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    English 122 Instructor: Teresa Plummer October 28th‚ 2012 We will be discussing drug trafficking in the United States. I selected this topic because as a teen-ager I had a few run-ins with the drug trafficking industry as I was trying to find myself. It is fast money which is what is enticing about it. I have since learned the dangers that I put myself through. Now I try to educate others so they do not make the same mistakes that I made. Fortunately for me‚ I was able

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    One major issue the military in Bolivia faces is the participation in drug trafficking. Due to knowing this issue without any research I know that drug trafficking is a major security issue. Especially if the drugs are being transported to different countries. The military has been involved in with drug trade. This is a concern for the security of the country due to what violence regarding the drugs being transported‚ it can be dangerous for the people who live in this country. With

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    Inter-Regional Prosperity Through Multilateral Framework On Migration “Human Trafficking and Protection of Victims and Refugees” Myanmar Position on “Human Trafficking and Protection of Victims & Refugees” Since Myanmar declare its independence in 1948‚ human trafficking and refugee has been serious issue because of unstable political and economic situation made by military regime. Myanmar faces internal human trafficking and succeed solve 173 cases and imprisoned 234 traffickers in 20101

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    Politicians and celebrities have being involved in various forms with this trade; however‚ because of their social status authorities find it hard to prove‚ making it controversial (Auriana Ojeda‚ 2002). However‚ the topic I have chosen is drug trafficking in America. In addition to the communities it touches‚ there has been much report on how accessibility and inexpensiveness of the drug business has made this a wealthy industry for those who run it. Reports show that it brings about thousands of

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    it should never‚ ever be able to buy another human being.” – John F. Kerry‚ Secretary of State - How do traffickers victims? 1. Prey on vulnerable individuals 2. False promises – perpetrators offer help; the reality is something different 3. Kidnapped/abducted Prey on vulnerable individuals: Holly Austin Smith (child sex trafficking survivor) – Smith shares her personal story and how easy she was coerced into the vicious world of human trafficking. At the age of fourteen‚ Smith wanted nothing

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    My freshman year in high school the founder of Joy International‚ Dr. Jeff Brodsky‚ came to my theatre and informed us about sex trafficking. My heart ached hearing what was happening to women around the world. I decided then that I wanted to help those women. That is where my passion emerged. I started volunteering with a safe house doing administrative support in the fall. Though I just do office work and run errands‚ I gain the experience of the behind the scenes action in running an organization

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    Sex Trafficking Slavery. When slavery is thought of it is not believed to be happening today. Sex trafficking has happened for a very long time all around the world‚ millions of people today are in the sex trade like traffickers‚ the sex slaves‚and the buyers and sellers and it affects the world greatly. Human trafficking is defined as “The recruitment‚ transportation‚ transfer‚ harbouring or receipt of persons‚ by means of threat or use of force or other forms of coercion‚ of abduction‚ of fraud

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    is at rest‚ that‚ say the wise‚ is the highest state. ” Hinduism came from a lot of human like gods and goddesses Hundreds of dieties: Three chief ones: Brahma the creator‚ Vishnu the preserver‚ siva the destroyer. At temple they seek not only salvation but also for gaining the ordinary things they need in life. Religion of the vast majority of Indian people. Buddhism Origin Began is northeastern India 2‚500 years old About suffering and the need to get rid of it Founder of Buddhism

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    So far I’ve established a basis of healthcare and education as building blocks to ending sex trafficking. But all the access to healthcare and education will not stop the problems of human trafficking without the aid of law enforcement. By “turning the other cheek”‚ law enforcement in the Middle East‚ Congo‚ India‚ etc.‚ are enabling brothel owners to continue on in their lucrative business. And as a society we shouldn’t accept this. Law enforcement has the power to put an end to brothels and

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    Plan…………………………………………………………………11 Executive Summary India is located in South Asia and is Asia’s second most populous with over 1.2 billion people. It is a federation with a parliamentary system governed under the Constitution of India and boasts the most populous democracy in the world. The most dominant religion in India today is Hinduism. About 80% of Indians are Hindus. Around 500 BC two other religions developed in India‚ namely‚ Buddhism and Jainism. Today only about 0.5% of Indians

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