed by gangs that organize begging and exploit foreign workers‚ through enslaving

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    Modern Day Slavery

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    Human Trafficking: Modern Day Slavery  History classes across the nation explain the past and never forget to mention slavery‚ but they never seem to explain how the past is portrayed in today’s society. Human trafficking is the action of illegal transport of people from one area to the next for the purpose of forced labor or sexual exploitation. Forced labor is typically found in industries including domestic work‚ prostitution‚ and other illegal activities. Around three in one thousand people suffer

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    delicate balance of life. Drug trafficking - Drug trafficking is a major source of crime worldwide. Not only is there physical danger inherent in the use of illegal drugs‚ but drug smuggling is also frequently accompanied by other crimes such as murder‚ kidnapping‚ prostitution and assault. Human trafficking -Human trafficking involves the sale of human beings. This activity occurs on the black market‚ as it is illegal in nearly all parts of the world. Humans can be trafficked or sold for a

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    Did you know that Human Trafficking is a violation of human rights because it is the movement of humans? Human Trafficking is where someone sells people and their target is women and kids. It is happening now. Human Trafficking is all over the world. One source shows how human trafficking violated human rights. This source is an primary source. In the article i choose it says “I was sold to a gentleman from the United States by my sister when i was 13 years old”. Another quote is “I was sold under

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    Proposition 35

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    primarily about increasing the penalty for sex trafficking. The bill would increase prison sentences for human traffickers‚ require convicted human traffickers to register as sex offenders‚ require all registered sex offenders to disclose their internet accounts (such as Facebook)‚ require criminal fines from convicted human traffickers to pay for services to help victims‚ and lastly mandate law enforcement training for identifying human trafficking. The fiscal impact of this bill was estimated and

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    Modern Day Slavery in Texas Human Trafficking‚ best known as modern day slavery‚ is a major problem in Texas. Human trafficking can be defined into two types of Trafficking: Involuntary servitude which includes the domestic work such as Nannies‚ maids‚ and housekeeping‚ the business operations which consist of the Nail salons‚ massage parlors‚ and construction‚ and also the larger operations like the factory sweat shops and Agricultural farming. The second Trafficking is the most lucrative being

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    I will never forget the day I took my first steps into English l. They’re at room a110 I met the teacher who would completely change my view of human trafficking. Human trafficking wasn’t even something I had ever known or heard of. What was unique is that my teacher was passionate about the subject at hand. We did research and sent letters to people who really needed a push towards hope. While doing all of this I started to see how important this had become and it was all because of this one teacher

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