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    Speaking at a suffrage convention‚ social worker Florence Kelley calls upon her audience to combine child labor and women’s suffrage issues in order to make advances in both areas. Basing her argument on factual evidence‚ Kelley further uses emotional and ethical appeal‚ supported by strong diction and subtle syntax structures t convey the necessity of reform to her audience. Florence Kelley provides a great point with a weak argument in her speech. Her writing is almost mere state by state

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    Dictionary (2011:245)‚ child labour is defined as the full time employment of children below a minimum age laid down statute. Similarly‚ child labour is meant by the use of children to do work that should be done by adults (Cambridge‚ 2011) and MacMillan Dictionary (2009) also defined child labour as the employment of children‚ especially children who are legally too young to work. In addition‚ International Labour Organization (ILO) Conventions 138 (1973) and 182 (1999) defined child labourers as all

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    million injuries to child employees before the public spoke up in 1904 with the creation of the National Child Labor Committee. One out of five boys would spend his twelve hours of his day laboring at steel and textile factories for the hardly livable wage of ten cents. The social and political unrest created by the institution of child labor throughout the Gilded Age and Progressive Era had a crucial and lasting influence on American industry‚ as it set the precedent for all modern labor laws and working

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    Civil Rights for African Americans in the 1900s Camila Martinez 14-8045 Ensayo Academico Ofelia Berrido Universidad Iberoamericana December 4‚ 2013 Booker T. Washington once said to wait and work your way to the top. This being said‚ every single day an African American does their job correctly and end up achieving less than a regular white person. In the 1900s a man would die for seeing comedy‚ a child would die because of malnourishment‚ and

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    During the eighteenth century child labor was on the rise as an international epidemic. The change from agricultural life to urban life due to the industrial revolution assuaged the problem. The child life went from working all day on farms at a house to working all day at a factory with machines and abusive bosses. This led to catrophic consequences that forced the government to regulate it. The government was forced due to different people’s action and stories. There were poems alerting the public

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    Child Labor Child Labor is a fairly big problem in the U.S. as well as many other countries. Children all over are being forced to work in factories or other harmful environments and so to put an end to it‚ our government created a law determining the age required for children to be able to start working in order to protect them. Except there is one problem with the new law. Children are now not capable of applying for a job‚ no matter how much they aspire to get one. If children were allowed to

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    The ‘best’ preventative child labor law in the south is from Alabama and even then‚ it’s still not very preventive. Their law states that “a child under 16 years of age shall not work in a cotton mill at night longer than eight hours.” What about the children who work in different types of factories? Does it not matter the length of time

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    Philadelphia on July 22‚ 1905 about children working long hours whether at night or day. She is trying to convince her audience about the negative effects of child labor laws by illustrating the horrible working conditions and by using the structure of the speech to manipulate the emotions of the audience. Florence reveals to her audience that child labor is increasing uncontrollably. She refers to the ‘’deafening noise’’ of the machines the children work on all night to give a sense of the difficult work

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    where a child is free from all the tensions‚ fun-loving‚ play and learns new things‚ and is the sweetheart of all the family members. But this is only one side of the story. The other side is full of tensions and burdens. Here‚ the innocent child is not the sweetheart of the family members‚ instead he is an earning machine working the entire day in order to satisfy the needs and wants of his/her family. This is what is called ’CHILD LABOUR’. There are various causes and effects of child labour. Eliminating

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    Florence Kelley Florence Kelley was an American social worker and reformer who fought successfully for child labor laws and improved conditions for working women. In 1876‚ she entered Cornell University but her poor health kept her from graduating until 6 years later. She then studied at the University of Zurich where women were permitted to obtain postgraduate degrees and where she applied her developed passions for Socialism. Kelley married a Polish-Russian physician‚ Lazare Wischnewetzky

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