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    Salvation Army

    Abstract Introduction The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian Church. Its message is based on the Bible and its ministry is motivated by the love of God. The mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination. (The Salvation Army 2003) The Salvation Army is funded by donations and voluntary support. The national headquarters is located in Alexandria, Virginia, while London

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    Human Trafficking

    commercialing. This is called trafficking of a minor. Child trafficking is rapidly becoming one of the largest criminal industries in the world and American children are being denied their opportunities to reach their full potential every day. Our country cannot simply ignore this with the social impact this leaves on thousands of families that are unaware of what is going on right in their backyard. The government, both federal and state, needs to raise the awareness of child trafficking and our law enforcement

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    people are victims of trafficking. Human trafficking is the organized criminal activity in which human beings are treated as possessions to be controlled and exploited. 14.5 million people are forced into work—55% of those people are women and girls. Today, I’m going to tell you about human trafficking and why you should care. First, I will tell you where human trafficking happens; second who are the victims; and lastly, I will tell you about the growing problem of human trafficking. II. A. Body

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    Human Trafficking

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    How Does Pornography Influence Human Behavior

    The Influence of Pornography on Human Behavior According to Yafee et al. in 1982, pornography is the delineation of the life of a prostitute through graphic representation of sexual conduct whose deliberate intentions is to arouse sexual desires and to facilitate its expression. Whereas, the subsections 159 (1) and 152 (2) of the constitution of Canada refers pornography as an ‘obscene’ matter, i.e. crime, horror, cruelty, violence, and exploitation (Fraser, 1985). Yafee’s definition states pornography

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    How Did Al Capone Cause Organized Crime

    establishment sold hard liquor during period of prohibition illegally sold alcohol estimated 25% of citizens involved in some sort of smuggling ladies would wear belts that could hold a bottle they would then be able to hide it under their dress Al Capone New York’s Gambino family many immigrants mostly Italians gave jobs to about 700 gunmen for organized crime born in Brooklyn, NY basically created organized crime in the US during Prohibition, was one of the most wealthiest people in the

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    Modern Day Slavery Research Paper

    Slavery is dead, right? Today, approximately 21 million men, women, and children are in some form of slavery. Specifically 11.7 million are in debt bondage. Debt bondage occurs as part of a loan repayment. Often times, the person becomes tricked into working to pay off a fictitious debt for little to no pay. Debt bondage is happening all over the world, but more specifically in Africa, the Caribbean, and South-East Asia. This act of abuse goes against article four - freedom from slavery. Debt bonding

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    Laura Abasi: The Evils Of Human Trafficking

    To truly understand the evils of human trafficking I needed a first hand perspective. Laura Abasi, a fake name made to protect the real victim, at age 15 was tricked into the business that is trafficking. Laura was brought up in a middle-class home and her father was a doctor. She was fortunate to have riches and royalties all her life. Quinn, at age 20, played the role of a boyfriend and manipulated Laura into falling head over heels in love with him. Quinn was Laura's first pimp, she soon developed

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    William Willerforce Human Trafficking Case

    Human Trafficking: A never ending case William Wilberforces’s movement in 1833 was the spark that lead to the banishment of human trafficking in Great Britain. The result of William Willerforce's movement resulted in the British parliament to passing a bill for banning human trafficking in 1833. After nearly 150 years after Willerforce's movement almost all the countries in the world have now banned slavery. But even though these laws have passed, people are still taken into human trafficking today

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    How Does Human Trafficking Affect Society

    Human trafficking is a thing that has gone on for years. It is when someone (captor) kidnaps another person (victim) and sells that person to the highest bidder for different deeds. Human trafficking is illegal in most places, but not all. Law enforcers try to correct the problem but “an estimated 21 million are trapped in modern-day slavery. Of these, 14.2 million (68%) were exploited for labor, 4.5 million (22%) were sexually exploited, and 2.2 million (10%) were exploited in state-imposed labor

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