Annually selling over one million human beings are beaten, tortured, and raped. Human trafficking is not just a global problem. We should know our rights and make a stand againsthuman trafficking.
This was the theme and the message of this video.
These girls are treated like products and sold at such a low prise. It is just unethical to weight human's life with money. In a research, approximately 800000 people are trafficked annually across the international borders. And Human Trafficking is the third profiting illigal activity after illigal sales of drugs and weapons. And because it is such a profiting market, the growth of trafficking is even growing.
http://kr.youtube.com/watch?v=b-51sN0XQxY
Sunday, September 7, 2008
Human trafficking video2
This is the song of Morandi which is combined with the Human Trafficking
It shows how girls are being treated and how they suffer from human trafficing even after they've escaped from the camp. The vidoe is not official music vidoe but it fits well with the song and the theme.
Search inside
Why you feel so alone
Search back time
Song of faith you can change
People stop fighting
Seach inside
Why you feel so alone
Search back time
Song of faith you can change
People stop fighting
People stop fighting
People stop fighting
It shows how girls are being treated and how they suffer from human trafficing even after they've escaped from the camp. The vidoe is not official music vidoe but it fits well with the song and the theme.
People stop fighting
Angels are crying
We can be better
Love is the answer
Search inside
Are there any more tears to cry
(Don't you wonder why)
Why you feel so alone
All against the world
(World, world)
Search back time
When you used to sing alone
(To the music of your soul)
Song of faith you can change
It's not too late
People stop fighting
Angels are crying
We can be better
Love is the answer
Seach inside
Are there any more tears to cry
(Don't you wonder why)
Why you feel so alone
All against the world
(World, world)
Search back time
When you used to sing alone
(To the music of your soul)
Song of faith you can change
It's not too late
People stop fighting
Angels are crying
We can be better
Love is the answer
People stop fighting
Angels are crying
We can be better
Love is the answer
People stop fighting
Angels are crying
We can be better
Love is the answer
http://kr.youtube.com/watch?v=HgU6r8A_upI&feature=related
Streotype
"What stereotypes do people have about you? What stereotypes do you have about other people? Are stereotypes beneficial or harmful? Why do you think this?"
I think the most common streotype comes from the way people look and where they are from. For example, when I was in America, the first words kids said to me was "are you Chinese?" This, however, is a streotype, based on my physical looks. Another typical steotype is that Koreans are good at math. It does not bother me that much but sometimes streotypes have become something like racisim and bias. I also have streotypes about people, especially towards the race. "All black people are good at sports, especially basket ball." "All black people smells bad." "All Chinese are dirty." Those are the kinds of streotypes that I have and sometimes those streotypes put me in a place where it makes me hard to get to know people or make friends. Most streotypes are harmless in a sense, but sometimes streotypes put some people away and makes it hard to cooperate and unite. Some streotypes hurt people and have unpleasant tone that causes breakdown in a group of various people.
I think the most common streotype comes from the way people look and where they are from. For example, when I was in America, the first words kids said to me was "are you Chinese?" This, however, is a streotype, based on my physical looks. Another typical steotype is that Koreans are good at math. It does not bother me that much but sometimes streotypes have become something like racisim and bias. I also have streotypes about people, especially towards the race. "All black people are good at sports, especially basket ball." "All black people smells bad." "All Chinese are dirty." Those are the kinds of streotypes that I have and sometimes those streotypes put me in a place where it makes me hard to get to know people or make friends. Most streotypes are harmless in a sense, but sometimes streotypes put some people away and makes it hard to cooperate and unite. Some streotypes hurt people and have unpleasant tone that causes breakdown in a group of various people.
Article Human Trafficking (James Kim)
The author of this article is a female that has strong feelings for women's rights. It is easily portrayed within the article with its words. Having a college that is "all women" is not ironic for the author supporting for women's rights. It is also said in the article that the people that are captured and put into streets do not even know what kind of human rights that they have. Most of the evidence and support that the author puts in her writing are mostly women that have strong morals. In my opinion I think the author thinks that only woman are able to help human trafficking disintegrate. The author is probably put onto this topic because she is a female and "females" are usually the people that are trafficked. Therefore she probably is able to put alot of feelings into her writing to get people's attention.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/southeastkingcountynews/2004121316_trafficking13s.html
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/southeastkingcountynews/2004121316_trafficking13s.html
Haesun: Ashley Judd and human trafficking
http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20204360,00.html
Ashley Judd is not a popular star among the teenagers. What's remarkable about this acrtress is that she stepped out and made a statement about the issu of human trafficking. Although she may not be Ashton Kutcher or Brad Pitt, she is a celebrity and it takes real courage and responsibility to c0mmit oneself to the issue publicly. I think what she did was great. The source where this article was released is a magazine called PEOPLE. This magazine mostly deals with celebrity gossips and scandals. It is a fun magazine to read in spare time, and I sometimes enjoy reading it as well. However, it is agreeable that the magazine does not deal with serious issues often. Just by seeing the length of the article, I could not help but notice how little attention this article was given. The event was introduced in five very short paragraphs wich briefly explains what happened. Moreover, except for the first paragraph, the article does not mention human trafficking as a main topic. I think the writer should have been more careful and sincere when she was writing the article. Human trafficking IS a serious issue and it feels like the writer doesn't care so much about the issue and more interested in the celebrity herself, which may be true.
Ashley Judd is not a popular star among the teenagers. What's remarkable about this acrtress is that she stepped out and made a statement about the issu of human trafficking. Although she may not be Ashton Kutcher or Brad Pitt, she is a celebrity and it takes real courage and responsibility to c0mmit oneself to the issue publicly. I think what she did was great. The source where this article was released is a magazine called PEOPLE. This magazine mostly deals with celebrity gossips and scandals. It is a fun magazine to read in spare time, and I sometimes enjoy reading it as well. However, it is agreeable that the magazine does not deal with serious issues often. Just by seeing the length of the article, I could not help but notice how little attention this article was given. The event was introduced in five very short paragraphs wich briefly explains what happened. Moreover, except for the first paragraph, the article does not mention human trafficking as a main topic. I think the writer should have been more careful and sincere when she was writing the article. Human trafficking IS a serious issue and it feels like the writer doesn't care so much about the issue and more interested in the celebrity herself, which may be true.
Media Human Trafficking (James Kim)
At a age of 14 a young boy develops a short film for his school project about human trafficking. Not much information is protrayed within words however, the author uses short words along with pictures that gets our attention. It gives an estimate amount of the people that are trafficked each year. Not only that but tells that it can happen to anyone. It grabs our attention by saying that it is able to happen to the people that are around us. The age that people are sent to trafficking also gives us a spark of what the cruel world does. Even though the author is young it has many people backing up the system of stopping. It does not go into detail however it does give a brief information of what we are dealing with right now in the 21st century. Slavery is still around.
http://kr.youtube.com/watch?v=xwAhti93QYU
http://kr.youtube.com/watch?v=xwAhti93QYU
Stereotype Question! (James Kim)
"What stereotypes do people have about you? What stereotypes do you have about other people? Are stereotypes beneficial or harmful? Why do you think this?
Back when I used to go to a all black/hispanic school kids would have the thought that I would know all the answers to math. However I was actually one of those kids that have problems just looking at numbers. People would always have an idea of black people being in gangs and act all hardcore. Living in a setting with all my friends being black and hispanic many of them were in gangs but not all of them were in it. Some one were probably the nicest people that you can meet in the world. However stereotypes can be beneficial and harmful at the same time. For instance when getting a job if you are an Asian and your adverser is a African American. Most likely the person of choosing the Asian is alot higher if the person is stereotypical. Everyone has a certain stereotype even though you try not to. It is our nature to belive in something without certified proof and logic.
Back when I used to go to a all black/hispanic school kids would have the thought that I would know all the answers to math. However I was actually one of those kids that have problems just looking at numbers. People would always have an idea of black people being in gangs and act all hardcore. Living in a setting with all my friends being black and hispanic many of them were in gangs but not all of them were in it. Some one were probably the nicest people that you can meet in the world. However stereotypes can be beneficial and harmful at the same time. For instance when getting a job if you are an Asian and your adverser is a African American. Most likely the person of choosing the Asian is alot higher if the person is stereotypical. Everyone has a certain stereotype even though you try not to. It is our nature to belive in something without certified proof and logic.
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