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    Runaway and Homeless Youth and Trafficking Prevention Act of 2015 H.R. Bill 1779 is an amendment to the Runaway and Homeless Youth Act to ratify the bill through the fiscal year 2020. The United States federal government funds Basic Center Grant programs (BCG), supports safe community shelters known as basic centers. They provide emergency care for runaway children and homeless youth. The shelter assists with family reunification services offers a bed to sleep in, food, clothing, medical services

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    trafficking (Davy 322). The United States recently approximated that 700,000 to 900,000 people get trafficked internationally every year, of which 50 percent are minors, 80 percent are women, with about 75 percent of the females getting smuggled for commercial sexual exploitation. Human trafficking is, therefore, a widespread activity that significantly affects the most vulnerable group in the society such as women and children (Davy 323). Why I am Against Human Trafficking Human trafficking has become

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    The arrival and proliferation of technologies that are created leads to one understanding of a social adept community with a developed connection, an effective communication with others, and an understanding of cultures. With societal innovation and the combination of technology and the internet, it introduced a social connection and efficient platform for the community. On the other hand, one may understand that such technological advances cause people to be distracted and isolated. In such a spectrum

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    with an average age of 13. This form of coerced sexual abuse has come to be considered the world’s second largest criminal industry - and the fastest growing - currently worth a whopping US $32 billion. Another closely-related form of abuse is commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC), involving “crimes of a sexual nature committed against juvenile victims for financial or other economic reasons… These crimes include trafficking for sexual purposes, prostitution, sex tourism, mail-order-bride

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    During the film, I was able to hear the victims’ account of what happened to them as the portrayed their encounter with sex trafficking as well as their families experience. The youth remained anonyms for their own protection but, consisted of young girls in their early to middle teens. The girls were unanimous in their explanation as to why they would participate in the documentary, where they would be at risk of unmasking their identity. They didn’t want any other children to be sexually exploited

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    After attending a 3-day training on commercial sexual exploitation of children conducted by the Girls educational and mentoring services (GEMS), I discussed the issue with my friend, an ER physician. I mentioned that after the workshop, every troubled child seemed like a trafficked child to me, and that I was obviously just being paranoid. “Not exactly,” she replied. “I myself have observed quite a few girls whom I suspected to be human trafficking victims while I was at the ER.” When I asked her

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    CHAPTER 5 SEMI APR ANALYSIS As we have seen the advantages & disadvantages of both manual & APR techniques, lets discuss on the semi APR features & its feasibility in setting up. Thus in the subsequent columns we would look at: 1) Semi APR layout 2) Semi APR repair tables 3) Scrap disposal system 1) Semi APR Layout: Fig: 5.1.1 – Semi APR layout 2) Semi APR Repair Table: This semi APR repair table is self designed, unique & customized; this is first of its

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    Resolve that, We should give more attention to Human Trafficking Each one of us has our own rights. The right for freedom in choosing what’s best for us. But why are some people treating their fellowmen unequally? And why ruin the rights of an individual? The problem is that, some people are taking advantage on the weaknesses of others. Example of these, is the act of human trafficking. Human trafficking is a horrendous crime that has become a widespread problem across the globe. It is an

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    Nothing drives emotions out the window more than hearing about innocent children being used for sex. In Cambodia, sex trafficking has grown into a troublesome issue. Sex trafficking has become one of the fastest growing crimes occurring internationally. It is the third largest crime-business in the world, after drugs and arms trafficking. Women, girls, and even men and boys are victims of the billion-dollar sex trafficking industry. Sex trafficking occurs everywhere, and it is not culturally specific

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    verbally abused and often forced to pay large sums of money for the cost of trafficking them between countries. Victims include men, women and children who are purchased for commercial sexual exploitation, domestic servitude, forced labor or as mail-order brides. 80% of trafficking victims are women, and 70% are trafficked for commercial sexual exploitation. In addition, increasing anti-immigrant sentiment has led to restrictive policies, making it more difficult for migrant workers to enter the U.S

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