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    She's Dating The Gangster Color coding † Athena Dizon (17) † Kenji delos Reyes (18-19) † Lucas Lazaro (18) † Athena Abigail Tizon (18) † Sara Jung (17) † Jigs Bala (18-19) † Kirby Araneta (18-19) † Grace Matic (18-19) † Nathan Dizon (20) † Carlo Paez (15) † Athena's parents † Kenji's family † others Prologue love is happiness... love is smiling when you hear that person's voice... love is the butterflies in your tummy no matter how many times you see that person

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    Misconceptions Of Human Trafficking Essay

    Tiapula and Turkel (2008) state that, “One of the common misconceptions of trafficking is that it involves only foreign born victims crossing international borders into the United States.” Human trafficking, as defined in the North Dakota Century Code, involves sexual exploitation of a victim if that victim is less than eighteen years of age or if coercion is used for an individual of any age. Commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC) in the United States is sometimes referred to as domestic

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    Serial Killers: A Case Study

    It is hard to determine exactly what category of serial killer Gacy should fall under. He could fit under the power/control category, but he also shows some tendencies of the lust killer. I have searched through articles on the Internet and even they don’t agree upon a category. In order to determine a category it would be best to go through the different criteria for each category. These include ideal victim type, anticipated gains, method, and location. Gacy was an organized serial killer who

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    Sex Trafficking Impact

    perception that having sex with virgins or ladies that are young in age will cure their chance of contracting a sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). The Impact of Sex Trafficking Trafficking has a traumatic effect on the psychological, emotional and physical welfare of females and teenagers entangled in this growing web. Outside the physical abuse, transferred women grieve life-threatening emotional anxiety, including embarrassment, misery, fear, disbelief and unhappy thoughts, and suicidal attempts

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    Dehumanization Of Women

    Human trafficking has been a known source of gross human rights violations, and the issue have only continued to grow. There is a universal understanding of human trafficking and sex slavery being a crime, and although there are minimal reports of the victims, the perpetrators of the crimes are rarely shown in the media. the industry thrives because of the individuals who actively seek out and “purchase” sex slaves which ultimately disseminate these crimes. The same principles of basic supply and

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    Examples Of Social Injustice Of Human Trafficking

    Human trafficking is a growing social injustice and it's all over the world. The definition of Human trafficking is people taking other people and selling them for whatever they want. About 9.5 million people are trafficked in Asia (Feingold). Faith Alliance Against Slavery and Trafficking (FAAST) works to help those who are trapped and suffering in Human Trafficking and have no way out. Human trafficking started in the 1400’s and has grown and spread ever since. Human trafficking has been around

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    The Role Of Human Trafficking In The United States

    In any criminal activity where there is money to be made or a demand criminals will, at the convenience and hardship of other will provide the supply. Terrorist organizations operate under the same concept of supply and demand. For example, in late 1997, Taliban fighter forced their way into a home, assaulted everyone in the home and abducted a minor female child. As the years passed more young females were abducted, by Taliban fighters. The females were held captive, beaten, sexually abused, and

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    Legalizing Prostitution

    murder or possession of illegal drugs. Would you think of prostitution? Prostitution is considered a crime in 74% of the countries in the world, Taiwan is one of them. This may not seem like news because prostitution is considered an inappropriate and immoral act nowadays. However, prostitution is a necessary job to some individuals. Prostitution is only considered inappropriate because it is dangerous and illegal. However, if prostitution was legalized, sex workers would become protected, law enforcement

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    Human Trafficking In Texas

    slavery—a crime as old as civilization…trafficking is a process that brings people into slavery” (Bales, “Human Trafficking”). Children in the sex industry are seen as mere toys that can be bought and disposed of when felt the need to. Traffickers lure teens and children with false pretenses of a safe haven but the reality is “a dizzying world of drugs, alcohol and repeated sex acts with an unknown number of men [and women],” (Maxwell 1). Under the haze of drugs and alcohol, children become unable to fight

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    Sex Trafficking Is Wrong

    Human trafficking is among the many global phenomena that manifest in the form of organ trafficking, sex trafficking, and bonded labor. It is a severe violation of human rights where a person is induced to commercial sex or labor through coercion, force, or fraud. It is the act of control and power and control of the trafficker, not the movement of persons. Notably, poverty is the biggest cause of human trafficking. In sex trafficking, children and women are simply reduced to objects that gratify

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