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Chocolate Slavery: Slave Labor in the Cocoa Industry
Chocolate bars have a dark, often untold story of human trafficking and child slavery. Cocoa plantations on the Ivory Coast use unpaid child labor to harvest the cocoa beans, often employing tactics such as physical abuse by overseers on plantations in West Africa.
98 commentsRevelation and 666 is here.
Revelation 13: This calls for wisdom, let the one who understands, calculates the number of the Beast. For it is the number of a man, and his number is his name 666. For Centuries many people have been wondering what the number 666 means. Is it...
17 commentsThailand's Hypocrite Johns - Sex Tourists That Don't Pay For Sex
The way that westerners look at Thailand is often hypocritical, the media is buzzing with reports of sex slaves, human trafficking, and child prostitution. Often this is overstated, as in the case of the documentary film "Bangkok Girl", which has...
9 commentsTranshumanism and Eugenics
The fan of futurism, science and technology or humanism does well to note that the term was created to bring eugenics to the modern world following the disaster that the eugenicist faced following world war two.
51 commentsThe History of Institutional Racial Discrimination in New Orleans
History of Institutional Segregation Based on Race Since its establishment to the present date, Louisiana subjugated blacks and non-whites and sought to separate the races through custom, law, and society structure beginning with slavery....
9 commentsBill Miner, The Gentleman Bandit, A Legendary Outlaw From American History.
Ezra Allen Miner, most often known as Bill Miner - was the original "stick up man" of the old West. Bill Miner was known for being quite a gentleman, and very polite during all of his robberies. He robbed trains and stage coaches his entire adult life - and the only thing he was, perhaps, even better at was escaping from jail.
23 commentsThe Backbone of the Mines
I have often wondered, How hard it was then. When my grandmother’s father lived there, In the heart of Isaban. Digging the coal, Out of the ground. All the men worked there, At the mine across town. The Company Store used them up,...
7 commentsShakespeare's 'Hamlet' - What does each Soliloquy, in Acts 1, 2 and 3, reveal about Hamlet's true Feelings? (To be ...)
Hamlet's soliloquies ~ what can we learn from them? Do the soliloquies help us to understand Hamlet, the character, and 'Hamlet', the play, better? How does Shakespeare show his own talents through the soliloquies? Shakespeare's soliloquies give the reader ~ or the audience ~ the opportunity to find out what is going on in a character's mind; and possibly to access some of Shakespeare's own thoughts and ideas. This article concentrates on the Hamlet's soliloquies on Acts 1, 2 and 3 of the play.
16 commentsSlavery in the 21st Century
One would think that slavery is a thing of the past, but this is far from the truth. Slavery abounds in every corner of the planet including in the most developed countries. Many people today for want of knowing any other way, end up as wage slaves as well as chattel slaves.
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