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    Child labour From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia The first general laws against child labour‚ the Factory Acts‚ were passed in Britain in the first half of the 19th century. Children younger than nine were not allowed to work and the work day of youth under the age of 18 was limited to twelve hours.[1] Child labour refers to the employment of children at regular and sustained labour. This practice is considered exploitative by many international organizations and is illegal in many countries

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    country where the nature of children’s work changed so dramatically that child labour became seen as a social problem and a political issue. Often families were very large and therefore the parents could not support all their children. Child labour is a harmful process. Underage children are forced to work for a very long hour and in terrible conditions. Source A is an extract from the Parliamentary Inquiry into the “State of Child Labor in Manufacturing in the United Kingdom”‚ 1816. In this source‚

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    TAMIL TYPING METHOD (According To Tamil Keyboard) jkpo; ilg;gpq; topfhl;b (jkpo; fP NghHl;) A. Tamil Alphabets Chart / jkpo; vOj;Jfspd; gl;bay; Special letters / tpNr\ vOj;Jfs; • Aydham (sound - Ahk) - / • Sri (sound - Sri) - = B. Tamil Keyboard Layout / jkpo; fzpdp fP NghHl; Note / Fwpg;G • Every key button on the tamil keyboard has TWO type of tamil alphabet. jkpo; jl;lr;rpy; xt;nthU fP gl;lDf;Fk; ‚uz;L tpjkhd vOj;J mikg;Gfs; cz;L • The

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    English Phrases Tamil Phrases   Good/ So-So/OK Sari (This one I guess everyone knows already) Hey! Friend! Hi! Nanbaa! (Read as Machan/Machi) Thanks Romba Nandri How Much.... Evv alavu ( try not to say it like love) How are you? Eppadi irukkinga? (or) Nalamaa? I’m fine‚ thanks! Nallaa irukéan! (or) Nalam! ‚ Nandri! I Love You Naan unnai kathalikkiren(You know this one) Did you have food Greetings Saapadu Saaptacha Good morning! Kaalai Vanakkam Good evening! Maalai

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    Dancing with the devil. Nestle‚ Chocolate and child labour. 1) A) Why have Nestle and the other major chocolate companies been criticized for their commercial relation with their African cocoa suppliers? B) Why do you think these mega firms have taken so long to react to growing international pressure? Nestle is criticized for their commercial relation with their West African cocoa suppliers because the small family farms use children for work. In addition‚ it is more criticize because it

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    Good morning to every one I am Ananya Aravind from class vii and here to share my opinion about it is the labor that pays not luck. Nowadays‚ some may hold the opinion that the successful people are also considered lucky‚ but other believes the opposite. When people succeed‚ it is because of hard work. Luck has nothing to do with success. If we depend only on luck for all our accomplishments‚ we are taking a great risk. Luck is something intangible and no one can guarantee that it would ever come

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    Bonded Labour: Social Factors Resulting In The Creation Of The System And Steps Taken To Control It By Our Government. Introduction The phenomenon of bonded labour is a “vicious circle”1 where each factor is responsible for further subjugation and apathy of the bonded labourers. The system of bonded labour is an outcome of certain categories of indebtedness which have been prevailing for a long time involving certain economically‚ exploited‚ helpless and weaker sections of the society. The

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    Child labour was important in factories. For reasons such as factory could pay them less than an adult for similar work‚ also‚ the children could fit their hands into small places to fix little things or work in ways adults couldn’t making it seem more beneficial. Although it seemed beneficial‚ it was important to stop child labour because it kept children out of school. This meant they didn’t get a proper education and possibly get a better job. The children‚ more than often‚ got badly injured and

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    The British industrial revolution provided significant improvements for the way that live but these improvements came at a cost through the way the labour was provided. Richard Henry Horne and James Mitchell uncovered some of these costs through their reports. A particular consideration this report revealed is the exploitation of child labour. Elizabeth Barrett-Browning was moved to fight for change and address what she considered to be a violation of human rights. She has taken it upon herself to

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    The Tamils are an ethic group and lives in southern India and on Sri Lanka (mainly in the state of Tamil Nadu); it is an island of 21 million people odd the southern tip of India. According to a 2001 government census‚ most Tamils live in the eastern and the northern Sri Lanka‚ and they comprise approximately 10 percent of the island’s population. From their religion most of them are Hindu but Tamil language set them apart from the four fifths of Sri Lankans who are Sinhalese; the members of a largely

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