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drugs
Global Trafficking
WomenCommunity
Slave Labor
Girls
Boys
Men
Human Trafficking
Adobe illustrator
Goal:The Goal of this project was to succes-fully develop a series of logos and in-corperate those into a poster promoting the dangers of human trafficking.
Worldwide, 27 million people have stories of human trafficking just like the ones you are about to read. Women, men and children are recruited, compelled into labor or commercial sex, held against their
will, scared to leave, and unaware of their rights. They live and work in our very own communities. They produce the goods and services that we use every day. In our homes, workplaces and stores, they are
invisible right in front of us… until you learn to spot and stop human trafficking.
Interstate 75 serves as a major corridor for human trafficking. It provides direct and easy access to three of the major cities in Ohio, while also extending from the northern end of Michigan to the southern end of Florida.
Drugs: Human trafficking is the world’s fastest growing criminal enterprise and is an estimated $32 billion-a-year global industry. After drug trafficking, human trafficking is the world’s second most profitable criminal enterprise, a status it shares with illegal arms trafficking. (State of California Department of Justice Office of the Attorney General)
Global Trafficking: According to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), the greatest numbers of traffickers are from Asia, followed by Central and Southeastern Europe, and Western Europe. Crime groups involved in the sex traf- ficking of women and girls are also often involved in the transnational trafficking of drugs and firearms, and frequently use violence as a means of carrying out their activities.
Women: Commercial sexual exploitation includes pornography, prostitution and sex trafficking of women and girls, and is characterized by the exploitation of a human being in exchange for goods or MONEY. (soroptimist.org)
Forced Labor: With increased possibilities for traveling and telecommunications, and with a growing demand for cheap labor in the developed world on the one hand, and increasingly restrictive visa regulations on the other, possible channels for legal labor migration have diminished. Private recruitment agencies, intermediaries and employers may take advantage of this situation and lure potential migrants into exploitative employment.
Boys: A 2013 study by ECPAT-USA indicates that boys and young men are rarely identified as people arrested for prostitu- tion or rescued as human trafficking victims, and are arrested more for petty crimes such as shoplifting.
Men: In search of a job to support his family, a man accepts an offer from a recruiter and signs a contract for what looks like a good job with decent wages. Once at destination, the reality is very different.
Girls: Women and girls are ensnared in sex trafficking in a variety of ways. Some are lured with offers of legitimate and legal work as shop assistants or waitresses. Others are promised marriage, educational opportunities and a better life. Still others are sold into trafficking by boyfriends, friends, neighbors or even parents. (soroptimist.org)
Community: Most Americans don’t even believe trafficking is happening in this country. The longer this misconception lives on, the less that can be done to address it. Trafficking is the second largest and fastest growing crime industry in the world, and its success is largely dependent on a lack of awareness by the community. (Montgomery Media News)
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Unidentified sex trafficking victims are routinely arrested and prosecuted for crimes related to commercial sex, resulting in convictions that prevent them from securing meaningful alternatives to trafficking and exploitation.
27 Million people are enslaved worldwide Ohio ranks fifth in the nation for this underground crime.
Obstruction of Light Beer logo
Adobe illustrator
Goal:The goal of this project was to make an exciting and successfull logo.
Wayfinder
Adobe illustrator
Goal:The goal of this project was to make a brochure for a non profit client we were working with, using a series of symbols and designs we made for the series.
Urban Legends Brochure
Front and back using adobe illustrator and indesign
Goal:The goal of this project was to make a brochure for a non profit client we were working with, using a series of symbols and designs we made for the series.
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PIVOT POINTThe LIFT
Supporting The Potential for Change
The lift/pivot point Logo develop-ment and final logos (bottom)
Adobe illustrator
Goal:The goal of this project was to make a series of logo ideas to eventually develop solid logos for our rehab and recovery project.
Elizabeth Bookser Barkley, PhD
Professor of English and Chair, Dept. of English and Modern Languages
Anderson Public LibraryWednesday 11/11/15, 7:00 – 8:30p.m.
Aging and MemoryLosing a spouse can be devastating. This session
will illuminate the challenges that grieving spouses face, as well as suggest ways you can support them on their
journey toward wholeness. Drawing on research conducted for her book Life After Death: Practical Help for the Widowed, Dr. Barkley will share personal stories as well as advice from experts on topics such as managing finances, selling a home (or not) and establishing new connections.
Paul Jenkins, MADirector of Library Services
MSJU Recital HallThursday 10 /8/15, 7:00 – 8:30p.m.
Across the Universe: Why the Beatles Mattered and Still MatterWhen the Beatles burst on the scene in 1962 no one had ever seen or heard a group quite like them. Fifty-three years later, we still have not. This talk will outline why the group was so important in their time
future generations. Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!
A series of lively and informative talks showcasing faculty expertise on a wide range of
topics, from health and wellness to literature and the arts. Events will be held both at the University and
at select venues throughout the Greater Cincinnati area, and are free and open to the public. For a
schedule of events and locations, please visit www.msj.edu/mountviews or call 513-244-4411 or email
[email protected]. Space is limited and reservations are required.
BC Charles-Liscombe, EdD, ATCAssociate Professor and Chair, Dept. of Athletic Training
MSJU Recital HallThursday 9/24/15, 7:00 – 8:30p.m.
Understanding Your Metabolism and How it Influences Weight Management. People are often confused and overwhelmed by the variety of dietary, pharmacological, surgical, and exercise approaches to weight loss and weight gain. This presentation will cover caloric balance and its influence on weight management. Participants will identify and then calculate the major components of caloric expenditure to see how they can adjust metabolic demand for weight loss/gain goals.
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Jim Bodle, PhDProfessor of Psychology and Director of the Center for Teaching and Learning Excellence
Bayley Place Wellness CenterTuesday 10/20/15, 7:00 – 8:30 p.m.
Helping a Loved One Through the Death of a SpouseMisplaced your car keys or your glasses
names? In this session, we will discuss “normal” changes in memory that come with age and compare them with the signs of dementia. This presentation will help you better understand changes you may experience in memory and cognition as you age, and how to help a loved one through these challenges. We will also look at how we can improve our memory.
Daniel E. Mader, MAProfessor of Art and Art History, Dept. of Art, Fine Art, Art Education, and Art History
Clifton Public LibraryMonday 11/23/15, 6:15 –7:45 p.m.
The Impact of Ancient Art and Design on Selected Cincinnati Architecture and SculptureEvery society claims historical, cultural, and artistic legacy to the past. This visual presentation will identify, for discussion, examplesÑboth la rge and smallÑof visual inspiration and/or application of ancient Egyptian, Greek, and Roman themes and motifs. The focus will be examining as a concept, as a whole, or in details, Greater Cincinnati buildings, and public sculpture in situ. The subject matter will include structures in the city, in parks, and in Spring Grove Cemetery.
Paul Jenkins, MADirector of Library Services
MSJU Recital HallThursday 10 /8/15, 7:00 – 8:30p.m.
Across the Universe: Why the Beatles Mattered and Still MatterWhen the Beatles burst on the scene in 1962 no one had ever seen or heard a group quite like them. Fifty-three years later, we still have not. This talk will outline why the group was so important in their time and continues to influence future generations. Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!
Mount St.Joseph University Presents...
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Across the Universe: Why the Beatles Mattered and Still Matter
Jim Bodle, PhDProfessor of Psychology and Director of the Center for Teaching and Learning Excellence
Tuesday Oct. 20, 2015/ 7:00 - 8:30pmBayley Place Wellness Center
Misplaced your car keys or your glasses lately? Having difficulty coming up with names? In this session, we will discuss “normal” changes in memory that come with age.
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Co-Op MSJ project
Adobe illustrator
Goal:The goal of this project was to make a series of posters and post card designs to help promote the mount views speakers.
4) Turn off Xbox 360 after you unwrap it, then after you reattatch the hardrive let it cooldown for 10 min, turn on and enjoy!
1) Turn on Xbox 360
3) Wrap Xbox 360 with 2 towels while Console is on for 25 min.
How To Info graphic
Adobe illustrator
Goal:The goal of this project was to make an info graphic telling you how to do something.
Tessolations
Adobe illustrator
Goal:The goal of this project was to make succesfull tessolations.