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Organized crime

The mob
Task 1

- drug dealing
- human trafficking
- gambling

Task 2

- They buy and sell different goods


- They try to increase their market share
- They try to eliminate the competition

Task 3

1. corruption
2. legitim/illegitim
3. intimidation
4. birbe
5. moral
6. scurpulion

Task 4

- 5000 dollars; they get legal jobs; almost nothing


- prostitution; invest in legitimate buisness
- big supply contracts
- take money out of the bank systems
- to pay him some money every month
- they treaten to kill them or their members of the family
- policeman and judges money;
Task 5

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwP9H9qTuUY

The video titled "The Power of Vulnerability" is a TED talk by Dr. Brené Brown, a research
professor at the University of Houston. In this video, she discusses her research on
vulnerability, shame, and human connection. Dr. Brown argues that vulnerability is not a
weakness, but rather a source of strength and courage. She explains how shame and fear of
vulnerability can prevent individuals from experiencing true connection with others and living
fulfilling lives. Dr. Brown's insights on vulnerability and human connection have resonated
with millions of people around the world, making this TED talk one of the most popular and
influential of all time.

Keywords: Power of Vulnerability, Brené Brown, TED talk, research professor, University of
Houston, vulnerability, shame, human connection, weakness, strength, courage, fear, true
connection, fulfilling lives, insights, influential.

Questions for the video:

https://edpuzzle.com/media/6400a8d64e42a142a9910c96

Quizlet link with for the glossary:

https://quizlet.com/_cwkzt4?x=1jqt&i=4092h0

Mindomo link:

https://www.mindomo.com/mindmap/7bae9f8d78e740799489c3da72738974

Human trafficking

Task 1

Speaker 1 – B

Speaker 2 – C

Speaker 3 - A
Task 2

- 1. Irina; Kwame
- 2. Jamal, Kwame
- 3. Kwame
- 4. Irina
- 5. Jamal
- 6. Irina
- 7. all 3

Task 3
Poverty: Poverty is one of the leading causes of human trafficking, as it can drive individuals
to seek employment opportunities in other countries. Traffickers may prey on vulnerable
individuals by offering them false promises of work or a better life, only to exploit them for
labor or sex.

Lack of education: Lack of education is also a significant factor that contributes to human
trafficking. Individuals with limited education may have fewer employment opportunities and
may be more susceptible to false promises of work or education abroad.

Political instability: Political instability and conflict can displace people from their homes and
make them vulnerable to human trafficking. Displaced individuals may lack social support
and resources, making them more vulnerable to exploitation.

Gender discrimination: Gender discrimination is another factor that contributes to human


trafficking. Women and girls are particularly vulnerable to trafficking for sexual exploitation,
as they are often discriminated against and marginalized in society.
Task 4

1. Female victims of human trafficking are often forced to work for the sex industry.
2. Illegal workers often live and work in the same building. They are isolated from the
society
3. Human trafficking victims are sometimes locked up by their captors and their identity
documents are taken away
4. They often belive that they are in debt, and they owe money to their captors.
5. Every time i tried to escape, I was beaten and threaten.
6. He lied to me, he said I am going to work as an actress.
7. I was cheated by my captors, they were never paying my salary.
8. They taught me to do not trust anybody, especially the police. I was afraid to go to the
police.

Task 5

1. e
2. c
3. d
4. a
5. b

Task 6

- They are afraid from corruption


- They don’t belive in real protection
- They are afraid from the captors hurt their family
- They don’t know their rights
- They don’t want to speak about their traumas
Task 7

1.

2.

3.

4.
5. As a coping of survival skill, they may develop a sense of loyalty towads their
trafficker

6.
7.
Youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWdNrnZ7vTQ

The video titled "The Surprising Solution to the Antibiotic Resistance Crisis" is a TED talk
presented by Dr. Matt McCarthy, an infectious disease specialist and author. In this
informative and engaging talk, Dr. McCarthy discusses the growing problem of antibiotic
resistance and the potential catastrophic consequences if we do not take action to address it.
He argues that one possible solution is to use a surprising and unconventional source of
antibiotics that has been largely overlooked: the human body itself. Dr. McCarthy provides
compelling examples of how this approach has already been successful and shares his
optimism that it could be a game-changer in the fight against antibiotic resistance. This video
is a must-watch for anyone interested in the future of healthcare and the urgent need to
address one of the most pressing global health challenges of our time.

Survelliance
Task 1

1. Article 40 of the Schengen Convention allows law enforcement officers from one
Schengen member state to continue survelliance in another member state for up to five
hours in an emergency.
2. They are allowed to follow suspects with acrossing the border
3. Neither

Task 2

1. an external border
2. restricted movment of persons
3. to decrase border control
4. a limited check
5. closed borders
6. to relax border control
7. to permit entry
8. alien
9. to abolish visa
10. to decrase police co-operation

Task 3

1. permit
2. decrased/limitation
3. are thorough
4. cancelled
5. abolished
6. permission

Task 4

1. they set up
2. police is monitorint the gang
3. specialized for these kind of actions
4. which contains many cameras watching the area
5. camera station

Task 5

Still and moving

Task 6

1. set up
2. reveal
3. keep
4. act on
5. identifying

Task 7

1. take videos fasted


2. hear and record someones phone calls
3. get into someones computer without his permission
4. cameras hurt personal law

Task 8
Task 9

1. a microphone
2. cameras to observe them
3. the cells and the outer area of the prison

Task 10

Setting up a surveillance operation requires careful planning and execution to ensure its
effectiveness and legality. First of all, determine the purpose and scope of the surveillance, as
well as the legal and ethical considerations involved. Secondly, select the appropriate
equipment and personnel for the operation, taking into account the level of expertise needed
for the task. Don’t forget to develop a clear protocol for data collection, storage, and analysis,
as well as procedures for reporting any anomalies or violations. Finally, ensure that the
operation complies with all applicable laws and regulations, and that any data collected is
properly secured and protected. With these steps in place, a well-executed surveillance
operation can provide valuable insights and enhance security measures.

Youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zerEwlRsPBI

Brené Brown challenges our cultural perception of vulnerability as a weakness and instead
presents it as a source of strength and connection. Brown's research has shown that those who
embrace vulnerability and are willing to take risks are more likely to experience joy, love, and
belonging in their lives. By contrast, those who avoid vulnerability out of fear of rejection or
failure often feel disconnected and lonely.

Brown explains that vulnerability is not just about being open with our emotions but also
involves taking action despite the uncertainty and risks involved. She acknowledges that
vulnerability can be uncomfortable and even painful at times, but she argues that it is
necessary for growth and personal development.

One of the key takeaways from Brown's talk is that vulnerability requires courage. It takes
courage to be honest with ourselves and others, to face our fears and insecurities, and to take
risks

Levente Csák

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