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Informative Speech For Human Trafficking
All lives matter.

What s the word that describes someone who thinks that the world revolves around them? Self
centered? Egocentric? Narcissist? Vain? Self seeking? Selfish? Hm. Is that too harsh? We live in
society today where we are only concerned about ourselves. Somehow, we have adopted the
mentality that life revolves strictly around me and what I want. We are so consumed with
ourselves that we have totally forgotten about the thousands of people who struggle every day for
their life. Who are these people that I am talking about? The people who are promised a better life
but instead are trapped into this terrible system where they are forced to do things they never knew
about. This system is called Human trafficking. Today, I would like to convince you that this world
does not revolve around you. What exactly is human trafficking? We have all heard of it, but what
actually is it. It s a modern form of slavery. It involves controlling a person through force, fraud, or
coercion to exploit the victim for forced labor, sexual exploitation, or both. It strips victims of
their freedom and violates our nation s promise that every person in the U.S. is guaranteed basic
human rights. This is a crime (Beccera). Sadly, the United States is widely regarded as a destination
country for human trafficking. According to the federal reports, nearly 14,500 to 17,500 victims are
trafficked in the United States annually. That doesn t even include the number of victims that are
trafficked WITHIN the United States. If you are looking for a defined definition of human
trafficking, California legislatures states it as being ALL acts involved in the recruitment, abduction,
transport, harboring, transfer, sale or receipt of persons, within national or across international
borders, through force, coercion, fraud or deception, to place persons in situations of slavery or
slavery like conditions, forced labor or services, such as forced prostitution or sexual services,
domestic servitude, bonded sweatshop labor, or other debt bondage. (Beccera) This is a crime that
needs to come to an end. While we look at human trafficking as just one thing, there are various
types of this crime. One, is sex trafficking. When you hear of
Article 86
If a soldier is late for a formation he is in violation of Article 86 of the UCMJ, Failure to Report to
Appointed Place of Duty. The supervisor must then counsel his soldier and attempt to correct this
behavior. The supervisor has a lot of latitude to decide how to punish this soldier. He can make
the soldier report 30 minutes prior to the first formation for the day for five consecutive days. This
would typically have him reporting at 0600 hours rather than 0630 hours. He could have him report
to the Staff Duty NCO every 4 hours through the night for a specified number of days. This would
take away the soldier s time creating an unpleasent situation for that soldier. This form of correction
provides both specific and general... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For soldiers in the pay grade of E 3 and below, a summary court martial may sentence a soldier to
60 days restriction or one month confinement, demotion to lowest rank, and forfeiture of two
thirds pay for one month. (Manual for Courts Martial, 2002, pg A2 6) A special court martial is
often classified as a misdemeanor court, all persons subject to the UCMJ, including officers and
warrant officers can be tried by a special court martial. A special court martial may impose extra
duty, admonition, restriction, reprimand, and confinement for not more than six months, and
forfeiture of two thirds of a month s base pay for six months. Enlisted soldiers can be demoted to
the lowest pay grade, and receive a bad conduct discharge. (Manual for Courts Martial, 2002, pg
A2 6) A general court martial consists of no less than five members and a military judge, or the
soldier can be tried by military judge alone upon the request of the solder being tried. A general
court martial is often classified as a felony court. The general court martial can try all persons subject
to the UCMJ including officers. A general court martial may consider any sentence allowed by the
UCMJ. This could include lengthy incarceration, hard labor, life in prison and the death penalty.
(Manual for Courts Martial, 2002, pg A2 6) Although there are differences in the administration, and
underlying philosophy, the ultimate goal is the same. Corrections, whether it is in the Army
Why Guns Should Be Banned In Schools
The discussion of bearing arms has been prominent in American history since the writing of the Bill
of Rights. Many believe that having the right to bear arms is part of their national identity. It is
something that most tend to hold close to their hearts. According to the Washington Post, it was
reported in 2015 that about 43% of American families had guns in their homes and/or on their
properties (Washington Post, 2016). But should individuals be able to carry guns everywhere? The
GunFree School Zones Act of 1990 ensures that the areas in and around school buildings and
facilities are gun free (article 1). The repeal of this act would create a variety of issues for the society
such as an increase in gun related violenceand child safety.
Having gun free zones around schools is important for the child s safety and protection physically,
mentally, and emotionally. It is quite counter intuitive for the city and governments to allow for such
a repeal. Schools strive to keep a safe learning environment and promote healthy and inviting
atmospheres. Allowing individuals to carry guns in schools could increase the number of gun related
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In 2015, a bill was passed through the house of Representatives to repeal the 1990 Act (article). It
was meant to allow for concealed carry permit holders to possess firearms in public K 12 schools
and University of Wyoming and community college buildings (article). Its supporters believe that
the law is infringing on their right to protect themselves and others. They believe that allowing guns
around schools won t have any effect on the number of guns related incidences or on child safety.
Even though some of the concerns, such as the ability to protect themselves and others, are valid,
the bigger concerns of child safety and the possible repeals of other legislation for school grounds is
much more
In Jan Heller Levi s Poem Not Good, Dad, Not Bad
In Jan Heller Levi s poem, Not Bad, Dad, Not Bad, the relationship between the father and the
speaker seems to be strangled yet misunderstood by the son. The poem begins with the son saying
his father is most himself when he is swimming, directly addressing his father. The son talks
about the slicing the water with each stroke as he recalls how his father swims (line 2). His father
isn t fantastic or miserable at swimming; he wouldn t win any medals however he wouldn t drown
either (line 5, 7 8). These lines talk about his father s swimming can be referencing to the father s
personality as well showing the ongoing conflict between father and son. The slicing of the water
can be compared to the harshness of how the father always was
Bob s Supermarket In Hanover
Sam Thompson and Bob Thompson were the owners of Bob s Supermarket. They had formed
what was known as the sub chapter S corporation with the aim of a supermarket in Indiana
specifically Hanover. They tried to expand their firm but failed on more than one occasion, and the
arrival of Wal mart supermarket greatly affected their sales. By the year 2005, the store of Hanover
appeared to be failing, but these two individuals continued to make additional investments on the
store.
The supermarket has carried out an excellent strategic positioning in its channel of distribution. The
distribution channel has provided the company with the leverage of creating a strategic advantage
over its rivals.Despite the fact that firms such as Wal mart tend to have
Lab Report on Le Chatelier s Principle
LE CHATELIER S PRINCIPLE Castro, Lharize C. Experiment # 1 I. Introduction: In this
experiment, using Le Chatelier s principle, we will observe several responses of a system at
equilibrium to various changes in external conditions. The experiment aims to investigate two
equilibrium systems: (a) cobalt complexes and (b) chromate dichromate equilibrium and explain
observations in light of the Le Chatelier s principle. II. Theory/Concepts:In 1884 the French
chemist and engineer Henry Louis Le Chatelier proposed one of the central concepts of chemical
equilibria. Le Chatelier s principle can be stated as follows: A change in one of the variables that
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Picture C. Shows the difference in color of CoCl2 + concentrated HCl when placed in different
temperatures. VII. Conclusion: Le Chatelier s principle describes what happens to a system when
something momentarily takes it away from equilibrium. This experiment focuses on two ways in
which we can change the conditions of a chemical reaction at equilibrium: (1) changing the
concentration of one of the components of the reaction; (2) changing the temperature at which the
reaction is run. VIII. References http://www.ausetute.com.au/lechatsp.html
Auguste Rodin Theme Of Life
Life on the inside, reflects life on the outside. ~ Robin S. Sharma. When creating sculptures one of
the most popular themes to create is that of life. This is as it is a very broad theme giving each artist
their own platform to show what it means to them. There are many sculptores that have taken on the
theme of life. Some of these include Michelangelo, Andy Goldsworthy and Jason Decaires Taylor;
however, Auguste Rodinand Janet Laurence are two of the most interesting artists to explore in the
way that they created life through sculpture. Sculpture is... the most diverse and evolving artistic
medium. (Leaper, C. (2003))

Although both artists use sculptural methods, they interpret life very differently. Rodin explores it
through emotions and inner turmoil while Laurence through the environment and our relationship
with it. To put it simply: Rodin looks within himself to find inspiration for his artwork while
Laurence looks outside to find meaning.

Auguste Rodin, who was born November 12, 1840, and died November 17 1917 is a French
artist who is well known for his sculptures. He uses traditional, figurative imagery to convey
meaning, to express life and emotions in his work. Some of his most famous statues include: The
Thinker, The Cathedral and Pierre and Jacques De Wissant, Right Hand. While Rodin is a well
known artist now, he wasn t widely established until he was in his 40s. To Rodin, art was the
expression of life. (Israel, G. (2002). Artwise 2 (pp. 8 9).
Black Women And The Black Men
Black women have a long feminist tradition dating back to 19th century activists such as Maria W.
Stewart and Sojourner Truth, but their struggles are a tale of two fights. To be a black woman
seeking liberation, one had to fight racial inequality and sexual inequality at the same time. Black
women who were involved in the Black Liberation Movement were discriminated against sexually
by black men who were oppressed by whites and felt they had to adopt patriarchal roles. Black
women in the Women s Movement faced racial inequality when white women discriminated against
them. Also within the Movement, little attention was devoted to class issues that seriously affected
black women. Not all the black men nor all the white women with both movements were sexist and
racist but enough of those with the highest influences were able to make the lives of the black
women in these groups almost intolerable. Black women faced constant sexism within the Black
Liberation Movement. The movement, though allegedly for the liberation of the entire black race,
was in reality only for the liberation of the black male. Freedom was associated with manhood and
the freedom of blacks with the recovery of black masculinity. It was stated that the real tragedy of
racismwas the loss of manhood. Assumptions that racism was more harmful to black men than it is
to black women were detrimental to their fight for equality. Black women also had to face the added
hindrance that some black men in the
Unit 6 Pectin Report
FTIR was used to assess the changes in pectin structure due to sonication. Assignment of peaks
was based upon the work of Filippov, [58], the peaks representing various groups within pectin
chain were noted. The pectin peaks were similar to those reported by Sato et al.,[59]. The pectin
FTIR profile was shown in Fig. 4.The band at 3400cm 1 represented O H stretching, and the band
at 2940cm 1represented C H stretching of CH2 group. Similar band profile was reported in sweet
potato pulp pectin by Takamine et al., [60]. The FTIR spectrum of all pectin showed a lower
absorbance at 1,750 cm 1 (COOR) than at 1,650 cm 1(COO ), indicating a low methoxyl pectin
which corroborated the DM measured via titration method. The bands at 1100 and 1070cm 1... Show
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, on the other hand, polymer concentration had negative correlation with sonolysis. Sweet potato
pectin posseed good antioxidant activity which was enhanced by sonication process. Moreover, this
research showed the potential application of ultrasonic in pectin depolymerization, which could also
be applied in other polymers. Further study should be carried out to elucidate the degraded pectin
materials composition and structure, its potential applications in plant protection, antimicrobial,
anticancer, prebiotic
New Product Launch Marketing Plan, Part II Essay
New Product Launch Marketing Plan, Part II
MKT/571
September 16, 2013
New Product Launch Marketing Plan, Part II
The following is the second part to the iNKtopia product launch plan. The second part of the
marketing plan consists of a detailed target market profile, including buying behaviors, decision
motivators, and organizational target markets. The plan also includes steps to manage each stage of
the product life cycle and tactical plans for the Four P s. Finally, the second part of the marketing
plan expands on the product offering expressed in part one and a new position statement to drive
iNKtopia s positioning strategy.
Market Profile
The defined target market profile of the consumer group that the company needs ... Show more
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During this Phase iNKtopia will increase advertising on television, print ads, and provide discounts
and incentives to customers that want the ink delivered. The increase of advertising will continue to
help the company grow, expand, and build a larger consumer base.
Maturity Phase
The maturity Phase will create a slowdown in sales growth because the product has achieved
acceptance by most potential buyers (Kotler Keller, 2012, p. 310). As iNKtopia s profits become
stable or deteriorate because of an increase in competition the company must look to diversify. If
the company is successful up to this point the product will unavoidably lead to more competition.
Competitors will eventually start introducing similar products, or larger ink companies may simply
lower the price of their ink. Therefore iNKtopia will need to diversify or develop new products,
services, or lower costs to distinguish iNKtopia s products from the competitors. Ideally, iNKtopia
can enhance customer services and its image to become a leader in the ink industry. This could also
be coupled with a change in the pricing strategy by slightly lowering the cost of iNKtopia products.
However, iNKtopia will strive to create superior customer service and innovation of the ink business
to hopefully create additional sales and attract even more customers. Another promotional idea would
be to focus on the environmental
Child Labour Essay
Child labour is the practice of having children engage in economic activity, on part or full time
basis. The practice deprives children of their childhood, and is harmful to their physical and mental
development. Poverty, lack of good schools and growth of informal economy are considered as the
important causes of child labour in India.

The 2001 national census of India estimated the total number of child labour, aged 5 14, to be at
12.6 million. In 2001, out of a 12.6 million, about 12 million children in India were in a hazardous
job. UNICEF estimates that India with its larger population has the highest number of labourers in
the world less than 14 years of age, while sub Saharan African countries have the highest percentage
of children who are deployed as child labour. International Labour Organisation estimates that
agriculture at 60 percent is the largest employer of child labour in India, while United Nation s
Food and Agriculture Organisation estimates 70% of child labour is deployed in agriculture and
related activities. Outside of agriculture, child labour is observed in almost all informal sectors of
the Indian economy.

Companies including Gap, Primark, Monsanto and others have been criticised for child labour in
their products. The companies claim they have strict policies against selling products made by
underage kids, but there are many links in a supply chain making it difficult to police them all. In
2011, after three years of Primark s effort, BBC
Burtons Snowboards Essay
Case study questions: Burton Snowboards Q1) Analyze Burton using the competitive forces and
value chain models. When examining Burton Snowboards we can see how they considered
factors of the competitive forces model in an attempt to expand globally. Traditional customers At
its peak burtons controlled over 40 % of the US snowboarding market and remains the market
leader despite growing competition. One way Burtons has stayed market leader is by being
adaptable and dynamic which is a competitive necessity. Burtons take feedback from its customers
very seriously and will move quickly to meet their needs. An example of this is if a rider tests a
jacket and recommends re positioning a zipper, Burton s production line must be able to... Show
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Inbound logistics One problem that Burtons faced was the handling of overdue purchase orders in
the procure to pay process, which consists of all the steps from purchasing goods from a supplier
to paying the supplier. SAP and Burton worked together to improve communication between
warehouses and supply chain efficiency. A management dashboard developed with the help of
SAP shows how smoothly a critical process is running at a certain point in time. Information from
the dashboard helps Burtons users identify inconsistencies a problems that should be monitored
more closely. Operations SAP analysts helped Burton identify the top 5 transactions that were most
critical to its business operations. SAP and Burton worked together to improve communication
between warehouses and supply chain efficiency. Sales and marketing Burtons take feedback
from its customers very seriously and will move quickly to meet their needs. An example of this
is if a rider tests a jacket and recommends re positioning a zipper, Burton s production line must be
able to make this adjustment quickly and easily. With the help of SAP analysts, the time taken to
complete the available to promise process was reduced from hours to 20 minutes to complete
(Available to promise, in response to customers order enquiries, reports on available quantities of a
requested product and

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