By: Joseph Devine | 2010-03-28 | Immigration Human trafficking is one of the fastest growing illegal industries in the world, with the Council of Europe attesting that it accounts for international revenue of $42.5 billion annually. But what is human trafficking? There are several different definitions, but the broadest and most general is the illegal movement of people. That is, moving human beings for the intent of anything ranging from forced labor to getting around immigration laws to prostitution. But because of the amount of money generated by the industry, and because of the long history of human trafficking, it will be very difficult to effectively combat the problem. read more
By: Muhammad Saad Khan | 2012-01-11 | Social issues Importance of internet and social media in anti human trafficking movement is very crucial as it makes us enable to create fast awareness campaigns about human trafficking and modern day. read more
By: Janet Phillips | 2012-02-08 | Business Human trafficking is a worldwide injustice affecting millions of women and children, but more people don't know much about it. Here are ten things you might not know about human trafficking. read more
By: Travis Silver | 2012-03-14 | Movies One thing I learned in film school is that documentaries can sometimes be the toughest kind of film to make. Much of it depends on the subject of the documentary and whether you as the filmmaker plan to get involved in the story or serve as a silent observer. read more
By: Muhammad Saad Khan | 2011-12-07 | Current Affairs Abolitionists are fighting human trafficking and Modern day slavery on the front lines. And I knew I had to do something about the greatest Socioeconomic and a Multicultural Threat to Human Race. Joining FreedomNow – Community built knowledge base to counter human trafficking is the first step. read more
By: happysamal | 2011-08-19 | K-12 Education What is a child’s life really worth? You and I know it’s priceless. But the truth is, traffickers put a price tag on children. The gap between the rich and the poor is becoming increasingly larger. read more
By: michael Webster | 2011-03-31 | Journalism According to top law enforcement agents who want to remain anonymous tells the .Predators used to help spy on suspected drug traffickers have located Mexican army bases near the U.S. Mexican border where it is believed that the Mexican Army is envolved in the illegal drug trade as Mexico's largest and most dangerous drug cartel read more
By: Shirlene Nixon | 2010-03-28 | News and society In some countries, no legal protection is given to a family and is pressured into going the option of selling their child to feed the rest. Promises like they will be better off with another family and other kind promises are the only assurance that their child is in good hands. Then again, are they? read more
By: Alvin Starkman | 2010-10-18 | Movies This is a review of feature documentary "Acquainted with the Night" (Markham Streets Films, 2010). The film takes the viewer to seven countries to help to understand night – time traditions, examining how humanity explores, embraces and attempts to protect the night. Using excellent cinematography and editorial juxtaposition, the movie looks at the universality of: curiosity and the quest to learn; ritual celebration; fear and adaptation; and the concern for the night's adverse impact. read more
By: ravi j | 2012-05-03 | Society The charity, Salvation Army, has conducted a survey which found that contrary to the general public perception that crime largely affected women especially in sexual related offences was not true. It said that men accounted for more than two fifths (41%) of adult victims of human trafficking in England and Wales who are being helped by the charity. read more
By: Ashish K Arora | 2010-03-26 | Reference & Education Robert Pershing Wadlow (1918 -1940) was a person who, to this moment, is the tallest person in medical record for whom there is indisputable proof. Robert Wadlow is also known as the Giant of Illinois or Alton Giant for the reason that he was born, cultured and buried in Alton, Illinois. read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-29 | Business Training the attraction? The value of training be? Limited training funds to maximize the performance, so that the training's reach extends much longer, so that aggregation of energy into training a new driving force for development in Qinghai. Province Talent Office and the Provincial Office of Human Resources and Social Security carried out the "three training project" practical interpretation of a deep trace of fresh. Interview Many participated in three training personnel read more
By: Roy Fernandez | 2012-07-10 | Internet Business I recently got myself the FiOS Internet connection, and I’ve been downloading and endlessly streaming documentaries. I absolutely love the connection speeds! I watched every documentary of Richard Dawkins’ and I have to tell you that it is easy to miss some vitally important sequences. The last one I saw was ‘The root of all evil’. It was brilliant! read more
By: | 2010-04-15 | Satellite TV HBO is famous for its documentaries. Whether it is actually airing them on the premium channel, scouting potential new talent from film festivals around the world, or funding the production of some of the best nonfiction work of our time, the channel has a definite devotion to helping people tell their stories. Whether it was airing the acclaimed "Tarnation" for the first time on television or simply telling stories of courageous news reporters and beauty contest contestants in jail, HBO and its interest in documentaries has brought a new life to satellite tv, making things a bit more highbrow than usual in many cases. read more