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    commodities in order to increase money. For Marx, the latter type of economic exchange (capitalism) is one that is based upon the exploitation and alienation of the proletariats by the bourgeoisie. Marx believes that what is necessary for society is a movement towards socialism and the economic structure of communism where class struggles are no longer an issue. Exploitation of the proletariats at the hands of the bourgeoisie no longer takes place. The feudal system that once prevailed in western societies

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    exual exploitation is the abuse and degradation of a person through the exchange of sex/sexual acts for drugs, money or other items. In most cases, sexual exploitation involves women and youth but in some cases may include young children. Drug use is linked to sexual exploitation in a number of ways. Firstly, many individuals who are exploited are sexually assaulted, raped and abused when they are under the influence of drugs. Secondly, many people may become involved in the sex industry to finance

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    shielded by societal tolerance or the denial of the problem, all the while being fueled by an escalating and seemingly insatiable demand (Reid & Jones, 2011). Child trafficking occurs everyday and the victims of human trafficking are used for sexual exploitation, domestic labor, forced labor, or debt bondage (Ngwe & Elechi, 2012). Trafficking differs from smuggling, and there are indicators and elements that help determine if the offence of child trafficking occurred. There isn’t a known reason to why

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    Legalize Organ Trade

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    recommendations suggest that there are various other measures which host and source countries can introduce without invoking the law or prohibiting such practices. However, many do argue that criminalizing the organ trade is the best method to avoid exploitation and protect the vulnerable individuals involved. The current approach in all countries, other than Iran, is to legalise the sale of organs. This, is the particular route that the EU continues to take. The debate supporting the justification of

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    one another not just when a problem impacts an individual. Everyone must be aware of the systems of domination- imperialism,sexism,racism, and classism to create change. When radical love is comprehended it allows the destruction of oppression,exploitation and there is liberation ` Radical love is the act of coming together and supporting one another as a whole. hooks reveals that if there is no love there is no form that conflicts can be solved. If one self tries to liberate themselves from oppression

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    unjust and unjustified trade of human started around the 16 to 21st century in the era of the degenerate which showed great challenges with facing the global economy of human trafficking. Human trafficking exposes the use of human deception and the exploitation the vulnerable state through forceful stripping of their dignity and self-worth. Life portrays a contrasting picture of inequality among equals regarding the right of every individual over his or her life, as trafficked victims are compelled to

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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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    power or of a position of vulnerability or of the giving or receiving of payments or benefits to achieve the consent of a person having control over another person, for the purpose of exploitation. Exploitation shall include, at a minimum, the exploitation of the prostitution of others or other forms of sexual exploitation, forced labor or services, slavery or practices similar to slavery, servitude or the removal of organs.” Being defined as a process, sex trafficking involves stages: 1) action (recruitment)

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    Child Sexual Grooming

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    to deal with online child exploitation. Social networking sites such as Facebook and MySpace are presently working with law enforcement organisations to protect children by removing known offenders from their websites (Choo, 2009). From past few years, cases of child sexual grooming have increased dramatically mainly because it is a must for internet service providers to report the

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    The significant and lasting impact of war on children is explored through Steven Spielberg’s film ‘Empire of the Sun’ and Luong Ung’s memoir ‘First the Killed my Father’. Both texts highlight the loos of innocence that comes as a result of exploitation in war, further portraying the growing resilience of children who are forced to cope with traumatic and isolating experiences. Loss of innocence is an extreme form of sacrifice whether self-imposed or environmentally dictated. This is the human

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