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Q1331290 Atualidades
O mundo contemporâneo convive com tensões e crises constantes. Observa-se a falta de utopias e a luta incessante por mercados econômicos. Na Europa:
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Q1331289 História
Os regimes totalitários tiveram presença significativa no século XX. Na Itália, o Fascismo:
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Q1331288 História
A democracia trouxe mudanças significativas para o mundo grego, modificando hábitos e relações sociais. A democracia grega, por exemplo:
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Q1331287 Inglês

Read the graph below and answer the following question based on it.


 


Disponível em: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-34190359. Acessado em 2 de maio de 2016. 

It is true to affirm that
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Q1331286 Inglês
Read the text below and answer the following question based on it. 

Human trafficking is slavery 


According to the United States Department of Justice, human trafficking is the “third most profitable criminal activity. An estimated $9.5 billion is generated in annual revenue from all trafficking activities, with at least $4 billion attributed to the worldwide brothel industry.”
The United States Department of State estimates that 800,000 women, children and men are internationally trafficked every year. Most of these victims are enslaved in the sex trade industry, followed by domestic servitude and labor. Over 14,000 victims are trafficked into the United States annually, according to the United States Department of Justice, and an estimated 200,000 American children are potentially trafficked each year into the sex trade.
Since 2001, the United States Department of Health and Human Services has issued almost 1,100 certifications to human trafficking victims in the United States originating from over 40 countries. The largest contributing regions are Latin America and Asia. The majority of victims are female and half of all victims are children. Law enforcement agencies report that the majority of trafficking cases presented as prostitution. But victims of human trafficking have also been rescued from enslavement as domestic servants, child soldiers, child brides, beggars, manual laborers, sweatshops workers, and in landmine removal efforts. There are also baby trafficking rings that sell babies to both knowing and unknowing adoptive parents.
Anyone can potentially fall prey to human traffickers. Before enslavement, many victims earned higher educational degrees. Many victims were professionals. Others were simply seeking a better life when they fell prey. Regardless of demographics or the circumstance of their trafficking, the common thread among all trafficking victims is the deprivation of inherent human rights and dignity. They are frequently subjected to physical, mental, emotional and sexual abuse. Although these victims are a commodity to the traffickers, they are nonetheless considered expendable. They are consequently not given adequate care. Without proper care and essential services, these innocent victims will be less likely to live hopeful, healthy, and productive lives. 

Adaptado de: <http://globalrescuerelief.org/what-is-human-trafficking/> Acessado em 5 de maio de 2016. 
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