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    Have you ever wonder of the danger that surrounds us? Human trafficking is one of them; it has become the world's largest sex trafficking unit of the world, but not many people know about it or think it’s actually real. Human trafficking has impacted many events, but in particular it has affected the olympics. The economic problems, and health problems that happened in Brazil are the reasons behind this issues at hand. The ongoing political, economic and public health crisis in Brazil coupled with

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    research on the “tourist machine” also grows. Over time, the focus of tourism research has shifted somewhat from the basic sort of anthropological or sociological questions such as “why do people choose the destinations they do” and “how do the natives of these tourist destinations feel about their “guests”” to more of an environmental and cultural impact approach. The impacts commoditization on tourism. Commoditization, in terms of tourism, is the “packaging” and sale of an idea or story. What I mean by

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    people against to allow same sex marriage, due to their religion, procreation of children and marriage stereotype (ProCon 2015). On the other hand, the major of people encourage same sex marriage. This essay will argue that same-sex marriage should be legalized in Australia for three reasons: equal civil rights, benefit of the economy, and there is no effect on child development who is raised by same-sex parents. One of the most reasons that legalization of the same-sex marriage is equality of civil

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    Introduction Tourism is one of the largest industries in the world, but can easily be affected by several issues ranging from economic and political issues to safety and security concerns. Health issues are closely related to safety concerns, which can have a major negative impact on tourism. A current health issue that is affecting the tourism industry in the US, Caribbean, and Latin American countries is the Zika virus. The Zika virus is spread by the bite of an infected Aedes species mosquitos

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    2. Child Trafficking More specifically then human trafficking, there is child trafficking. Child trafficking is today’s version of slavery that involves transferring a child for the purpose of abuse or illegal activities. According to the U.S. Department of State, “Child/Human Trafficking is one of the fastest growing crimes in the world and is the world’s second largest criminal enterprise, after drugs. Child trafficking happens in every single country, including the United States. When people

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    Citizens of countries around the globe would like to believe that slavery has been banished from the modern world. This could not be farther from the truth. Governments refuse to acknowledge the fact that slavery exists within their borders. Slavery in its most heinous form lurks in the dark corners of every society. Human trafficking is without a doubt one of the most monstrous offenses against human rights that occurs today. It is imperative for a more substantial effort to be put forth in order

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    Victims of Trafficking Protection Act Essay

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    they do not comply. The only way that sex trafficking can be officially over is if every single country complies with all the legislation. The United States looks at six different factors when deciding if they have met the criteria for eliminating trafficking. The United States looks at whether the country has investigated and prosecuted severe forms of trafficking, if they protected the victims, educated the public,

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    Child sex trafficking is an international threat to the happiness of children everywhere. Children are our hope. They are the inspiration for a lot of the humanitarian work in which many people around the world are involved. Threats to the well-being of children are numerous. In addition to many living in less than stable familial environments, children today are continually forced to face the effects of a conflict filled society, regardless of their country of origin. Creating an environment that

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    struggling economically. Some reports of human trafficking are sex trafficking, slave labor, and domestic servitude. These were known all around the country, involving men, women, and children. Brazil’s government enforced laws to stop the issue of human trafficking, and if someone goes against these laws, one of the penalties is 2 to 8 years in prison. These laws will eventually ban the idea of human trafficking, in Brazil and the entire world. Sex Trafficking

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    Citizens of countries around the globe would like to believe that slavery has been banished from the modern world. This could not be farther from the truth. Governments refuse to acknowledge the fact that slavery exists within their borders. Slavery in its most heinous form lurks in the dark corners of every society. Human trafficking is without a doubt one of the most monstrous offenses against human rights that occur today. It is imperative for a more substantial effort to be put forth in order

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