Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"servitude" Definitions
  1. the condition of being a slave or being forced to obey another person

606 Sentences With "servitude"

How to use servitude in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "servitude" and check conjugation/comparative form for "servitude". Mastering all the usages of "servitude" from sentence examples published by news publications.

VIKRANT REDDYWashington, DC Your article on Indian labour sent abroad in servitude forgot one other region of India where this applied: Burma ("100 years since servitude", September 2nd).
"So in other words what you're saying is they carve out prison for involuntary servitude and you can use prison as a pretext to bring involuntary servitude back," Levin said.
Nevertheless Quackenbos recommended charges of peonage, or illegal debt servitude.
Chinese culture is a culture of servitude to the master.
Most figurines of black women reflect either servitude or exoticism.
Their main crime is rejecting a life of forced servitude.
She was herself forced into sexual servitude, but eventually escaped.
"It was indentured servitude, and it still is," he said.
Acknowledging their ancestors' servitude as part of that can be uncomfortable.
Those who survived were forced into servitude and worked on plantations.
Robots have traditionally had a hard time breaking into domestic servitude.
The marriage provided her first taste of intellectual companionship — and servitude.
No one honestly believes he equates voluntary immigration with involuntary servitude.
" The aide characterized her "entire existence" as being "centered on personal servitude.
Let's debate digital freedom and servitude, free and unfree, private and spied-upon.
"She leaves behind her a legacy of selfless-servitude," Penrose said on Facebook.
A big payout from stock options after three years of indentured startup servitude?
I implemented the scholarship with intentions of rewarding leadership potential, sportsmanship, and servitude.
This image layers the idea of how classism is tied with intergenerational servitude.
How do you put a cash value on hundreds of years of forced servitude?
Even in the 21st century, Carmen lives in servitude to every woman she meets.
He believes in God exactly as he believes in Kanye West—with grateful servitude.
Historians will describe the communist era in Eastern Europe as four decades of servitude. ■
He took 2000 prisoners and sentenced those over 26 to 2000 years of servitude.
THE BOYS IN THE BUNKHOUSE: Servitude and Salvation in the Heartland, by Dan Barry.
Farmers are still getting forced into lives of indentured servitude by giant chicken corporations.
Next we need freedom from mistreatment, whether from slavery or servitude, torture or violence.
Estimates suggest that 2.4 million domestic workers around the world live in forced servitude.
Of all the great American sports, football most closely resembles high-priced indentured servitude.
The Boys in the Bunkhouse: Servitude and Salvation in the Heartland, by Dan Barry.
Johnny is held in a kind of indentured servitude by the joint's flatulent owner.
All you need to do, he said, is teach people to love their servitude.
But it turned into a 12-year-long form of indentured servitude, the woman alleged.
It's basically a tool to keep control over people, to keep control over indentured servitude.
But the "Englishman's badge of servitude", in the words of one late libertarian, is back.
Players can enjoy indentured servitude to the greedy capitalist Tom Nook starting March 20, 2020.
And although some might view the program as forced servitude, participation would be purely voluntary.
Since the prisoners were working without payment, it was considered a form of indentured servitude.
I actually think the great evil of American slavery wasn't involuntary servitude and forced labor.
The question of how we're supposed to feel about Ottoline's servitude is a tricky one.
But where a child's parentage is known, the status of servitude passes down the generations.
The 13th Amendment began as more than just a bar on slavery and indentured servitude.
To be clear, we are not suggesting poorhouse policies nor some kind of indentured servitude.
Maggie's Farm makes a call for individualism, while slamming the hypocrisy of freedom through servitude.
"...so does forced domestic servitude and sexual violence by commanders against female conscripts," it adds.
There are an estimated 163,000 victims of forced labor, sexual exploitation and domestic servitude in Britain.
Though Ofglen initially seems obedient in her servitude, there's more to her than meets the eye.
I believe corporate has lost its servitude for humanity and I feel obligated to supply it.
THE 13th Amendment to the constitution has prohibited slavery and indentured servitude in America since 1865.
"The spirituality is for us, and the servitude and activism are for the people," she says.
There are an estimated 13,000 victims of forced labor, sexual exploitation and domestic servitude in Britain.
"This is manufactured financial indentured servitude," she said during a congressional hearing on lending on Thursday.
Khan has politicized a whole generation, only to deliver it into servitude to Pakistan's old establishment.
The elder Gooding, who spoke seven languages, had fled his native Barbados to escape servitude in 1936.
As the name implies, The Handmaid's Tale is the story of one woman's struggle to escape servitude.
She founds a rehabilitation center for victims of this ritual servitude, which is where Abeo ends up.
The main themes of The Handmaid's Tale are disturbing: forced servitude, ritualized sexual assault, and indiscriminate murder.
The Thirteenth Amendment to the constitution prohibits slavery and indentured servitude—"except as a punishment for crime".
It is trafficking survivors -- those who have escaped forced labor and servitude -- who have begun to fight.
" The French military, he said, was determined to defend any Libyans who wanted "liberate themselves from servitude.
Many ended up as sex slaves, in domestic servitude or were sent out to commit suicide bombings.
Cati Coe is professor of anthropology at Rutgers University and the author of The New American Servitude.
But the doozy is how the movie can't think of her beyond the confines of racist servitude.
The Times piece alluded to the idea of "indentured servitude," which is what critics are calling this.
"Any job that pays $2.13 an hour is not a job, it's indentured servitude," Ocasio-Cortez said.
Hughes takes care to flesh out Hager's motivations, which prove to be more complicated than unblinking servitude.
Human trafficking runs rampant, with women sold into sex slavery and men sent away for indentured servitude.
Native people in California were even forced into servitude, although slavery was technically banned in the state.
When Will finally broke free from his humiliating servitude, the result was decades of litigation and recriminations.
Pius XII blamed "the exploitation of private capital" (as well as "state absolutism") for working people's "servitude".
"Help us end this neo-indentured servitude," Sinakhone Keodara, one of the drivers organizing the strike, tweeted.
At the time, an ex-Faraday employee told The Verge the relationship with LeEco was like "indentured servitude."
"Gypsies," he says, are technically human, though as descendants of Ham they are cursed with servitude and backwardness.
Land also gave indentured labourers a start in South Africa, where many were granted plots after their servitude.
Try not to consider the philosophical ramifications of forcing a man with severe brain injuries into indentured servitude!
Those who refused endured more than two years of servitude, washing, fetching water and cooking for Boko Haram.
" The U.S. Constitution's 13th Amendment still includes a clause that bans slavery and servitude "except as a punishment.
This drama starring Elisabeth Moss centers around a dystopian society in which women have been subjugated into servitude.
The problem is the NHL's CBA, one that was ratified six months before Drouin entered into indentured servitude.
The few fleeting conversations with out-of-company friends or family reveal the depth of their forced servitude.
At the time, English labor was subject to uncompensated apprenticeships, domestic servitude, and some measure of clerical dominion.
Statues, as the symbols of veneration of individuals or their servitude to society are the first to go.
Forcing doctors to treat such patients, courts have said, would violate the 13th Amendment's prohibition on involuntary servitude.
Studies show there are an estimated 13,000 victims of forced labor, sexual exploitation and domestic servitude in Britain.
The sculptures stand with various tools of servitude; a sickle in one and a clothing iron in another.
The dayibasi often provide laborers with between-harvest loans that can result in a form of indentured servitude.
There's no North Korean display of feigned emotion and servitude—it's, at the risk of cliche, a fiesta.
There have been concerns about construction conditions for migrant laborers in Qatar, which some have likened to indentured servitude.
Life is no longer defined by servitude, punctuated by rapes or beatings, but Essatim struggles to feed her family.
West sounded off on the centuries African-Americans spent shackled in servitude during an interview on TMZ Live Tuesday.
In the TV series and novel, the fertile handmaids in servitude wear red, and the infertile wives wear blue.
African-American servitude is currently addressed by clapboard slave cabins nestled amid relocated 19th-century homes at Historic Square.
"Help us end this neo-indentured servitude," Sinakhone Keodara, one of the drivers organizing the strike, tweeted that day.
"People of our generation are in a kind of servitude no one else around the world has," he said.
In military camps, conscripts are frequently subjected to torture, sexual and gender-based violence, forced labor and domestic servitude.
The congresswoman referred to their plight as "indentured servitude," becoming the most prominent voice to back a rescue plan.
" Forcing Germany into, essentially, servitude, he argued, "will sow the decay of the whole of civilized life of Europe.
After enduring years of slavery -- even seeing her own children being sold into servitude -- Truth eventually gained her freedom.
For decades, politicians from both political parties have saddled the nation with a debt load akin to generational servitude.
I've heard plenty of horror stories about those good old days, of brutal rapes, robberies, forced servitude and deadly betrayals.
Both the patriarch and the archbishop acknowledged that the historic role of their churches in fighting servitude has been ambivalent.
After so many years of servitude, it would be nice to think that Greece's journey will reach a similar conclusion.
If we are to remain moral, we need to be forced back into a rigid system of structure and servitude.
There are an estimated 13,000 victims of forced labor, sexual exploitation and domestic servitude in Britain, according to government data.
The US Constitution's 2500th Amendment still allows for slavery and involuntary servitude if it's used as punishment for a crime.
Being led to his master's farm in Virginia, he can't comprehend why so many black men have accepted this servitude.
Accompanied by conservative commentator Candace Owens, the outspoken artist sounded off on the centuries African-Americans spent shackled in servitude.
Child marriage without consent is a form of slavery as it pushes children into sexual and domestic servitude, experts say.
Slavery was also practiced in colonies in North and South America and the Caribbean, keeping millions more in involuntary servitude.
Children from very poor families are particularly at risk to becoming victims of child labour and domestic servitude, experts say.
The protesters were portraying the characters in the popular dystopian drama on Hulu where women are forced into sexual servitude.
On these visits, I've seen firsthand the plight of human trafficking victims sold into domestic servitude, forced labor and prostitution.
True to its name, Autonomous is about freedom — from personal servitude, exploitative economic systems, robotic programming, and many other things.
On these visits I've seen firsthand the plight of human trafficking victims sold into domestic servitude, forced labor, and prostitution.
Their individual stories don't become interwoven; instead, your chosen character overrides the others', rendering their potential personality into mute servitude.
On the other hand, any misdeeds could be punished with beatings, servitude, exile or death by strangulation, decapitation or slicing.
In the "Enuma Elish," the Mesopotamian origin story, warfare among the gods ends in penal servitude for the losing side.
Dozens of Acoma girls were parceled out to convents in Mexico City, and adolescents were sentenced to decades of servitude.
Some were victims of trafficking after they were sold into servitude by their own families as a result of poverty.
Entire generations have resided in the plantations, passing on the legacy of servitude and human rights violations on over time.
Domestic Servitude Domestic workers, particularly migrants, are especially vulnerable to exploitation, because they work out of sight in private homes.
The ministry leaders will face charges of conspiracy, forced labor, document servitude and benefits fraud, US Attorney Robert Brewer said.
This is clearly a fragmented tale of power and servitude, encompassing the history of the world, from the Conquistadors' invasions.
As more and more workers were bumped out of agriculture into servitude, productivity growth across the economy would have stagnated.
" HUD spokesman Brian Sullivan attempted to clarify Carson's statement, saying, "Nobody here believes he was equating voluntary immigration with involuntary servitude.
It said 66 percent of trafficked women reported being sexually exploited, including more than half the women trafficked for domestic servitude.
The emergence of party tickets transformed the office of elector from one of independence to one of servitude to the party.
"We're silent because of the mentality of servitude," says Allison Julien, a domestic worker organizer and a New York City nanny.
Many risk death while going overseas, or having their papers and possessions confiscated upon arrival and being forced into indentured servitude.
Writer Bruce Miller credited Hulu with supporting a controversial series about a society in which women are forced into sexual servitude.
They represent the starting point of inducting people into a life package of debt-servitude, which includes mortgage and car loans.
He needs to get to his daughter and make sure she isn't forced into horrifying servitude like her mother has been.
Between a life of forced servitude and abuse or death, it is no wonder many women and children choose to flee.
They cross with visas but find themselves saddled with debt, stripped of their papers, subjected to threats and forced into servitude.
The twelve defendants, which include IVM's former pastor Victor Gonzalez, are charged with conspiracy, forced labor, document servitude, and benefits fraud.
Borrowers likened it to indentured servitude, and potential investors, the source of Upstart's funds, were skeptical of the risks and returns.
In the real world, IOI encourages Oasis fans to run up debts that it collects by forcing them into indentured servitude.
In describing the plight of Affinites, Zhao aimed to invoke real-world issues, including human trafficking and indentured servitude in Asia.
A favorite research subject of hers was Germanna, the Virginia settlement of Germans who in 1718 were tricked into indentured servitude.
It revived ideas of women's servitude, promoted a rape culture and led to the political  and social instability we witness today.
The ­Global Slavery Index includes construction workers and domestics in the Persian Gulf states, a million Uzbeks drafted to pick cotton in a post-Communist ­corvée, child brides, trafficked sex workers, agrarian laborers in age-old ­Mauritanian servitude to other local families, and Haitian village children sent to live in city households for a mix of schooling and servitude.
Dylan "collared" Tank — initiating him into romantic servitude with a chain and lock around his neck — in 2911, according to Tank's blog.
Other findings from the five-week tally were: — At least 132 women and girls were abducted for suspected sex slavery or servitude.
Atwood's popular novel imagines a totalitarian future when fertile women are forced into sexual servitude to repopulate a world facing environmental disaster.
Over the last week, I've had a sweat-mopping robot in my servitude as I snowboarded through 50 miles of Austrian alpine.
Mr Prigozhin's servitude paid off, in the form of tenders for his companies to supply food for schools, hospitals, and the army.
This ingrained idea of servitude and the necessity of tolerating uncomfortable situations can spill over into their future work in other industries.
Many have compared "third party ownership" to sports indentured servitude, as third parties — often wealthy businessmen — own monetary shares in different players.
When we first shared our idea, people said it sounded like indentured servitude because the migrant is so tied to one family.
Often with financial arrangements akin to indentured servitude, the women were prevented from leaving the premises and could not communicate with family.
At least 13,000 people in Britain are estimated by the government to be victims of forced labor, sexual exploitation and domestic servitude.
The show on the Hulu streaming service tells the story of a dystopian world in which women are forced into sexual servitude.
Slaves were ripped away from their homes and brought by force to a strange land where they were sold into lifelong servitude.
In one case, she said they helped a woman escape domestic servitude after she phoned to say her life had been threatened.
The North Korean government, which has long relied on isolation to keep its wretched people in servitude, has nonetheless abetted this revolution.
They are typically forced to work in factories, mines and farms, sold for sex, trapped in debt bondage or born into servitude.
Principally there are three married couples whose lives and families collide and interact through backyard barbecues, play dates, domestic servitude and adultery.
Chumbow was trafficked from Cameroon to the United States at age 9 and locked in domestic servitude until escaping at age 17.
The funerary art of ancient Egypt called on extraordinary skill and beauty to ensure that domination and servitude would be immortal conditions.
The 13th amendment, ratified in 1865, abolished most forms of slavery but still allowed for the opportunity of servitude as legal punishment.
Fatima is trapped in a loveless marriage and servitude to the men in her family, despite being the smartest of the siblings.
Among the questions I posed to the most dangerous inmates in the world: How does one free a house elf from servitude?
Her Servitude collection is an assortment of high-end matte black pottery adorned with studs and spikes and BDSM-inspired buckles and harnesses.
Colorado is one of more than a dozen states whose state constitution technically still allows involuntary servitude as a form of criminal punishment.
Perhaps the most important thing religious leaders can do is urge their flocks not to use goods and services which servitude makes possible.
This is a TV series about a dystopian society where women are forced into sexual servitude and made to reproduce against their will.
At least 13,000 people across Britain are thought to be victims of forced labor, sexual exploitation and domestic servitude, the government has said.
The mundane placement of an object that is so clearly a cultural repository of stereotypes, servitude, and violence renders the photo extremely disturbing.
And when people challenged slavery, those making the profits defended it by saying that black people were better off in servitude than freedom.
Whereas Honey West has her own title and her own detective agency, Charlie's Angels live in crop-topped servitude to their titular boss.
Peter: My sentence was commuted less than two weeks before my execution date, to 40 years penal servitude with no possibility of parole.
The basic parameters are simple: you control all household items in a conventional home, but your existential servitude fills you with murderous rage.
They force captive apes into servitude in a manner that recalls images of the enslaved Israelites in Egypt being forced to build pyramids.
In Britain, there are an estimated 13,000 victims of forced labour, sexual exploitation and domestic servitude, most of them from Albania and Vietnam.
They then enter indentured servitude in businesses ranging from hotels to convenience stores to pay off smuggling debts and bond fees, Zamora said.
The two former military officers were accused of murder, rape, sexual abuse, domestic servitude and kidnapping, according to the Guatemalan attorney general's office.
Shakespeare's choice of language—"livery", associated with the uniform of those in servitude—again suggests the inevitable degradation suffered by these Muslim characters.
Except that for every Bilal there are millions of other blacks, including converts to Islam, who have stayed trapped in servitude for generations.
We are standing at a critical point in American history, where a choice is going to be made as to freedom or servitude.
The ILO estimates 5.5 million children are enslaved - born into servitude, trafficked for sex work, or trapped in debt bondage or forced labor.
Edwards pleaded guilty to the charge — fully titled as an "attempt to establish peonage, slavery, involuntary servitude or human trafficking" in June 2018.
While René marries his master's castoff indigenous mistress, Charles soon escapes servitude, Anglicizes his name and sets up a thriving, indiscriminate timber enterprise.
In India, modern slavery occurs in industries ranging from construction to textile manufacturing and agriculture to domestic servitude - with bonded labor featuring heavily.
Though this is 24% higher than it was in 2003, it seems unlikely to trigger the kind of indentured servitude so often imagined.
The notion of servitude permeates Qi'ra's entire existence: she's initially part of a street gang, before being sold into the service of Crimson Dawn.
In the foreground, a much smaller-scaled aproned maid holds a platter of food toward a begging dog, creating a compositional hierarchy of servitude.
Language for advisory: A previous version of this story incorrectly stated that Johnson sued Oracle for forced labor and debt servitude under California law.
The country's complicated history, which includes colonization, slavery and indentured servitude has resulted in a food culture that incorporates British, African and Indian influences.
Yet he remains adamant his purpose was served -- to reach out to slaves and make them aware that a life outside servitude was possible.
Trafficking victims in Mexico work as forced laborers in agriculture, construction, domestic servitude, mining and begging, although prosecutions tend to focus on sexual exploitation.
" (Emphasis added) In the future, because of Amendment A, it will read "There shall never be in this state either slavery or involuntary servitude.
The 'Door of No Return' still swings, centuries after, a menacing reminder of the captives' descent into a life of terror and relentless servitude.
Awah says her organization has advised more than 500 African women trapped in domestic servitude in Kuwait and Lebanon on how to return home.
"When a consecrated woman is asked to perform a work of servitude, the life and dignity of that woman are demeaned," the pope said.
The Afro-Indian heritage of Toronto is inextricably linked to the history of slavery, indentured servitude and empire that gave the world Naipaul himself.
On one side were those like Charles Caldwell, a Kentucky doctor who argued that the heads of black people demonstrated a propensity for servitude.
It's what I call modern slavery, which is when people are being effectively taken into servitude, into slavery, for sexual exploitation or labor exploitation.
In the show, handmaids are assigned to elite families and groomed into sexual servitude, where they are raped, impregnated and forced to give birth.
He says the plan would create "a near-indefinite period of involuntary indentured servitude" where he has to work solely for the creditors' benefit.
The militants systemically murdered thousands of men and abducted thousands of women who were then either sold into servitude or forced into sexual slavery.
The book tackles issues of discrimination and indentured servitude, and attempts to create a fantastical look at the murky area between good and evil.
The incredible Caroline Herschel, who died in 1848, fled a life of domestic servitude in Germany to assist her scientist brother, William, in England.
Margaret Sanger's holy grail was universal access to birth control for women, whose unplanned pregnancies forced them into what she viewed as sexual servitude.
For instance, in her testimony, Tituba said that women have a predisposition towards sin and that as a slave, she had an obligation towards servitude.
Some feel that profiting from other people's incarceration is inherently immoral, or that it violates constitutional protections against involuntary servitude and cruel and unusual punishment.
He meant that we should amend the 13th amendment — which abolished slavery and indentured servitude, except as a punishment for a crime — not abolish it.
The two former military officers are facing charges of murder, rape and sexual abuse, domestic servitude and kidnapping, according to the Guatemalan attorney general's office.
In Britain, there are an estimated 13,000 victims of forced labor, sexual exploitation and domestic servitude, most of them from Albania, Nigeria, Poland and Vietnam.
Many calls to the hotline were from people in domestic servitude, which Currell said was particularly hard to tackle because it happened behind closed doors.
Seulement pour chaque Bilal il y a des millions d'autres noirs, y compris des convertis, qui sont restés enfermés dans la servitude pendant des générations.
The ISIS slave market began with bazaars at which Yazidi women, children, and the elderly were sold into all forms of servitude -- including sex slavery.
Others paid smugglers huge fees, which they then had to work off, a form of indentured servitude that was enforced by the threat of violence.
Here, though, she emphasized themes of feminized labor and servitude as bringing the food to the table transforms into being the food on the table.
West accused EMI of trying to bind him to a potential lifetime of "servitude" under a lopsided contract that he said became unenforceable on Oct.
Buy it here >>A fourteen-year-old Nigerian girl is sold into servitude by her father when her mother — a proponent of education — passes away.
Based on the Margaret Atwood novel of the same name, "The Handmaid's Tale" is about once-modern women forced into indentured servitude to bear children.
The amendment, which was ratified in 1865, abolished slavery and involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for a crime for which someone had been convicted.
In actuality, they'd signed themselves up for a mix of indentured servitude and recreational abuse at the hands of a man with a god complex.
An even more profound principle is also at stake, namely the ban on slavery and involuntary servitude embodied in the 13th Amendment to the Constitution.
"Any job that pays $2.13 an hour is not a job, it is indentured servitude," she said, referencing the current minimum hourly wage for tipped workers.
Although pegs might suggest domestic servitude and toil, they also asserted possession, tidiness and small, quick triumphs: a full, billowing clothesline is a victory of sorts.
In particular it was used to support the practice of sending back any slaves who had escaped northwards from servitude in one of the southern states.
Because you, sometimes, must bear the price of indentured servitude to clinch the acquisition, it is understandable you would seek additional compensation in an acqui-hire.
Victims are trafficked for profit and coerced into all manner of work, be it prostitution, forced labor, begging, crime, domestic servitude, forced marriage or organ mining.
It features a dark-skinned man wearing a turban ... the line of jewelry is known for its depictions of people of color in positions of servitude.
The backstop, one of the most contentious parts of the deal, would mean Britain being trapped in "economic and political servitude" to the EU, he said.
The effect is to make players gathered around a table for a game of Puerto Rico into unwitting moral accomplices in the horrors of human servitude.
Campaigners said scores of such marriages are performed every year and in most cases the girls are abused physically and sexually, or pushed into domestic servitude.
Earlier this year, Hulu's Emmy-winning adaptation of her novel "The Handmaid's Tale" looked to the near future for a story of women bound in servitude.
Delving further into 18th century baptismal records, he then found that his ancestor somehow broke away from forced servitude to purchase three slaves of his own.
His compromise was to sell Billey into a term of indentured servitude, as allowed by Pennsylvania law, at the end of which he would become free.
Wearing a chauffeur's cap or pretending to deliver a car for a white person enabled blacks to give the socially acceptable appearance of servitude and dependence.
Once forced to marry, all too often victims of forced marriage are subjected to other human rights abuses, including sexual and domestic servitude, and forced labor.
Because of the fees and the potential for servitude, "We're very concerned about any time any industry uses subcontracted labor brokers," Mr. Myles of Polaris said.
The 214th allowed involuntary servitude to continue for people convicted of crime, inadvertently opening the door to the creation of a giant system of convict labor.
This year, the plot is no different: An illegal immigrant from Mexico discovers that modern servitude is alive and well on farms and in agricultural communities.
The author estimates that from the time of Columbus through the nineteenth century up to five million Native Americans were subjected to captivity, trafficking, and servitude.
She equips these figures with weaponry as a means of self-defense and rebellion against the political parameters shackling the mammy to servitude under white supremacy.
Its dances and songs peer back across centuries, into the years of black indentured servitude, slavery and, ultimately, freedom on the other side of the Atlantic.
The revolution completed the job, abolishing local autonomy along with aristocratic power and reducing individual citizens to equal servitude beneath the "immense tutelary power" of the state.
Moss will play Offred, one of a small group of fertile women kept in sexual servitude by the male ruling class of a fundamentalist society called Gilead.
After a quick pop, their voluntary servitude has been rewarded with a quarter of disappointing results and a 28 percent decline in the value of their investment.
It follows a bright young woman named Rin who earns admission into the Nikara Empire's elite military academy, Sinegard, an escape from servitude in her impoverished province.
Any time a person is exploited for labor — which can mean anything from sex trafficking to domestic servitude — through force, fraud, or coercion, that's considered human trafficking.
Thousands have been taken in recent years to be raped, forced into marriage or servitude, or deployed as suicide bombers, with little international attention paid to them.
During the next two centuries, New England Indians also suffered indentured servitude, convict labor, and debt peonage, which often resulted in the enslavement of the debtor's children.
It delivers more services and provides a better safety net — in short, that they're getting something in return for those extra days of servitude to the state.
The great evil of American slavery wasn't involuntary servitude: It was the ideology of white supremacy, in which people persuaded themselves that black people aren't fully human.
Ross and others have written about debt as an omnipresent force in American life, a tool the financial industry uses to trap ordinary people in lifelong servitude.
An indictment filed in U.S. District Court in San Diego and unsealed on Tuesday charged the church officials with conspiracy, forced labor, document servitude and benefits fraud.
We can only free ourselves of the sexist assumptions and stereotypes that currently underlie the role of first lady if we free presidential spouses from public servitude.
According to Smithsonian Mag, she suppressed peasant rebellions, failed to end serfdom (Russia's system of indentured servitude that existed until 1861), and annexed land through frequent wars.
There, the victims were "deceptively subjected to sexual servitude, forced to engage in sexual acts and coerced into commercial sexual activity and forced labor," the lawsuit says.
In this latest take on all-too-realistic dystopia, those in debt can enter a form of indentured servitude, serving as "Dociles" to a wealthy trillionaire class.
Women and girls are often lured to cities in Mozambique or South Africa with promises of employment, only to be sold into domestic or sexual servitude, it added.
Both Pave and Upstart faced criticism of being business models supporting nothing more than a modern indentured servitude and it was negative press that neither company could shake.
Three years ago, she was sleeping rough at a railway station after running away from the life of servitude she had been sold into by her desperate father.
There is, for example, the uncomfortable fact that lots of children do get snatched and sold, whether to childless families, or into servitude or sex work or worse.
Majeed and Abbas, who face federal charges of forced labor, trafficking and document servitude, entered pleas of not guilty last week in U.S. District Court in San Diego.
Buried in the Centennial State's 1876 constitution is a provision that technically permits a person to be sentenced to slavery or indentured servitude if convicted of a crime.
That's important because as we reported ... West sued EMI in California, claiming the contract amounts to "servitude" because it's a personal services contract lasting more than 7 years.
Northern emancipation hardly delivered the slaves or their children from oppressive conditions; poverty forced many ex-slaves to enter themselves or their children into long-term indentured servitude.
First, there are only two slaves of note in the film who are shown still in servitude, and both apparently house slaves: Rachel and a man named George.
Played with a cool intensity by Zainab Jah, Wife No. 2 has escaped sexual servitude the only way possible, by taking up arms and fighting alongside the rebels.
That reckless brio flourishes in the absence of the maids' mistress, whose vainglorious appearance midway through locks Claire and Solange once more into the silence that accompanies servitude.
When Mexico tried again, Austin secured a loophole for farmers in Texas, allowing them to free their slaves and then sign them to 99 years of indentured servitude.
Roopa was initially promised a servant's job in India, like thousands of Bangladeshis trafficked to India each year, many of whom are sold into prostitution or domestic servitude.
"He would have done a year or two and people would have embraced him because the whole city operates on avaricious class aspirational indentured servitude," Mr. Corcoran said.
Because of the roles that I've played, I've always had an extreme awareness of the patriarchy and of women put in abusive situations or who experience sexual servitude.
Separately, a group of Muslim Manganiyar musicians, who are traditionally bound to higher-caste Hindus, has broken its bonds of servitude after one was killed on the job.
The places where the social reality of servitude lingers on are mostly in a swathe across North Africa: for example Mauritania, Niger, the Central African Republic and Sudan.
So talk to your daughter to make sure she understands all the implications of her two choices — basically between two kinds of servitude, to debt or to Grandpa.
The suit's claims include aggravated rape, human trafficking involving sexual servitude, forced labor, patronizing minors, as well as child abuse and neglect, unlawful sexual contact, prostitution and conspiracy.
But is the suffering related to an exodus, with its uncertain future, or is it related to brutal servitude, with the grim certainty that the labor is unending?
Their servitude was based on a contract that limited their service to a finite period of time, usually about seven years, in exchange for passage to the colonies.
Buddhism offers a criticism of the caste system and the idea that some people have to live lives of servitude in order to ensure the greatness of others.
Fastened on Princess Michael of Kent's jacket was a piece of blackamoor jewelry – ebony figures often depicted in a position of servitude, a style that fetishizes images of slavery.
To atone for the sins of his wife's ancestors, he takes Abeo to a shrine where she is entered into ritual servitude, which is merely slavery by another name.
Australia is home to an estimated 4,300 victims of forced labor, sex exploitation and domestic servitude, the 2016 Global Slavery Index, by the Walk Free Foundation rights group, found.
For a show about a society based on forced sexual servitude, The Handmaid's Tale used its story and flashbacks to create some truly stirring images of love and sex.
"And then they say I'm in a sunken place," he said, a reference to the hit horror movie "Get Out," in which black characters are hypnotized into docile servitude.
Almost 183 million people are enslaved worldwide, trafficked into brothels, forced into manual labour, stuck in debt bondage or born into servitude, according to the 2014 Global Slavery Index.
But Sabrina isn't so sure that she wants to leave her friends — and especially her boyfriend, Harvey Kinkle — behind, for what she believes to be eternal servitude to Satan.
In Mali, some of the country's Tuareg community are "subjected to slavery practices rooted in traditional relationships of hereditary servitude" which are also a major issue in neighboring Mauritania.
In the disturbing preview, we meet Offred (Elizabeth Moss), a member of the Handmaids class, whose duty is sexual servitude to their masters, the Commanders, whose wives are infertile.
A prominent drummer and composer who teaches music in North Carolina is accused of forcing an adult student into sexual servitude — and filming and then sharing their sex acts.
I'm ashamed to say I didn't see that those salt and pepper shakers were mammies, a racial caricature created to perpetuate the narrative of black women's servitude to whites.
Women and children in El Salvador are also victims of many other forms of violence that may not result in death or disappearance, such as forced servitude and rape.
Pisces is one of the signs of servitude, and in order to give back to the world, a 21st century Pisces needs to have financial (and emotional) stability first!
Almost 36 million people are enslaved worldwide — trafficked into brothels, forced into manual labour, victims of debt bondage or even born into servitude, says the 2014 Global Slavery Index.
It started when she escaped from her native North Korea to China with the help of a smuggler, who then sold her into servitude, and marriage, to a stranger.
Almost from the moment the school opened as the Florida State Reform School in 1900, there was a steady stream of reports of abuse, indentured servitude, crowding and neglect.
In the first major awards wins for streaming service Hulu, "The Handmaid's Tale" star Elisabeth Moss was named best drama actress for playing a woman forced into sexual servitude.
It stars Giulietta Masina (Fellini's wife) as Gelsomina, a simple woman who was sold by her mother into the servitude of Zampanò, a circus strongman played by Anthony Quinn.
In 219, New York State ratified gradual emancipation for enslaved offspring born after July 4 of that year but held them in indentured servitude until they were young adults.
They are trafficked into the sex industry, kept in servitude as domestic workers in private homes, forced to work in exploitative conditions in factories and bonded into agricultural labor.
It was first used to refer to automatons by the Czech playwright, Karel Capek, who repurposed a word that had referred to a system of indentured servitude or serfdom.
Like many Africans during that time, he was forced into servitude and delivered to the shores of the Americas from his native Guinea through a network of slave traders.
Some 44 percent of victims had been subjected to sexual exploitation, 42 percent had been exploited for labor and 13 percent had been victims of domestic servitude, the report said.
The NCA said there were 300 live police operations into forced labor, sexual exploitation and domestic servitude, problems which it said affected every large town and city across the country.
Last year 25m people around the world were in some type of involuntary servitude; between 2012 and 0003, 83m were subjected to at least a brief period of such work.
Those who opposed changing the Colorado constitution to outlaw slavery and involuntary servitude said they feared Amendment A would get rid of community service as punishment for low-level offenses.
Skerrett/Nancy is facing the same damn dilemma she has all season: Enjoy her freedom as a career servant, or follow her heart to the low-paying servitude of marriage.
Over the course of the conversation, during which he was accompanied by conservative commentator Candace Owens, the outspoken artist sounded off on the centuries African-Americans spent shackled in servitude.
Though, happy maiden, who hast fully removed thyself out of that servitude as a free daughter of God and as His Son's spouse, needest not suffer anything of the kind.
Interest in the word feminism had also been boosted by the success of television drama series "The Handmaid's Tale", about women forced into sexual servitude, and the "Wonder Woman" film.
With the harassment, capture, and servitude of ex-slaves (or free blacks) elevated from sectional policy to national policy, Canada became the only safe place for black Americans to go.
Despite the notion that the N.H.L. "owns" its players, contracts of involuntary servitude remain illegal in the United States and Canada, and the star players have considerable individual bargaining power.
IOI's goal is to control the OASIS, a task it hopes to accomplish partly by offering repayment of in-world debts to people who enter into what's essentially indentured servitude.
Islamic State overran the Yazidi faith's heartland of Sinjar in northern Iraq in 2014, forcing young women into servitude as "wives" for its fighters and massacring men and older women.
About two-thirds of the 15,000 trafficking cases registered by India in 2016 involved female victims - nearly half were under 18 - with most sold into sex work or domestic servitude.
First published in 1985, "The Handmaid's Tale" imagines a totalitarian near future when fertile women are forced into sexual servitude in a bid to repopulate a world facing environmental disaster.
At least 13,000 people are estimated by the government to be victims of forced labour, sexual exploitation and domestic servitude - but police say the true figure is likely far higher.
They are both excellent, making it clear that their different responses to their servitude — awakening rebellion in his case, obdurate resignation in hers — are cut from the same suffocating cloth.
Thousands of women belonging to the Yazidi faith, which the Islamic State considers heretical, were sold into sexual servitude, their rapes endorsed by an Islamic court with a stamped contract.
Previous estimates suggested there were up to 13,000 victims of forced labor, sexual exploitation and domestic servitude in Britain, but the NCA says that figure is the tip of the iceberg.
Women were trafficked to Britain mainly for sexual exploitation or domestic servitude while the majority of men were trafficked for labor exploitation in farming, construction and car washing, the study said.
Thousands more have fled the camps by risking their lives at the hands of criminal syndicates that traffic them to Malaysia and Bangladesh or force them into servitude on fishing boats.
Jews who were enslaved by Egyptians are not living with the repercussions of that servitude now, in the way that African-Americans must bear the legacies of slavery all too often.
A similar amendment in 2016 which would have also prohibited slavery and involuntary servitude as punishment for a crime did not pass, due, largely, to what many believe was confusing language.
MUMBAI(Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Girls are being trafficked into domestic servitude or sex slavery after their parents illegally marry them off, said officials in the Indian state of Maharashtra on Tuesday.
Sometimes you'd see two or three of them with noses pressed against the cold wall, mortified," Dan Barry writes in "The Boys in the Bunkhouse: Servitude and Salvation in the Heartland.
Like the Dickens tale, the story follows the orphaned Oliver (an adolescent in this production) as he overcomes poverty and servitude and breaks free from the sordid characters who surround him.
At least 13,000 people are estimated by the government to be victims of forced labor, sexual exploitation and domestic servitude - but police say the figure is the tip of the iceberg.
It does confer a right not to be excluded from voting by reason of race, color or previous condition of servitude, and this is all the right that Congress can enforce.
Hulu Originals' bread and butter, this series based on Margaret Atwood's novel of the same name is set in a dystopian future in which women have been forced into sexual servitude.
Nothing worse in the history of our country than the brutal inhumanity of the horrible, relentless, and savage infliction of involuntary servitude-slavery- on millions of people whose freedom was denied.
Young girls are married against their will, domestic servitude is enabled by state laws (as in some Middle Eastern countries), or governments mandate exploitative service to the state (as in Uzbekistan).
If you read the 20123th Amendment, it talks about ending involuntary servitude and forced labor, but it doesn't say anything about the narrative of racial difference, the ideology of white supremacy.
Ireland's practice of placing thousands of unwed mothers into servitude in so-called Magdalene laundries, designed to rehabilitate what the church considered "fallen" women, did not end until the mid-1990s.
They also chose to reject an amendment, promoted by Democratic legislators, that would have removed a provision in the state constitution that allows for slavery and the involuntary servitude of prisoners.
The grandson of a king, Oroonoko represented an archetype: the royal whose servitude is a mistake, and whose rebellion is justified because he was wrongly enslaved, not because slavery is wrong.
Sometimes the adoptions took place as one might hope—a child legitimately welcomed into another family—and sometimes they were closer to a form of indentured servitude for the still-settling West.
Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.
The roots of cash bail in this country wind back to a set of laws created after the Civil War that criminalized black Americans and led to generations of plunder and servitude.
The term "slave" implies many forms of exploitation, including, but not limited to, sex trafficking, child sex trafficking, forced labor, debt bondage, domestic servitude, and unlawful recruitment and use of child soldiers.
Wrapping these claims in a vision of colour-blindness, Tourgée and Walker persuaded only one justice—Harlan—that segregation was a "badge of servitude" at odds with the constitution's promise of equality.
Twenty-nine-year-old Kashamba John and 27-year-old Arianna Somerville, both of Decatur, Georgia, are both charged in Montgomery County with numerous counts including human trafficking, conspiracy and involuntary servitude.
At least 22016,000 people are estimated by the government to be victims of modern slavery - from sexual exploitation to domestic servitude - but police say the figure is the tip of the iceberg.
Hulu's new drama is a gorgeous, fittingly disturbing retelling of Margaret Atwood's 1985 dystopian novel, in which fertility is rare and the women who can have children are forced into reproductive servitude.
According to the U.S. State Department's 2016 Trafficking in Persons Report, Haiti is a source, transit, and destination country for men, women, and children sold into forced labor, domestic servitude and prostitution.
"The Handmaid's Tale," based on a 1985 novel by Canadian author Margaret Atwood, imagines a totalitarian future when fertile women are forced into sexual servitude to repopulate a world facing environmental disaster.
You can use the eye machine for its intended use, or, you can use it to show people a series of images intended to indoctrinate them into a life of indentured servitude.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A British anti-slavery helpline has received 3,000 calls since its launch last year and identified 4,000 potential victims of trafficking, forced labor, domestic servitude and sexual slavery.
" On January 1, 1863, the proclamation was issued, declaring that all persons held in involuntary servitude in parts of the nation still in rebellion against the federal government "henceforth shall be free.
"Driving Miss Daisy" tells a story of race relations through an overtly white lens, and in the process, reinforces common servitude narratives of black people in the United States seen throughout history.
The Chans, who soon after would leave Hong Kong to pursue work in Australia, signed a ten-year contract with the academy, essentially consigning their son to a life of indentured servitude.
Nothing worse in the history of our country than the brutal inhumanity of the horrible, relentless, and savage infliction of involuntary servitude-slavery- on millions of people whose freedom was denied. Nothing.
WASHINGTON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - After escaping sexual slavery, forced labor and domestic servitude, survivors of human trafficking called on Tuesday for jobs and funding, not pity, to help them rebuild their lives.
If you're curious, read all about it right here.) Slavery would not have been outlawed (in 1865) The 13th amendment (1865) outlawed slavery and involuntary servitude ("except as a punishment for crime").
The young woman's soft gaze in La platería, Panamá (The silversmith, Panama), 1982, is from Eleta's series titled Servitude where she documents various subjects in their daily domestic work serving wealthy families.
Celebrity minders will surely snicker knowingly at "Gemini," Aaron Katz's neo-noir caper, in which Jill, a personal assistant to the Hollywood starlet Heather, navigates the murky abyss between loyalty and servitude.
Curry powder, rice, soy sauce, the savory zing of sugar cooked black: These are among the tastes of Caribbean cooking, ingredients and techniques brought to the islands by slavery, colonialism, indentured servitude.
Prison labor is nearly as old as the American prison system itself, and it is protected by the 13th Amendment, which abolished slavery and indentured servitude except as punishment for a crime.
The passage of anti-abortion laws in Alabama and Georgia has increased the buzz around Season 3, in which Elisabeth Moss's June resumes her servitude after giving up on an escape attempt.
Lily and Mia are trapped by the motel manager in a form of indentured servitude, and Lily is so desperate in her relationship with Jian that she submits to hymen-reconstruction surgery.
The protestors' costumes resembled the dress of the "handmaids," who in the television show are forced into sexual servitude under the totalitarian government that has taken over part of the United States.
People convicted of crimes, no matter how heinous, are fined; failure to pay sends them to "the patty line," where they work in indentured servitude until they've settled their debt to society.
The founder of the antigovernment group Posse Comitatus, Mr. Gale aligned himself with an emerging movement of tax protesters who argued, for instance, that paying taxes was a form of involuntary servitude.
But after getting a fancy new yellow coat a few months ago, SpotMini has apparently since learned how to open doors, enabling the robot, and its comrades, to escape a life of servitude.
Many Muslims consider Ahmadi Muslims to be heretics because we believe that our founder, Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, was a prophet who came in the 19th century in servitude to the Prophet Muhammad.
We learn later that she was born on the island of Naath in the Summer Sea, and was removed from her home at a young age before she began her life of servitude.
My on-the-fly take was that there was a conceptual problem: if we made machines smart enough to provide all our services, wouldn't those machines effectively be people, deserving freedom from servitude?
Respondents also ranked India the most dangerous country for women in terms of human trafficking, including sex slavery and domestic servitude, and for customary practices such as forced marriage, stoning and female infanticide.
Servitude to its generals and their strategic obsessions has produced a weak democracy, abysmal governance and an economic performance that makes Bangladesh—once one of Pakistan's poorest parts—look like an Asian Tiger.
The vagrancy laws continued, part of a network of restrictions known as Black Codes that Southern states began enacting after the 13th Amendment abolished slavery but allowed involuntary servitude as punishment for crime.
Although involuntary servitude helped develop the world's greatest rice bowl in the Irrawaddy delta, strong ethno-nationalist sentiment prompted the expulsion of hundreds of thousands of Indians (and Chinese) in the early 1960s.
The story of generations of people who felt the lash of bondage, the shame of servitude, the sting of segregation, who kept on striving, and hoping, and doing what needed to be done.
Amid appeals to Hindu pride, Mr. Advani and other B.J.P. leaders framed the building of the temple as the way to end what they termed as thousand years of servitude to Muslim rulers.
Secretary-General Guterres also noted how terror groups, from ISIS to Boko Haram, are forcing women and children into "de-humanizing servitude" -- actions that may amount to war crimes and crimes against humanity.
If you're already a fan of Korean filmmaker Park Chan Wook, then you know to expect more lush, deranged, sensual imagery and a bonkers storyline with themes of greed, torture, and sexual servitude.
How does that qualify as "indentured servitude" in a world where the college debts of a large percentage of college graduates are a crushing economic problem to both the individual and to society?
The artistry of the film beckons beyond its depiction of black servitude, an announcement before the film could remind us of what is backward about it, and its availability would harm no one.
There are 168 million child laborers across the world, according to the International Labour Organization, with 5.5 million born into servitude, trafficked for sex work or trapped in debt bondage or forced labor.
He was the one who freed humanity from servitude to God, and God, reacting like the loving patriarch "He" is, cast humanity out from his metaphysical playroom and into the world of matter.
In the 18th century, Adam Smith was the greatest advocate for the view that replacing monopolies, primogeniture, entail, and involuntary servitude with free markets would enable laborers to work on their own behalf.
"Voluntary servitude" is the course that La Boétie recommends: obedience to the state or Church, with the inner understanding that this is a course we've chosen from social prudence, not from personal conviction.
In the early 1600s, Native Americans fleeing the colonial frontier took refuge here, and they were soon joined by fugitive slaves, and probably some whites escaping indentured servitude or hiding from the law.
It reads: Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.
Until Lucian (Michael Sheen), a young werewolf and the first known to be able to take human form (making him the original Lycan), starts a revolution meant to free the werewolves of their servitude.
American history is replete with horrific episodes that prevented the accumulation of black wealth for centuries: first slavery, then indentured servitude under Jim Crow, segregated housing and schooling, seizure of property and racial discrimination.
Detectives witnessed an Orlando couple bring multiple women with suitcases into and out of their spas in Sebastian, Winter Park and Orlando, Florida, "for the purpose of sexual servitude," according to an arrest warrant.
Her adamant declarations against the life of servitude that marriage would mean for her seem to have seeped in, too — he gets her attention by appealing to her brain as well as her palate.
That includes the fate of Maeve (Thandie Newton), the host who began to lead a bloody revolt against servitude -- like the robots in the movie -- as she sought to escape into the real world.
Leaders of the American Federation of Labor had been arguing for a half-century that the 13th Amendment, which prohibited both slavery and, crucially, "involuntary servitude," was the appropriate constitutional basis for labor rights.
Viewers learn how the Constitution helped create a booming business through the privatization of prisons by exploiting the clause in the 13th Amendment that abolishes slavery or servitude, except as punishment for a crime.
In Britain, at least 13,000 people are estimated to be victims of modern-day slavery, used in forced labor, sex exploitation or domestic servitude, but police say the true figure is likely much higher.
How to resolve, after all, Jefferson's role establishing the self-evident truth that all men are created equal and his status as a slaveholder who fathered children by a teenager he held in servitude?
The complete abolition of slavery, which became irrevocable later that year with the ratification of the 13th Amendment, meant the end of involuntary servitude and the beatings, assaults and torture that often accompanied it.
"  Sixty-five percent of voters voted in support of the amendment, which changes Article II, Section 26 of Colorado's Constitution to state, "There shall never be in this state either slavery or involuntary servitude.
Respondents also ranked India as the most dangerous country for women in terms of human trafficking, including sex slavery and domestic servitude, and for customary practices such as forced marriage, stoning and female infanticide.
From factories, farms and fishing boats to domestic servitude and sex work, about 25 million people globally are estimated to be victims of forced labor, according to a watershed U.N. International Labour Organization estimate.
But unlike reactionary movements like "trad wives" — essentially right-wing mommy bloggers who advocate a return to regressive gender roles — cottagecore offers a vision of domestic bliss without servitude in the traditional binary framework.
At least 18 million slaves are in India - trafficked into brothels, forced to work as manual laborers, or even born into servitude, the Walk Free Foundation, an Australian-based rights group, estimated in 2016.
Although the Qatari government has pledged to improve the rights of its migrant work force, some construction workers and foreign athletes continue to work in what is essentially indentured servitude, human-rights monitors say.
The story of generations of people who felt the lash of bondage, the shame of servitude, the sting of segregation, but who kept on striving, and hoping, and doing what needed to be done.
After Serena and June pull off their feats, everyone's in one spot, rallying around this baby girl whose only future is a bleak one of servitude and repression (and she won't have known anything else).
From enslavement to persecution—servitude to survival—she ultimately created, in Breslaw's words, "a new idiom of resistance by overtly submitting to the will of her abuser while covertly feeding his fears of a conspiracy."
At the time, the 13th Amendment attracted criticism from politicians who believed that the clause allowing slavery and involuntary servitude as a form of criminal punishment would allow slavery to persist in the United States.
West Bengal is among the top three states where traffickers lure young girls from poor families with the promise of good jobs, instead forcing them into the sex trade or into domestic servitude, campaigners say.
Aside from drawing you into crippling debt while forcing you to be part of the vast cycle of economic servitude, credit cards also offer cash-back on purchases, protection on items you buy and refunds!
And on Sundays, on their day off, you can see them on the street in groups, in white, owing through the street, their spirits shining from having attended church, the condition of servitude briefly lifted.
From factories, farms and fishing boats to domestic servitude and sex work, about 25 million people globally are estimated to be victims of forced labor, according to a watershed U.N. International Labor Organization (ILO) estimate.
Like Holiday, plenty of girls found their way to the stage, seeking an outlet for the performance of freedom, of femininity and sexuality: Dancing was "another elaboration of the general strike" against servitude, confinement, oppression.
The Marine was further accused of using ­racial slurs against black and Hispanic ­Marines, using Marines for personal servitude, and ­forcing ­someone to do nearly 400 pushups in the ­duty-hut, according to the investigation.
"And I am concerned that in the church itself, the role of service to which every Christian is called, often, in the case of women, slides into roles of servitude rather than service," he wrote.
The dead are almost certainly victims of the second system of slavery that arose when Southerners set out to circumvent the 13th Amendment of 1865, which outlawed involuntary servitude except as punishment for criminal conviction.
Lucky for the lovestruck Jacob, bigamy with undertones of incest wasn't taboo in biblical times, and Laban finally handed Rachel over to him as a second wife, in exchange for seven more years of servitude.
Mr. Epstein used a ring of associates to rotate the women and girls in and out of sexual servitude, using fraudulent modeling visas to transport them across state lines and international borders, the lawsuit said.
Deaton points to the "achievements of the Progressive movement …in taming inequality," but how does he handle slavery, indentured servitude and the almost nonexistent property rights of all women through much of our national history?
The Irish slave narrative is based on the misinterpretation of the history of indentured servitude, which is how many poor Europeans migrated to North America and the Caribbean in the early colonial period, historians said.
The Home Office (interior ministry) estimates that up to 13,000 people are victims of slavery in Britain, forced to work in factories and farms, sold for sex in brothels or kept in servitude behind closed doors.
Kerr cited the case of a 12-year-old Roma girl who had been trafficked to Britain to work in domestic servitude for one family, tasked with taking their children to school and cleaning the house.
As a convicted traitor, Jamie can't follow the rest of the prisoners to indentured servitude in America (he can't be freed without royal approval), so he is separated from Murtagh again, which really is not okay.
"We're highly specialized people with a huge amount of debt that we have to work, like almost indentured servitude salaries just so that we can complete our training and be full-fledged independent physicians," Myles said.
In Season 7, Episode 4, when Jon Snow and Ser Davos (Liam Cunningham) were visiting Dragonstone at Daenerys's invitation, the men asked Missandei why she still serves Daenerys even though she's freed from slavery and servitude.
Yes, the show is innately upsetting: It takes place in a world where heavily restricted roles are imposed on women, some of whom are handmaids forced into sexual servitude to produce children for high-ranking men.
Yet the 13th Amendment of the US Constitution, while banning slavery, allows prisoners to work for little to no pay, in what inmate advocates say crosses the limits of human decency, amounting to modern-day servitude.
A Human Rights Watch report from 2017 stated that "physical abuse, including torture" occurs frequently for people taking part in national service, and "so does forced domestic servitude and sexual violence by commanders against female conscripts."
The Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation named Bezwada Wilson one of six winners this year, citing his "moral energy and prodigious skill in leading a grassroots movement to eradicate the degrading servitude of manual scavenging in India".
The Acoma people returned here after their servitude, and in 21896, the Catholic Church forced them to build this structure, the San Estevan del Rey Mission Church — an unusual blend of Spanish colonial and Puebloan architecture.
"Help me get out of here please", the 0003-year-old texted him from a cult in Brazil, having stolen a phone from another member of the church where she was held captive in domestic servitude.
The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of political belief, race, color, or previous condition of servitude.
Kylie Jenner faced backlash on social media over the weekend after hosting a party inspired by "The Handmaid's Tale," the novel and TV series that portrays a patriarchal society where fertile women are forced into servitude.
These ceramic vessels — busts melded with water jugs, and raffia skirts topped by female likenesses that also resemble houses — interrogate notions of labor and gender performativity, particularly those collective expectations of servitude that plague Black women.
It has exploded into a $240 billion-a-year sex industry that relies on pervasive secrecy, close-knit ownership rings and tens of thousands of mostly foreign women ensnared in a form of modern indentured servitude.
Globally an estimated 45.8 million people are born into servitude, trafficked for sex work, or trapped in debt bondage or forced labor, according to the 2016 Global Slavery Index by human rights group Walk Free Foundation.
She marketed her food by tapping into the nostalgia of her customers, offering them a tether to the culture they missed as they tried to forget the legacy of slavery and servitude they had left behind.
"Recent information from Brazil shows how the Cuban government profits from its state-sponsored foreign medical missions, which they sell as medical diplomacy but look a lot more like indentured servitude," Menendez said in a statement.
Noah, lying hungover and naked in his tent, awakens to realize that Ham has glimpsed him in this state, and, in an unaccountable fit of rage, damns Ham's son Canaan and his lineage to perpetual servitude.
Rather, black girls' familiarity with domestic servitude and the most intimate forms of racism gave them an uncanny, collective ability to cope with white violence; many endured harassment and worse with extraordinary deference and self-control.
Most of these people were trafficked to Chittagong or the nearby beach town of Cox's Bazar where men were made to work in factories, construction sites and the fishing industry while women were forced into domestic servitude.
The National Crime Agency said in August that human trafficking is on the rise across Britain, casting doubt on an earlier estimate that 13,000 victims of forced labor, sexual exploitation and domestic servitude are hidden in Britain.
So much of the existential angst upper-class women felt was made possible by all those other women—the working-class ones who had no choice but to spend their lives in servitude, either domestic or industrial.
Many children in the West African country are forced into domestic servitude or hard labor at a young age, driven by poverty and cultural tradition, said Urmila Bhoola following a visit to Togo to assess the situation.
There are actually glimpses of that bleakness in the terror on Art3mis's face as she's dragged off to the same corporate indentured servitude in which her father died, trying to work off debt he could never clear.
Kanye made it clear he's been discussing it with close friends and says the part of the Amendment he takes issue with is the part that allows for the enslavement -- or indentured servitude -- of anyone who's imprisoned.
In brothels, cannabis farms, car washes and nail bars, the government estimates there are at least 13,000 victims of forced labor, sexual exploitation and domestic servitude in Britain, most of them from Albania, Nigeria, Poland and Vietnam.
Women are often trafficked to Saudi Arabia, one of the world's largest employers of domestic workers, and forced into domestic servitude, said the annual Trafficking in Persons (TIP) report, which grades countries on their anti-slavery efforts.
Sixty-year-old Ivan Hampden Jr. was arrested at his Clayton home Thursday and charged with five counts of sexual servitude and seven counts of disseminating obscene images, Clayton police announced in a statement obtained by PEOPLE.
The protesters were portraying the characters in the popular dystopian drama on Hulu, based on the 1985 book by Margaret Atwood, where women are forced into sexual servitude and denied rights such as reading and walking alone.
Across Latin America, indigenous women and girls from poor rural communities with little education are particularly at risk of being trafficked into forced prostitution, begging and domestic servitude, and made to work to pay off their debts.
Worry Free, founded by Steve Lift, a Silicon Valley libertarian tech-bro visionary dirtbag (played by Armie Hammer, perhaps too perfectly for his own good), offers desperate people guaranteed food and shelter in exchange for lifetime servitude.
I left that last part out in my objection because quite frankly, I didn't want to give him a bone in this debate that would only encourage his views on women being in a position of servitude.
Here are four I want to highlight: The US Constitution holds that the right to vote cannot be abridged on the basis of race, color, previous condition of servitude, sex, or age ... if you're older than 218.
An outspoken activist for the ratification in Pennsylvania of the amendment, which gave men the right to vote regardless of race or "previous condition of servitude," he was shot three times on the street near his home.
This is what that language looks like in the 13th Amendment (emphasis added): Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction And this is what the language looked like in Colorado's state constitution before voters backed Amendment A (again, emphasis added): There shall never be in this state either slavery or involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime, whereof the party shall have been duly convicted.
At least 13,000 people across Britain are estimated to be victims of modern slavery - trapped in forced labor, sexual exploitation and domestic servitude - but police say the true figure is likely to be in the tens of thousands.
Almost three-quarters of the 4,900 suspected victims uncovered by the helpline - nearly 3,550 people - were trapped in forced labor in businesses from car washes to nail bars, 774 were sexually exploited and 128 held in domestic servitude.
Upon further investigation, he was arrested again, this time for crimes including one count of human trafficking adult victim, one count of human trafficking child victim, one count of first-degree kidnapping and one count of sexual servitude.
Moss plays Offred, one of the few remaining fertile women who is a handmaid in the Commander's household, one of the caste of women forced into sexual servitude as a last desperate attempt to repopulate a devastated world.
The Gileadean leaders present their new system as a restoration of the natural, scriptural order of things: People of color are the Children of Ham, so they are forced into servitude as the Bible says they should be.
The government estimated in 2013 that only about 13,000 people in Britain were modern-day slaves - trapped in forced labor, sexual exploitation and domestic servitude - while the police have said there are likely to be tens of thousands.
The 20113-year-old is one of nearly 16 million people in India who have been forced into manual labour, trafficked into brothels, stuck in debt bondage or born into servitude, according to the 2014 Global Slavery Index.
In Britain, 1,278 children suspected to have been trafficked - most trapped in domestic servitude, forced labor or sexual exploitation - were referred to the government in 2016, up 30 percent on 2015 and marking the highest number on record.
Yet anti-slavery activists say the law has not yet made a serious dent in the illicit trade in Britain, where the government estimates at least 13,000 people are victims of forced labor, sexual exploitation and domestic servitude.
Defining modern slavery as an "umbrella term for slavery, servitude, trafficking in persons and forced or compulsory labor," the index measures the strength of laws, the effectiveness of law enforcement and the severity of violations in 193 countries.
Black embodiment in colonial contexts are so often portrayed with explicit relation to labor and servitude, and so her expressions of opulence offer a critical foil to what can become a flattening and single-dimensionality in such portrayals.
Ratified in 53 after the Civil War, the 13th Amendment abolished slavery and involuntary servitude, but also "allowed for prisoners to be used as slave labor," tweeted writer Yashar Ali, who tried to make sense of West's message.
While many people believe slavery no longer exists in the modern age, the ILO estimates that 5.5 million of these children are enslaved — born into servitude, trafficked for sex work, or trapped in debt bondage or forced labor.
It is the winter of 1870, and he is busy spreading the news that the 15th Amendment has just been ratified, extending the right to vote to all men without regard to race or previous condition of servitude.
The publishing company connected her to the producer Dr. Luke, who had been keeping a low profile in the wake of the 2014 allegations by Kesha that he had sexually abused her and kept her in contractual servitude.
This is an administration that campaigned, explicitly, on a promised return to some midcentury mirage of American "greatness," when white men ruled unfettered and the rest of us resumed our places on the spectrum between property and servitude.
The complaint filed Wednesday alleged that Epstein and his associates&apos typical routine involved taking the girls and women to Little St. James via helicopter or private boat and then tricking them into sexual servitude and forced labor.
Living a legacy The tea plantations in Assam are a legacy bequeathed to India by the colonial-era government where local tribes were employed, or in some cases got into indentured servitude, in the gathering of tea leaves.
The government estimates at least 13,000 people across Britain are victims of modern slavery - trapped in forced labor, sexual exploitation and domestic servitude - but police say the true figure is likely to be in the tens of thousands.
Aside from being forced into servitude as Bill O'Reilly's personal shuffleboard caddy, there are few scenarios that result in more sweaty despair than eating your body weight in Oreo cheesecake and fettuccini Alfredo on a 97-degree summer day.
The index, by Australia-based human rights group Walk Free Foundation, increased its estimate of people born into servitude, trafficked for sex work, or trapped in debt bondage or forced labor to 45.8 million from 35.8 million in 2014.
The 2016 Global Slavery Index estimated about 46 million people are in some form of modern slavery - forced into manual labor, trafficked to brothels, victims of debt bondage or born into servitude - with about 161,000 people in Brazil enslaved.
Office, who was convicted this week of rape, trafficking a person for sexual servitude, enticing a child for indecent purposes and sexual battery, had sexually assaulted the girls at his home in Palmetto in 2017, according to these reports.
The report cites a September 2016 presentation at Charis Bible College in which Foley compared a constitutionally protected medical procedure to targeting people for lifelong servitude or execution based exclusively on their race or religion (starting at 36:30).
The lawsuit, which was filed Wednesday in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, argues that requiring workers to report for duty without pay during the shutdown violates the 13th Amendment, which abolished slavery and involuntary servitude.
She was a philosopher and academic as well as a writer, in the male-dominated intellectual world of Oxford, and I don't doubt that her refutation of domestic servitude needed to be louder and more emphatic than most people's.
The United States has fallen, replaced by the totalitarian Republic of Gilead, where women are treated as property of the state, and the few who remain fertile are forced into sexual servitude in an attempt to repopulate the world.
Reese, the court determined that the 15th Amendment, which states that the right to vote "shall not be denied or abridged…on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude," did not mean what it seemed to mean.
The church lost much of its credibility in the wake of scandals involving pedophile priests and thousands of unwed mothers who were placed into servitude in so-called Magdalene laundries or mental asylums as recently as the mid-1990s.
But in doing so, she would also tell me stories about a dark time in my country, a time when the Taliban required women to stay inside their homes, a time when ignorance and servitude were forced upon us.
The installation's fictionalized environment bolsters her own sense of authority while encouraging white males to experiment with submissiveness, surrender, and servitude — characteristics typically discouraged in a society governed by the notion that man's nature is to conquer and control.
At least 13,000 people across Britain are estimated by the government to be victims of forced labor, sexual exploitation and domestic servitude - but police say the true figure could be in the tens of thousands with slavery operations on the rise.
Britain is home to an estimated 136,000 slaves - from people trapped in sex work and domestic servitude to those forced to work at farms, factories and car washes - according to the Global Slavery Index by human rights group Walk Free Foundation.
Sure, within the Waterford house, she can participate in the resistance in some small way, and the show continues to get at least some mileage out of the gap between her inner monologue and her outward appearance of quiet servitude.
The history of almost every black Midwesterner began in the early 20th century, when black families across the South fled to Midwest and Western cities to escape from a region that threatened to murder them or lock them into economic servitude.
Elisabeth Moss looks a sure bet for playing a woman forced into sexual servitude in "The Handmaid's Tale," which would mark the first big award for Hulu, a joint venture between Time Warner Inc, Walt Disney Co, Fox and Comcast Corp.
Civil society groups such as the Abuja-based Literacy and Skills Place are helping female domestic workers to leave a life of servitude by teaching them to read and write, and providing vocational training in skills such as baking and sewing.
At least 13,000 people across Britain are estimated by the government to be victims of modern slavery - trapped in forced labor, sexual exploitation and domestic servitude - but police say the true figure is likely to be in the tens of thousands.
One of millions of women worldwide enslaved in domestic servitude - through physical or psychological coercion - Marish sleeps on a sofa, only eats leftovers, and is forced to take out loans for her boss and hand over her wages from the factory.
In seeking out domestic servants at low cost, Wilson invoked California's Act for the Government and Protection of Indians of 1850, which promoted the removal of Indigenous and enslaved African children from their families and imposed upon them indentured servitude.
The exploitation of trafficked children can take many forms -- forced prostitution, labor, marriage, militia, domestic servitude and more -- but nearly always means dirty and dangerous work for little or no pay, often involving sexual abuse and enforcement through threat and violence.
Nearly 46 million people globally are living as slaves, forced to work in factories, mines and farms, sold for sex, trapped in debt bondage or born into servitude, according to the 2016 Global Slavery Index by rights group Walk Free Foundation.
At least 13,000 people are estimated by the government to be victims of forced labor, sexual exploitation and domestic servitude - but police say the true figure is likely to be in the tens of thousands with slavery operations on the rise.
The western state of Maharashtra, India's second most populous state with Mumbai as its capital, has for years been a major destination of trafficking victims who are lured with the promise of jobs but sold into sex slavery or domestic servitude.
As one of the first three to go through Modern Labor's program, Angotti is a willing test subject for what some economists and entrepreneurs see as the future of education—and those analysts also reject the "indentured servitude" moniker for ISAs.
Atwood's dystopian novel "The Handmaid's Tale", first published in 1985, has shot back up the bestseller lists after being made into an award-winning TV series depicting a totalitarian future in a United States where women are forced into sexual servitude.
It's a convenient bit of plot-shoehorning, but it does mean that as Croft enters Yamatai to find that the evil Mathias (Walton Goggins) is pressganging shipwrecked sailors into servitude, the pair of heroes are automatically on the workers' side.
Insider Podcasts "The Boys in the Bunkhouse: Servitude and Salvation in the Heartland," a nonfiction work about a very dark corner of the American employment landscape, is based on a series of New York Times stories by reporter Dan Barry.
For one, the "akin to slavery" quote isn't made up: The SPLC did publish a report in 2007, "Close to slavery: Guestworker programs in the United States," that likened the existing H2A and H2B guest worker programs to modern servitude.
" Labor trafficking is defined as "The recruitment, harboring, transportation, provision, or obtaining of a person for labor or services, through the use of force, fraud or coercion for the purpose of subjection to involuntary servitude, peonage, debt bondage or slavery.
Handmaid June (played by Elisabeth Moss), having turned down a rare the chance to escape Gilead with her newborn, decides to remain to fight back against a society where women are banned from reading and writing and forced into servitude.
" Ratified in 13, the amendment states in full: "Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.
An estimated 45.8 million people globally live in some form of slavery, either trafficked into forced labour, sold for sex, trapped in debt bondage or born into servitude, according to the 2016 Global Slavery Index by rights group Walk Free Foundation.
The last twenty minutes of Faraut's film are consumed by a match: McEnroe's battle for the French Open crown, in 1984, against Ivan Lendl, whose perennial demeanor suggested that Lurch, from "The Addams Family," had traded domestic servitude for the baseline.
But there's nowhere much to hide, and when the Girl leaves the hut to go to the bathroom in the woods, she is found out, and immediately brought to the C.O. and raped, initiated into a life of sexual servitude.
So Axe is left with only one other option: buy the research firm to silence its chief executive, shut down Mateo's firm to end its threat, and force Victor into what's essentially indentured servitude, back with the grunts at Axe Cap.
The novel, made into an award-winning television series in 2017, presents a totalitarian future in the state of Gilead, where the few remaining fertile women are forced into sexual servitude as "handmaids" to repopulate a world facing environmental disaster.
It was a ritual of soul-crushing servitude that would continue for three months, day and night, with different Japanese officers, until Ms. O'Herne, then 403, was released back to the Japanese prison camp from which she had been taken.
At least 13,000 people across Britain are estimated by the government to be victims of forced labor, sex exploitation and domestic servitude - but police say the true figure could be in the tens of thousands with anti-slavery investigations rising.
Originally a timber and gold trading outpost, the structure morphed into a "slave castle," one of about 40 or so similar outposts used by foreigners to trade and purchase slaves, taking them from West Africa and into lives of unwilling servitude.
West tweeted a picture of a Make America Great Again hat last month with a caption calling for the abolition of the 13th Amendment, which freed slaves in the United States but allowed for the indentured servitude of convicted criminals.
I arrived with the goal of building an app for that last category, "Servitude as a Service," by making Picnic: an app that orders random delivery food to a random location, and then orders you an Uber to take you there.
"Any job that pays $2.13 per hour is not a job, it is indentured servitude," Ocasio-Cortez told restaurant workers, customers and reporters at the Queensboro Restaurant in her New York City district, in a reference to the lowest possible wage before tips.
Campaigners said this is the highest number of girls to be returned in such a short time span to Bangladesh where traffickers target poor women and children and promise them good jobs in India but sell them into brothels or domestic servitude.
We write with the souls of thousands of lives saved, the lives of millions of jobs created liberating multitudes of drivers from the shackles of servitude to iniquitous taxi cartels of corrupt cabals that choked cities with their pollution of air and morals.
He is among a fast rising number of men to have been trapped in servitude in Britain, with more men than women now referred for post-slavery government support which has fueled concerns about limited support in a system largely focused on women.
As you show in the documentary, they're fleeing anti-black laws and the indentured servitude of sharecropping that defined the era after Reconstruction, only to have these prejudices catch up with them in the form of housing segregation and tough-on-crime policies.
Long-term solutions are needed that for now are beyond the government&aposs financial reach — notably, better educational opportunities and social supports so poor families don&apost feel compelled to place their children in orphanages or domestic servitude in the first place.
In this world, the population has declined and the environment is in such a state that a group of religious extremists have overthrown parts of America to create a world where fertile women are forced into sexual servitude for the new ruling class.
Nearly 46 million people around the world are living as slaves, forced to work in factories, mines and farms, sold for sex, trapped in debt bondage or born into servitude, according to the 2016 Global Slavery Index by rights group Walk Free Foundation.
But it has turned to a variety of sources for hard currency in the past, including counterfeiting, insurance scams, selling missile parts to the Middle East, and, more recently, exporting manpower abroad under conditions that human rights groups say resemble indentured servitude.
Nearly 46 million people around the world are living as slaves, forced to work in factories, mines and farms, sold for sex, trapped in debt bondage or born into servitude, according to the 2016 Global Slavery Index by the Walk Free Foundation.
Davis went to his grave arguing in print that "African servitude" in the US was a mild and humane institution and that the Supreme Court had been right to declare that "persons of the African race" couldn't be part of the American people.
Jean Comaroff, a Harvard professor of anthropology and African Studies, said despite "valiant efforts" from city authorities and activists in recent years, Cape Town itself still offers little room for its slum residents beyond "servitude" - work as domestics or in the service industries.
Britain's anti-slavery commissioner Kevin Hyland has called for tighter regulation of nail bars and said a government estimate that there are 13,000 victims of forced labor, sexual exploitation and domestic servitude in the UK is just the tip of the iceberg.
Read more:Jeffrey Epstein ordered books on Amazon titled 'SlaveCraft: Roadmaps for Erotic Servitude' and 'A Workbook for Erotic Slaves and Their Owners,' court documents allegeVictoria's Secret head Les Wexner said he's 'embarrassed' he was 'deceived' by Jeffrey EpsteinEpstein is facing sex trafficking charges.
Mr. Jacquot flouts the sentimental tradition of period costume dramas exemplified by the "Upstairs Downstairs"/"Downton Abbey" school of historical nostalgia by portraying servitude as a miserable life made more so by the resentment and mutual loathing of the haves and have-nots.
Zero had looked so mournful, so ill at ease in his harness, hobbling in the wet grass with his pale-pink belly, and it seemed awful, what people did to animals, pressing them into emotional servitude, keeping them alive for one last Christmas.
Each character's vastly different cultural and historical context — Claire is a woman from an America at the cusp of the civil rights movement, while Jamie experienced indentured servitude and genocide himself as a Highlander — adds layers of nuance that only Outlander could bring.
As Dan Barry wrote in The Times, many young women were "sent to work, and sometimes die, in guilt-ridden servitude"; hundreds of bodies of young children were discovered in an unmarked grave in Tuam in County Galway, placed there by nuns.
But Giuffre is arguably the best-known of Epstein's alleged victims because she has claimed that Epstein forced her as part of her servitude to perform sex acts with a number of prominent men, including Prince Andrew, Duke of York, in 2001.
Because the truth is seemingly inexplicable: She's used the Greyhound bus ticket intended to liberate her in order to embark on a recruiting mission for her pimp, condemning another Donna type to a life of fear, degradation and indentured servitude on the streets.
Having essentially been sold into indentured servitude themselves when they were still only children, and knowing far too well what it felt like to be treated as less than human, they did not shrink from subjecting others to an even worse fate.
The self-help group Nxivm gained a reputation as a "sex cult" last year after its leader, Keith Raniere, was convicted of coercing some of his female followers into sexual servitude, even creating a ritual in which they were branded with his initials.
We write with the souls of thousands of lives saved, the lives of millions of jobs created liberating multitudes of drivers from the shackles of servitude to iniquitous taxi cartels of corrupt cabals that choked cities with their pollution of air and morals.
Call it the export of democracy: the certainty that democratic practices and the institutions of civil society – as non-governmental pressure groups, independent research centers, the news media – could, once released from servitude, rapidly change into free societies on the Western model.
" In case you're wondering, here's how the 13th Amendment goes ... "Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.
But the practice of using prison inmates for cheap or free labor is fairly widespread in the US, due to an exemption in the 13th Amendment, which abolished chattel slavery but allows involuntary servitude as part of a punishment for a crime.
He was just stuck in a place where none of his friends could see or hear him, and thus doomed to watch as they mourned his death, then tried to figure out how to free his soul from indentured servitude to the Library.
Given that Google is a mammoth company setting precedent in the realms of data privacy and transparency, these petty hecklings over supposed partisan favoritism represent a deep abdication of the work that public servitude is supposed to embody, namely consumer protection and anti-monopoly legislation.
JAKARTA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Rima Jayanti has not had formal training in detective work but with her sharp eye and gut instinct, her task is to spot Indonesian women at Jakarta's bustling airport in danger of being sent abroad to a life of domestic servitude.
"This is a whole, much bigger issue that's a hidden crime; it's forced labor, forced marriage, domestic servitude, it's people not being paid correctly, it's the 2004 Chinese cockle pickers that died in Morecambe Bay," explained the Queen's granddaughter in the two-minute clip.
He was thinking about his neighbor Rosa - an elderly woman who had lived her life as a poskem - adopted as a child by a wealthy family in the western Indian state of Goa, given their family name but condemned to a lifetime of domestic servitude.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Nearly 46 million people around the world are living as slaves, forced to work in factories, mines and farms, sold for sex, trapped in debt bondage or born into servitude, according to the third Global Slavery Index released on Tuesday.
John Sims: When you put "choice" in the context of the singular artist's mind, where creativity and freedom are untradable intangibles, we can see how someone like Kanye or a studied revolutionary or defiant poet can choose freedom in death over the servitude of bondage.
So, putting that another way, if you accept the concept of student debt as the new social indenture, you are, in all probability, in a long-term, flatlining economy, signing up to be in indebted servitude all your life, simply through enrolling in college.
CHENNAI, India (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The death of a housemaid who said she was abused by her New Delhi employers after being lured to the city with the promise of a job has raised new concerns over those trapped in domestic servitude in India.
While you could argue that the omission allowed the designer to focus more on gameplay without miring the experience in the hopelessness and despair of human servitude, we shouldn't overlook how simplicity of design in this case takes on a very loaded ideological aspect.
Photographer: Mark Elias/Bloomberg via Getty Images With Florida's peak growing season underway, thousands of foreign guest workers are descending on farm fields to join a labor force that has endured the hardships of crowded boarding houses, law enforcement raids, and indentured servitude for generations.
The U.S. Attorney's Office announced Tuesday that various leaders — including the former pastor — of the Imperial Valley Ministries (IMV), based in El Centro, California, have been charged with conspiracy, forced labor, document servitude and benefits fraud in connection with their wide-ranging alleged schemes.
When wealthy planters transitioned from largely white indentured servitude to black chattel slavery in the second half of the 17th century, they feared that poor whites who labored alongside slaves and sometimes took them as lovers would rebel with them or help them escape.
The upcoming Hulu TV series, based on Canadian author Margaret Atwood's bleak portrait of a totalitarian near future where women are forced into sexual servitude, is seen as having new relevance at a time when many American women feel their reproductive rights are under threat.
There is another dimension to the power dynamics Silver is bound to be asked about: In a league in which three-quarters of the players are black, some have pushed back on the very term "owner" as outdated, offensive and feeding a tone of servitude.
I can perceive all the value systems encoded here: sapped by the torpid decadence of India, with its eternal servitude, Mary can be healed only by contact with the rugged moors and wholesome English Nature, and by learning to respect the robust English working classes.
A Yayoi Kusama necklace has soft wool shafts, mirroring the phallus-like appendages that blanket so many of her sculptures; a Damien Hirst bracelet dangles sinister pills rather than charms, and a Louise Bourgeois collar with a rhinestone leash echoes her explorations of female servitude.
Much in the same way Lorene Scafaria played with those ideas in "Hustlers" last year, Sciamma obviously has fun subverting those traditional norms; and, like Greta Gerwig's "Little Women," her film is steeped in the economics of marriage as a form of security and lifelong servitude.
A newly released novelization of the movie by Mur Lafferty layers on some additional scenes and character development and subtly changes the tone of the story from a straight-up action / heist film to one that explores the nature of servitude in the galaxy far, far away.
In one case, auditors found that children who had been sold and brought to the United States and forced into involuntary servitude had identified the human trafficker by name, as well as other victims, to immigration officials, but the information was not entered into agency databases.
McDonald was charged with continuing a criminal enterprise by holding minors in involuntary servitude by coersion and intimidation and acting in concert with five or more other people, while Hall faces 10 counts of obtaining property by false pretense and single counts of conspiracy and falsifying documents.
I want to use it as an example of the violence of poverty, and the way human beings can so easily be trapped into a life of servitude, dreams of home ownership and comfort and freedom dangled before their eyes, but per the system, ultimately unattainable.
Your omission is understandable as it could be considered as an internal migration, but both involuntary servitude and opportunistic migration had profound influences on the Burmese economy and on anti-subcontinent sentiment after Burmese independence in 1948, when Burma tried to reclaim its own economy through socialism.
This was arguably worth it as a demonstration of the Republican Party's general servitude to gun culture: Forget extensive background checks for all gun purchases or any other deterrent to wannabe murderers getting guns, Republicans won't even make it harder for suspected terrorists to buy guns.
In other words, even if every iota of every single American's work were to be harnessed in service to paying down the national debt for a year, each and every American would still be on the hook for about $4,85033 — in addition to that year's indentured servitude.
NEW DELHI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - India has the most slaves in the world with over 1403 million people trapped in debt bondage, forced into marriage, sold to brothels or born into servitude, according to a global slavery index, which noted an improved government response to the issue.
"The Handmaid's Tale," a bleak vision of a near future in an American society called Gilead where women are banned from reading and writing, have their children taken away from them, and are forced into sexual servitude by a patriarchal dictatorship, was first published in 1985.
While most of them are united in a vision of creating an all-white American nation in which nonwhites are either expunged, exterminated, or reduced to servitude, and in which men rule the roost, many shy away from urging violence as the means to that end.
Friends in San Salvador, Ms. Quintanilla said, were killed outright or humiliated in myriad ways: They were forced to cut their long hair and live as men; they were beaten; they were coerced into sex work; they were threatened into servitude as drug mules and gun traffickers.
The story of generations of people who felt the lash of bondage, the shame of servitude, the sting of segregation, who kept on striving and hoping and doing what needed to be done so that today, I wake up every morning in a house that was built by slaves.
He cited a chilling statistic: "More than 27 million people, many of them women and children, suffer under forced labor and sexual servitude in over 165 countries around the world, including our own," According to Corker, that figure is higher than at any other time in the world's history.
The 25-year-old woman — whom PEOPLE is not identifying so as to protect the identity of her children — pleaded guilty in May to charges of first-degree cruelty to children, enticing a child for indecent purposes and trafficking a person for sexual servitude, local TV station WXIA reports.
This "apology" is more for having been so slow to bow to the progressive elites' latest fairy tale than intended for an audience of black Americans, who are currently most terrorized by the progressive policies that demand servitude and dependency rather than promote self-regulation, independence, and advancement.
Nearly 150 years after the GOP championed the 15th amendment, which prohibited state and federal governments from denying the right to vote based on "race, color, or previous condition of servitude," the party is now attempting to ride a tidal wave of voting discrimination into the 85033 election.
Huang is right to point out the cruel irony in all of this, but when he characterizes his subjects as "two brothers formerly sold into indentured servitude and treated no better than slaves," he inadvertently downplays the incomparable brutality of the slaveholding system in order to heighten the contradictions.
"Ireland has a terrible history of oppressing women, and the legacy of the Catholic Church is control," she added, referring to the thousands of unmarried women who became pregnant and were placed into servitude or mental asylums since the 18th century until as recent as the mid-1990s.
The story of generations of people who felt the lash of bondage, the shame of servitude, the sting of segregation, but who kept on striving and hoping and doing what needed to be done — so that today I wake up every morning in a house that was built by slaves.
The story of generations of people who felt the lash of bondage, the shame of servitude, the sting of serration, but who kept on striving and hoping and doing what needed to be done so that today, I wake up every morning in a house that was built by slaves.
Bear in mind that the Supreme Court has affirmed the right of the federal government to compel military service, but a universal obligation beyond military service might trigger a third issue — compelling other than military service by the government probably is illegal (unconstitutional) under the 13th Amendment, which prohibits involuntary servitude.
While the New Zealand government has found no evidence that sex workers are being trafficked across the country's border, last November, the Parliament of New South Wales gave the police more power to monitor brothels, after reports that some were linked to organized crime and prosecutions for "sexual servitude" and exploitation.
Nega was heading for a new life inside a destitute dictatorship sometimes referred to as the North Korea of Africa; the regime was notorious for having supported the Shabab, an Islamist terrorist group in Somalia, and for a military conscription program that condemns many citizens over age 18 to unlimited servitude.
There were the arguments in Congress, pitting newly minted and almost impossibly eloquent black representatives against ex-Confederate politicians who a few years earlier had been sending hundreds of thousands of young men to their death in order to preserve the right to keep their new colleagues in perpetual servitude.
On Sunday, women dressed in red cloaks and white bonnets like those worn in "The Handmaid's Tale" -- Margaret Atwood's dystopian novel in which women are forced into child-bearing servitude -- rallied in support of the bill in the capital's Remembrance Park, holding green headscarves, a symbol of the abortion rights movement.
Two boys from Siam, sharing an abdominal ligament and a liver, went from the humiliations of showcased servitude all across Andrew Jackson's America to a life of Southern comfort in small-town North Carolina, fathering at least 21 children between them and at one point owning as many as 32 slaves.
They found brokers to help them get across the frozen Yalu River to China, but that journey bore its own horrors — the two were raped and sold into servitude by human traffickers before escaping after two years to Mongolia in a days-long trek that took them through the Gobi Desert.
Though his freedom from the (relatively luxurious) indentured servitude of team control and limited contract arbitration is still three years away, Bryce Harper's demigod skill set and unreal offensive production at such a young age has anonymous team executives and vested agents suggesting he could become baseball's first half-billion-dollar free agent.
Yasuke landed in Japan in 1579 after originally being taken from his village near the Nile River to India, where he was under Portuguese servitude, according to the biography African Samurai: The True Story of Yasuke, a Legendary Black Warrior in Feudal Japan, by Thomas Lockley and Geoffrey Girard, Huffington Post reported.
At a tribute to Du Bois at Carnegie Hall in 1968, Martin Luther King, Jr., said: One idea he insistently taught was that black people have been kept in oppression and deprivation by a poisonous fog of lies that depicted them as inferior, born deficient and deservedly doomed to servitude to the grave. . . .
FROM PEN: Hulu's 'The Handmaid's Tale' Expertly Tells an Already Beloved Story The Handmaid's Tale is the adaptation of the classic 1985 Margaret Atwood novel about a terrifyingly near future where the United States has become Gilead, a totalitarian society with a plunging birthrate where fertile women are forced into sexual servitude.
Of course, it also finds him seething over last season's escape of his captives Sansa and Theon (Alfie Allen) — the young nobleman he castrated, forced into servitude and renamed Reek — and sets up who may be his most appalling victim yet: an as-yet-unborn half-sibling who could be a competing heir.
LONDON — A British judge ruled on Friday in favor of six Lithuanian migrant workers who said they had been lured to Britain with the promise of decent employment but ended up in conditions resembling servitude, catching chickens without adequate pay or access to facilities where they could bathe, rest, eat or drink.
And, ideologically, it will send a message to those in power: If the moral convictions of " those who believe in a supernatural being that demands total servitude under the threat of eternal damnation," as Blackmore puts it, are worth protecting under law, then the moral convictions of Satanists are worth protecting, too.
"Epstein created a network of companies and individuals who participated in and conspired with him in a pattern of criminal activity related to the sex trafficking, forced labor, sexual assault, child abuse, and sexual servitude of these young women and children," according to the lawsuit filed by Attorney General Denise N. George.
At the same time that Mediterranean piracy was an 18th-century reality — delivering thousands of European captives into Ottoman servitude and, not to be forgotten, numerous Muslim captives into Europe — operas about Turks were a cultural phenomenon, with hundreds of productions featuring turbaned sultans and pashas enslaving hundreds of sopranos in their harems.
Just in time for what should have been Raniere's sentencing (that's delayed to 2020 now, FYI), Lifetime has put out a made-for-TV movie based on the experience of a mother who tried to free her daughter from Raniere's secretive blackmail scheme involving nudes, near-starvation, indentured servitude, and human branding.
"There is a huge dependence on migrant workers who have employment terms that are no different than indentured servitude," said Sarah Leah Whitson, director of the Middle East and North Africa division of Human Rights Watch, an advocacy group that has documented abuses of migrant workers in the neighboring emirate of Abu Dhabi.
It documents the lives of incarcerated men at Angola, a former slave plantation that is now the largest maximum-security prison farm in the US, and a reminder of the continued existence of slavery under the 13th Amendment to the US Constitution, which abolished slavery and involuntary servitude except as punishment for crimes.
It is no mistake, I think, that we head into season two with a story featuring three characters from traditionally oppressed groups (two women, one of whom is a person of color, and a man of color) striking back against a wave of rich people who have kept them imprisoned in endless servitude and slavery.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LOS ANGELES — Despite its ratification in 1850 as a free state prohibiting slavery and indentured servitude, California wavered on the status of enslaved people throughout its early history, creating legal structures that allowed slave-owning whites migrating from the midwest and south to retain ownership over enslaved Black people.
Also unlike the other farms around here, Sisters of The Valley is staffed by a coven of habit-wearing women, the leader of whom is Sister Kate, the charismatic owner, operator, and spiritual guide who dresses as a nun and describes her operation as a holy trinity of non-denominational spirituality, servitude, and activism.
Mr. Abe's push to revise the Constitution has coincided with cabinet-level attempts to renegotiate history: Whether so-called comfort women used by Japanese soldiers during World War II were "sex slaves" or if their work was a form of indentured servitude; and how many Chinese civilians died in the Nanking Massacre in 1937.
Loving's highly tactile collage paintings from the '70s — made from tattered found fabric and a clear precedent for contemporary artists like Shinique Smith — reference destitution and years of servitude, as much as Edwards's captivating and rough metal sculptures from the Lynch Fragments series — devised from shackles, chains, padlocks, and armature — reference subjugation and slavery.
The report found that prosecutions for various forms of human trafficking — which include sex trafficking, including of children; forced and bonded labor; domestic servitude; and the unlawful use of child soldiers — dropped by nearly a quarter between 2015 and 2016, the first time the world had seen such a significant drop in recent years.
Project coordinator Lynn Abrahams said by email: Women under servitude were written about only when they intersected with the colonial order most commonly as property — bought or sold; when they broke colonial laws; when they were used for sex; or in the rare instance when a woman freed herself and became a property owner.
The only wrinkle in this theory, of course, is that Daenerys isn't a fan of slavery, and while she probably wouldn't take issue with having her bacon saved by last minute reinforcements if she and Jon got into a sticky situation, once she learned about the Fiery Hand's servitude, she'd probably demand that Kinvara free them.
Young Han (Alden Ehrenreich, doing a passable Harrison Ford impression) is a roguish but starry-eyed young derelict who fancies himself an outlaw, living on the dingy planet of Corellia with his girlfriend Qi'ra (Emilia Clarke), with whom he plans to escape their state of servitude to a giant slug-like queen and head for the great wide galaxy.
The show will gather, for the first time in New York, all the videos from Pierre Huyghe and Philippe Parreno's "Annlee" project, in which the artists "liberated" a manga character from corporate servitude by buying her rights (for about $400) and not only using her in their own work but also offering her to other artists.
After years of showcased servitude, the original "Siamese twins" Chang and Eng Bunker settled down in small-town North Carolina and adopted the lives of 19th-century Southern gentry — identifying with the white oppressor class, in other words, fathering at least 21 children between them, owning slaves and sending their sons to fight for the Confederacy.
The sequel features two new narrators — a young woman who has been brought up in Gilead and a Canadian teenager who escaped the regime as an infant — and a third who will be familiar to fans of the original novel and show: Aunt Lydia, the terrifying, vindictive architect of Gilead's system for training women for reproductive servitude.
In The Favourite, she entraps Emma Stone's character in a lifetime of joyless servitude under the guise of devoted companionship; here, she plays a less sadistic but no less harmful game with her son, whom she sends away in order to prevent a marriage she does not desire, and in doing so breaks his heart and his spirit.
In a scathing takedown of the film for the LA Review of Books, Scout Tafoya describes Roma as "a movie made to appease the ruling class: fawning in its praise of power, it dead-ends at an image that literally deifies servitude," as if it had failed to show the sharp inequality between the Cleo and the family members.

No results under this filter, show 606 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.