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Recently, law enforcement agents, courageous survivors, and prosecutors came together to bring down one of the largest child prostitution rings in the country. But they couldn’t have done it without the help of local hotels which were used by pimps to sell and store their “products.” It’s a case that shows hotels can be heroes in preventing and reporting child prostitution.

Jessica was a student at a local Boston high school when she first met Darryl Tavares, the man who would become her pimp. She had run away from home days before and was standing in the snow in skimpy clothes. Tavares convinced her that if she let him be her pimp, she’d never have to be outside in the cold. He failed to mention that he’d also cut her with a potato peeler to mark her as his property, kick her face with his work boots for disobeying, and keep the money she earned from having sex with men in hotel rooms around Boston. But that is what happened to Jessica and the many other girls as young as 13 in a violent child sex trafficking ring in Boston.

After years of abuse, Jessica had enough. She tried to leave her pimp, but he sent several women to find her and they attacked her brutally. So Jessica turned to the police for help and eventually became the first informant for what would be a massive FBI investigation into child prostitution in Boston. In the end, they arrested six pimps, two of whom are awaiting sentencing. Despite the fact that she has deep physical and emotional scars from her time in slavery, Jessica is now a college student. She’s studying to be a social worker to help girls who find themselves in the same situation she did — alone in the snow, making a choice between the home they hate and a smiling wolf offering a warm meal and a place to sleep.

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Web Designing Goes Tableless

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via San Francisco Web Design

With the advent of web designing, one thing that was linked to it was the use of tables. But as the trends are changing, technologies are emerging, so do the linked tables. Once the ‘in’ thing, they are now actually ‘getting out of place’. When most of the websites used tables in their design, some designers thought about throwing it out and bring some change in designing.

In simple words, web design in tableless manner is a method where HTML tables are not used to achieve page layout control. The control is rather achieved using a masterpiece of World Wide Web Consortium, or W3C, in other words, CSS (Cascading Style Sheets). CSS was designed so that HTML can be relieved from the job of presentation and can solely focus on semantic purposes. CSS is also used for better web accessibility.

There are a lot of answers to the question that why have tables nearly disappeared? The most important of the answers to this is that tables do not adhere to the standards of Search Engines. If a web page does not use table then it becomes easier for Search Engine to index and rank it. The page rank refers to the ranking given to a web page by a Search Engine. The higher the page rank, the better for the page as a high page rank ensures that the page link will be displayed in the first few search pages. It thus ensures a greater number of visitors to the site and thus in turn good business.

Over a few years, there have been developments to incorporate logic into sites and improve the accessibility of the web to the user. In due course, mobile phones, text readers, blogs etc. were considered. Thus the need arose to eliminate tables so as to make sites compatible to these elements.

All the browsers operational now-a-days support CSS and thus any site using it is compatible with them. Hence there is no room for tables to stay. Moreover a tableless web design is the standard of W3C now.

An important use of the new technology is that any change can be applied to whole of the website in one go instead of changing code for every page. For example, the design of all the headlines of a site can be changed to newer one using CSS layout control.

The code which is unnecessary is removed and cleared with the help of XHTML and CSS thus leaving a more manageable and sleek code.

There are some web designers who favor the use of tables as it simplifies the design process. Also tables are compatible with most of the web browsers but keeping in mind the above reasons for web designing going tableless, tables are getting removed.

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