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    the hardships that many loyal‚ hardworking citizens were faced with. The Industrial Revolution had a more positive effect on Western society in the 19th century. Although child labor during the 1820’s was quite hard on most of the children working and also proved to be quite dangerous‚ it still brought about the creation of child labor laws and also the funding of schools. As factories began to develop‚ the organization within them also stepped up. There was an increase in production and assembly

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    Paksa: “Anti-Child Labor Law” Inihatid ni: Joselle Mae Inigo III – Tanguile Ihahatid kay: Gng. Louella Abaya Republic of the Philippines Congress of the Philippines Metro Manila Twelfth Congress Third Regular Session Begun and held in Metro Manila‚ on Monday‚ the twenty-eighth day of July‚ two thousand three. Republic Act No. 9231             December 19‚ 2003 AN ACT PROVIDING FOR THE ELIMINATION OF THE WORST FORMS OF CHILD LABOR AND AFFORDING STRONGER

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    Different kinds of child abuse. 2.1. Physical abuse Physical abuse is the most recognised type of abuse‚ because the consequences‚ like broken bones‚ burns‚ bites‚ bruises and brain damages are often visible. But many injuries look like the result of everyday accidents and abusers use this fact to avoid suspicion. To decide if an injury is the result of physical abuse or not‚ you have to think of some factors: - Is this the first time the child has suffered from this injury? - Is the explanation

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    Are pageants good for kids? As the child beauty pageants started in the 1960s‚ I imagine that the founders did not picture the idea of the pageants being compromised as it is today. (Nussbaum) Parents and families‚ of the pageant contestants‚ have taken it to a new extreme when it comes to beauty and perfection in their children. This can be seen in many reality TV shows on air today‚ but TLCs “Toddlers & Tiaras” has received more controversy than any other. In such cases as 3 year old pageant

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    machine called Telephone helps you to communicate to another person within a certain distance in only a few minutes‚ it’s incredibly easy and convenient. Come with a positive effect is a negative effect. Child labor is one of the worst things happen. How could they be so violent to force a child under 10 years old‚ slim‚ to work non-stop during day and night‚ and being beaten. Working conditions for the kids is really bad‚ but wages is not much. They spend day and night working and breathing dust

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    As a working-class parent‚ would the necessity force you to send off your child to work? During the industrialization‚ children as young as the age of 6‚ would have to work and bring the same income as their parents to their household while being mistreated. The industrialization time era was harsh‚dangerous‚ and time consuming that they could even go to school until later one for these working-class children. First‚ the children had it harsh because there childhood was taken away from them in many

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    in a sweatshop > in china‚ 2009‚ about 1‚000‚000 workers were injured on the job and 20‚000 got sick from their work in hazardous conditions >Workers are forced to handle dangerous chemicals and glues in sweatshops with little or no protection > A child working in a factory is expected to work the same hours as a full grown adult. https://sites.google.com/site/antisweatshopleague/maps-and-statistics The Bangladeshi Nobel Peace Prize winner‚ Muhammad Yunus urged global fashion brands not to abandon

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    Another reason why child labor was permitted was because children were also very gullible which made it easier for them to be control. This is shown in the history network of History “Although children had been servants and apprentices throughout most of human history‚ child labor reached new extremes during the Industrial Revolution. Children often worked long hours in dangerous factory conditions

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    These children would work anywhere from a 12 to a 16 hour work day‚ with little to no breaks in between. Because the children were so small‚ they were often told to clean the dangerous machines that they worked at‚ and many died while doing it. If a child failed to perform their duties or tried to leave‚ they were often punished with extra work hours and/or not having dinner. These conditions‚ albeit rough‚ inspired these children to make a better life for themselves in their adulthood‚ because they

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    Nana Sahib 1 Nana Sahib Nana Sahib Born 19 May 1824 Bithoor Disappeared 1857 Kanpur Nationality Title Predecessor Religion Parents Indian Peshwa Baji Rao II Hinduism Narayan Bhatt and Ganga Bai Nana Sahib (born 19 May 1824 – disappeared 1857)‚ born as Dhondu Pant (Marathi: धोंडू पंत)‚ was an Indian‚ Maratha aristocrat‚ who led the Indian Rebellion of 1857. As the adopted son of the exiled Maratha Peshwa Baji Rao II‚ he sought to restore the Maratha rule and the Peshwa tradition in India

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