Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about three truths of “Human Trafficking.” Central Idea: Three truths of human trafficking is that it deprives individuals of their basic fundamental human rights and freedom, it’s an illegal profiteering enterprise that fuels the growth of organized crimes and it threatens to undermines the safety and security of global nations. Organizational Pattern: Topical Order Introduction I. Human Trafficking is an equivalent to the modern day slavery that impacts people
The Lack of Affordable and Competent Child Care: An April 2013 article in the New Republic titled “The Hell of Child Care” tells the story. Jonathan Cohn, the writer, found that Indian day care performs “abysmally.” He pointed out that the overall quality of day care is uneven, barely monitored, and at the lower end “Dickensian
immediately, sexualized images involving children were produced, traded, and collected.[1]Even so, child pornography remained a restricted activity through most of the twentieth century. Images were usually locally produced, of poor quality, expensive, and difficult to obtain. The relaxation of censorship standards in the 1960s led to an increase in the availability of child pornography, and, by 1977, some 250 child pornography magazines were circulating in the United States, many
Filipinos and Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW) remains the same.Manifestations of illiteracy in the Philippines are still unsolved.The quality of education here in our country is still low. We still suffer from heavy traffic every day. Drug trafficking cases are rampant. Child labor in our country is still high. Our country faces these problems despite its efforts to attain economic growth. Moreover, we are still stuck on these countless difficulties of our nation. Is there a possibility that we can solve
Procedure) Act 1999 (NSW) s 61 Severity of offence In this instance, the act of murdering a police officer attracts a mandatory life sentence. On the other hand, this provision accounts for a range of different offences, ranging from murder to drug trafficking. The motive behind this provision seems to be to remove the defendant from general society because their crime is extreme to the point where the state cannot guarantee their protection if they are continued to roam free. Guidance and/or discretion