Monday, April 16, 2012

Quote # 5

"1.2 million children are kidnapped, sold or smuggled each year"(Tyler)
Child trafficking touches every country and countless industries worldwide. There are many individuals and organizations working globally to combat this problem. It may take time before it is fully realized just how huge this issue is. We need to figure out a way to solve this problem. I believe that this quote can show people that there are kids everywhere that need help. Everyone needs to fight together and put these traffickers in jail for doing this to kids, teenagers, and even adults.
Works cited
Tyler, Richard. "Child Trafficking in Eastern Europe: A Trade in Human Misery." World Socialist Web Site. Wsws.org, 25 Oct. 2003. Web. 11 Mar. 2012.

Quote # 4

“Children while being sold into trafficking are molested, physically, sexually, abused by their employers and in some cases resold” (Furphy).
Sex trafficking is nothing less than slavery. When an offender takes a girl or boy against their will and forces them to engage in prostitution, that offender has stolen his or her freedom and dignity. A number of children get trafficked both for sex and for other labor purposes within the country and across borders. I feel so bad for these kids. I thought with picking this quote that this would be a good way to get peoples attention and say listen this is what is happening to kids in Africa and all over the world. We need to start doing something to protect these kids form these horrible traffickers that take advantage of them.

Works cited
Furphy, Clare. "The Lure of a Better Life: Child Trafficking in West Africa." Consultancy Africa Intelligence. 02 July 2010. Web. 03 Mar. 2012.

Quote # 3

“buying a three-year-old Albanian boy, paying $6,000 to the trafficking gang that specialized in underage merchandise”(Tyler). The boy had been traded for a “colored TV by his own father” (Tyler).

When I read this I was very sad to hear that his own father would do that to his own son. Aren’t you suppose to love, protect, and take care of your child even if you are struggling. If I was ever put into that kind of situation I know that I would never give up my child. It truly breaks my heart that kids have to go through this and are not being treated right. This fits into my paper because it gives people an idea on what some parents do to their kids. I mean the boy probably had no idea what was going on. I mean when people start to read about what parent trade their kids for it is truly sad.

Works cited
 Tyler, Richard. "Child Trafficking in Eastern Europe: A Trade in Human Misery." World Socialist Web Site. Wsws.org, 25 Oct. 2003. Web. 11 Mar. 2012.

Quote # 2

"Through classes in villages... children learn about abuse, traffickers' scams, and their nights as children"

           The reason why i picked this quote is because i thought i was a great way to start preventing child trafficking.To prevent children from being leaving their villages and entering conditions of slavery individuals within the village must be made knowledgeable of human trafficking. It is vital that parents are aware of human trafficking. These parents wish their children a better life, and are unaware their children may be at risk of being trafficked for forced labor and other forms of exploitation. Distributing information to children and their parents about the abuse inflicted on children who are trafficked and the risk that children who migrate or are sent away from home to work or earn money for others will be trafficked. It fits into my paper because it is ways to start preventing child trafficking.
Works Cited
Oriola, Bukola. "Preventing Human Trafficking by Awareness. African News Journal." Home. African News Journal, 23 Jan. 2012. Web. 18 Apr. 2012.

Quote #1

“The blue campaign is also launching awareness and training materials for the federal acquisition workforce, first responders and airline employees, to help increase awareness about the indicators of human trafficking." (Oriola)
The reason why I picked this quote is because I think that it is a good idea for people to start raising awareness. This can make people start donating money to organizations so they can make a safer place for these kids. Also, I thought it was good that they had a banquet already started so people can start donating and helping these kids in Africa. If we can host a benefit the people can hear what kids go through and be able to donate money to help kids to give them a safe place. As soon as people start realizing that children are in danger they can start saving these kids’ lives just by donating some money. With money being donated they can raise the money so they can build a place in Africa were kids can go and be safe. It can be where they can play during the day or a place for them to hang out if they don’t have anywhere else to go.
 Works cited
Oriola, Bukola. "Preventing Human Trafficking by Awareness. African News Journal." Home. African News Journal, 23 Jan. 2012. Web. 18 Apr. 2012.

Article # 8 Journal


Summary:
In the article “Tightening Adoption to Prevent Child Trafficking” it discussed that if children are in orphanages the family that is willing to adopt them need to have certain requirements. Also it in the article it explains that to prevent people from pretending to be foster parents they need to start making the adaption process striker. I think it is a good idea to make sure that foster parents are not traffickers.

Evaluation:
This is a reputable source. It gives good information about how to keep kids that live in orphanages safe. This source gives numbers on how many countries and children are affected with trafficking.  This source is a cultural bias because she talks about Africa and what they are trying to do to try and stop this.. The audience this is intended for is for people who want to help these children.

Works cited:
“TIGHTENING ADOPTION TO PREVENT CHILD TRAFFICKING.” ANTARA- The Indonesian National News Agency 22 July 2010. General OneFile. Web.21 Mar. 2012

Article # 7 Web


Summary:
In the article “Horrific Crime” discusses how to prevent child trafficking. It give three ways to prevent which are awareness training, education, and job skills. It also discuss why this is important and why should people help these kids in Africa. If you would want to start helping you can log on their website which is www.worldconcern.org.

Evaluation:
This is a reputable source to use. In this article “Horrific Crime” gives good ideas on how to prevent child trafficking. She talks about ways people can help these kids that are being shipped to different parts of the world just so these traffickers can make money off of them. This source gives numbers on how many countries and children are affected with trafficking.  This source is a cultural bias because she talks about Africa and what they are trying to do to try and stop this.. The audience this is intended for is for people who want to help these children.
Works cited:                         
"A Horrific Crime." Stop Child Trafficking. Web. 16 Apr. 2012. 

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Article # 6 Journal


Summary
            In the Article “The African News Journal” by Bukola Oriola explains ways on how to stop child trafficking. One of the ways to prevent child trafficking would be to raise awareness. The Blue Heart Campaign is one of the ways to raise awareness. With the banquet many people can start raising money,  then they can start an organization for these children in Africa. If people can host a benefit the people can donate money to help kids to give them a safe place. As soon as people start realizing that children are in danger they can start saving these kids lives. With this banquet it can get the federal law involved and many more to start passing a law about children being trafficked.
Evaluation
This is a reputable source to use. Oriola gives good ideas on how to prevent child trafficking. She talks about ways people can help these kids that are being shipped to different parts of the world just so these traffickers can make money off of them. This source gives numbers on how many countries and children are affected with trafficking.  This source is a cultural bias because she talks about Africa and what they are trying to do to try and stop this.. The audience this is intended for is for people who want to help these children.
Works cited 


Oriola, Bukola. "Preventing Human Trafficking by Awareness. African News Journal." Home. African News Journal, 23 Jan. 2012. Web. 18 Apr. 2012.

Article # 5 Journal


Summary:
In the article  "The Lure of a Better Life: Child Trafficking in West Africa" by Clare Furphy writes about how everywhere around the world there is child trafficking. She explains parent are unaware when they give their child to the man they thought was going to give their child a better life instead sell them into trafficking. Furphy also gives examples on how much money a trafficker would make on a child each year. In the article it tells a story about a boy being traded for a T.V. by the parents. So there are many different examples in this article about how the children either get sold or traded.
Evaluation:
This is a reputable source to use. Furphy gives many facts about what is happening all over the world. She not only talks about what is happening in Africa, but also around the world. This source give number on how many countries and children are affected with trafficking. People who want to know numbers on how many children are being sold into trafficking this is the article for you. This source is a cultural bias because she talks about everyone everywhere. The audience this is intended for is for people who want to help these children
Works cited:
Furphy, Clare. "The Lure of a Better Life: Child Trafficking in West Africa." Consultancy Africa Intelligence. 02 July 2010. Web. 03 Mar. 2012.

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Article # 4 Web


Summary:
In the article “Child Trafficking in Eastern Europe: A Trade in Human Misery" by Richard Tyler writes about how everywhere around the world there is child trafficking. He explains how families in Italy use their sons and daughters for sex. He also tells a story how a boy was traded for a color TV. It reports that “80 percent of young women and girls brought to Germany by smuggling rings come from the Eastern Europe (Tyler). Not only young women and girls there is also an increase of young boys being introduced into the sex market.
Evaluation:
In this article it discusses the main points that children all over the world are being sold into the sex market. This article is for people who want to know where child trafficking is occurring and for people who should help these kids. "Child Trafficking in Eastern Europe: A Trade in Human Misery" by Richard Tyler is a cultural bias because it give examples on what happens in Italy, Germany, and many other places. It is a reputable that I had found on the web and it was published October 25, 2003.
Works Cited:
Tyler, Richard. "Child Trafficking in Eastern Europe: A Trade in Human Misery." World Socialist Web Site. Wsws.org, 25 Oct. 2003. Web. 11 Mar. 2012.

Article #3 Journal


Summary:
In this Journal article “Stopping Forced Labor” by Mihnea Drumea explains what is happening to children being sold into trafficking. Drumea explains many different things in this article such as slave, traffickers, investigations, and sexual tourism. It also give facts about the number of children that are victims. According to Drumea, writes about ways to stop child trafficking all over the world.
Evaluation:
This is a reputable source to use. Drumea gives many facts about what is happening all over the world. She not only talks about what is happening in Africa, but also around the world. This source give number on how many countries and children are affected with trafficking. People who want to know numbers on how many children are being sold into trafficking this is the article for you. This source is a cultural bias because she talks about everyone everywhere. The audience this is intended for is for people who want to help these children.
Works Cited:
Drumea, Mihnea. “Stopping Forced Labor.”Academic OneFile. June. 2011. Gale Power Search.Web. 22.February.2012.

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Article #2 Magazine

Summary:
 In this magazine article “South Africa's New Slave Trade and the Campaign to Stop It “ by E. Benjamin Skinner gives a story about what had happened to two teen age girls. It discusses how it all started when women offered them a job and instead of helping “she sold them to a Nigerian drug human-trafficking syndicate in exchange for $120 and crack cocaine.”(Skinner) This article tells the story about these two girls and what they went through during child trafficking. I is a heart breaking story but it hopefully will let people know that these kids need peoples help.
Evaluation:
This source is a magazine article and it gives good information on what two teen age girls go through. It is a reputable source and I advise anyone who wants to hear their story to read this article. This is a cultural bias because it explains the story that was held in Africa. This is a primarily research that is a interview so it is a good source to use because it is from a person who had experienced trafficking and was able to get out with some help.
Works Cited:
 Skinner, E. Benjamin. "South Africa's New Slave Trade and the Campaign to Stop It." Time. Time, 18 Jan. 2010. Web. 11 Mar. 2012.