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    “invisibles” or “modern-day slaves”‚ the human trafficking trade is the fastest growing criminal trade in the U.S. and one of the most profitable industries in the world. It is global in nature‚ existing throughout the world‚ with traffickers coercing men‚ women and children of all races and circumstances. Approximately 800‚000 to 900‚000 victims are trafficked every year of which 100‚000 are reportedly children sold into the sex trade. The United States is estimated to have 200‚000 slaves‚ living in our cities

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    “12 million Africans were brought to the new world against their will to perform back breaking labor under terrible conditions”. From the 1500-1700‚ slave trade started in the region of Africa‚ specifically in Swahili. Slavery was an inhumane act. It was truly barbaric and constantly controlling a person’s life‚ what they eat‚ sleep or if they were sold or bought‚ was vicious. The slaves were used and thrown away like garbage. As mentioned above‚ following along it was from the Swahilis where it

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    starting their own business. Whereas the success and fortune of the rich would continue grow. This would lead to the intensifying of the wealth gap issue. In the video‚ Hong Kong is described as a loser making factory. Those who could enter university are regarded as winners while those who couldn’t are losers. There is no denying that with a university

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    Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade VS. Human Trafficking Although slavery may have legally ended in 1865 with the end of the Civil War‚ it continues to be a problem worldwide today. “The UN International Labor Organization (ILO) calculates the minimum number of people in forced labor at 12.3 million‚ while research by Free the Slaves‚ a non-governmental organization (NGO) based in the United Sates‚ puts the number at 27 million.” Even so‚ there are many similarities between the Trans-Atlantic slave trade and human

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    From the very first moment we can think‚ we are taught to follow orders. We follow traditions and we do what we’re told‚ but never questioning why we do things could lead to disastrous events. In The Lottery Shirley Jackson warns us about the dangers of blindly following tradition. Jackson’s use of foreshadowing‚ symbolism‚ and irony admonish the public of what could go wrong if we never question tradition. The story starts off with the town gathering around for the annual lottery. The

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    One of the two New World trading systems was the triangular trade. The triangular trade had three parts (legs) to it. The first leg included a route from Europe to Africa. These ships normally carried horses and European manufactured goods. For example; cloths and metal wares. When they arrived in Sub-Saharan Africa they exchanged these goods for slaves. One main reason why Africans would trade was for the gain of weapons. In the second leg of the trip the Europeans took enslaved Africans to the

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    Information & Information Technology Assurance SOLUTION MANUAL CHAPTER ONE Review Questions 1. Which system component is the most business critical and why? The 5 system components are infrastructure‚ software‚ procedures‚ people and information. Even though information is often the result of computer processing‚ i.e.‚ the end‚ it is the most important component of a system. Hardware and software are no doubt more complicated than information and usually more expensive. However‚ the type

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    In the trade networks between Africa and Eurasia from circa 300 C.E. to 1450 C.E.‚ there were key continuities and changes. Although there was some continuity in Eurasian and African trade‚ it was mainly the key changes that led to advancements in technology‚ trade networks and involvement of other societies in trade. In 300 C.E.‚ there was limited trade between Africa and Eurasia. The dominant civilizations involved in trade were China Rome‚ and India. Shortly after the classical civilizations fell

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    involved in the Slave Trade? The Renascence period was a time full of new music‚ extravagant architecture and fine art. All of these things causing an increasing demand for funds from the government. In the 1440’s the Portuguese started trading slaves for various things with the Americans. Britain found out about this trade whilst their pirates were raiding Spanish ships and found them abroad. John Hawkins made the first known British slavery voyage in 1562; this started a huge trade that the British

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    The Transatlantic Slave Trade greatly impacted both America and Africa because of the establishment of slave trading posts‚ slave raids in African villages‚ the introduction of African culture in America‚ and slavery. Several European nations such as England‚ France‚ and Portugal set up trading posts‚ mainly along the coast of West Africa in order to ease the process of transporting slaves from Africa to the plantations in America. To obtain slaves‚ soldiers would raid villages and capture villagers

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