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    CHILDREN EXPLOITATION‚ THE IMPACT The world now at stake. A child now who should be in school‚ playing football with their friend is being used by irresponsible person for their own benefit. The status quo now clearly show that not every child in the world is raised in normal ways when every government try the best to implement the Act 661.Some part of the world plays a certain role in the black market such as providing child for child slaved and child prostitute because of their national laws include

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    conflict-minerals which engaging in human rights abuses. For example‚ the conflict-minerals took place in Democratic Republic of Congo‚ Central of Africa in July of 2010. The illegal activities involved the extraction and trade of minerals which controlled by warlords. The head of the armed group have profited from these minerals and holding some workers and threatened with gunpoint forcing them to work for little or no pay. The minerals are used to manufacture our electronics devices such as mobile phones‚ computers

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    In the history of music‚ few have been as controversial as the “West Coast Warlord”‚ “Amerikkka’s Most Wanted”‚ “The Grand Wizard”. There is only one man who holds the right to all these names‚ and that is the rap star‚ Ice Cube. O’Shea Jackson Sr.‚ soon to be called Ice Cube by his fans and friends‚ would grow up to be a tremendously influential piece of American hip hop‚ and helped cast the mold for future singers to form their careers in the likeness of. Ice Cube is one of the greatest rappers

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    brought a new era in which political power rested with the Chinese people. However‚ in reality‚ China was a fragmented nation dominated by warlords. The Beiyang government did very little to deal with the influence exerted by imperialist foreign countries. This government made more concessions available to foreigners‚ which‚ in conjunction with the warlords‚ created great suffering amongst the Chinese people.

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    The Dilemmas of Humanitarian Aid The author of “The Crisis Caravan”‚ Linda Polman is a Dutch journalist with personal experience with war zone charities since 1993; she has firsthand accounts in Haiti‚ Somalia‚ Rwanda‚ Sierra Leone‚ and numerous others. Her novel “The Crisis Caravan” is the consequence of her and others experiences and gives an uncompromising view of the contradictions of the humanitarian industry‚ and the results of money raisers‚ like the United States‚ neither being held accountable

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    brought about a variety of political changes‚ many of which were very positive in developing the country. First and foremost‚ China was finally unified under one ruling national government‚ which was considerably more stable than the nationalist and warlord periods. Despite initial resistance to joining the PRC from border regions such as Tibet and Xinjiang‚ these rebellions where quickly quashed by the military force of the CCP‚ which asserted control over the entirety of China and also unified the

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    of security and stability. In Europe‚ the eastern part of the Roman Empire fell so the territories were opened to invaders‚ and people banded together in the countryside for protection and survival. In Japan‚ the feudal system formed because local warlords battled with each other for territory and power. Power and wealth were what made lords in both civilizations powerful and peasants vulnerable. Both kings and emperors of Japan and Europe remained as figureheads‚ but the people who really controlled

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    The newly released movie called Beasts of No Nation is about “a civil war that rages in Africa. In the movie a fierce warlord trains a young orphan in joining his group of guerrilla soldiers” (Google 2015). The movie portrays an average African boy by the name of Agu. Agu had a father‚ a mother‚ and two siblings. Tensions were appearing when the people of Agu’s village knew that the army was going to attack to counter the rebels. Only Agu’s father was supposed to stay behind to defend their land

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    the frozen land of Winterfell – an offer he cannot refuse. Across the narrow sea in Essos‚ the exiled Prince Viserys Targaryen forges a new alliance to regain the Iron Throne; he will trade his sister Daenerys in marriage to the savage Dothraki warlord Khal Drogo in exchange for Drogo’s army. Back in Winterfell‚ Ned’s wife Catelyn receives a clue that may implicate members of the royal family in a murder‚ and their young son Bran makes a jaw-dropping discovery. Rich People Hide This from You

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    The Collapse of the Roman Empire The Roman Empire is considered by many to be the greatest empire of all of time. However‚ everything has to come to an end at some point‚ even the greatest Empires of our time. There were many reasons as to why the Roman Empire collapsed‚ the three most significant ones being that they lost control over their army‚ there was too much land for them to rule‚ and the government was people lost interest. As the Roman Empire expanded‚ the ratio of land to officials

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