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    CHILD LABOUR Children are the most important asset of any nation. Each child is an asset to the society. The future welfare of society is closely related to the welfare of the child. Children are the future of the nation. They are flowers of our national garden. It is our duty to protect these flowers. Child labour is a socio-economic problem. Child labour is not a new phenomenon in India. From ancient times‚ children were required to do some work either at home or in the field along with their

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    keep up with my rent and other living expenses and was finally evicted from my overpriced apartment. At the time I was on a waiting list for public housing for which there was at least a two year waiting period. The fact that I was single‚ with no children did not help me either. For a while I lived on the streets and in shelters‚ too ashamed to approach what family members I had with my problems knowing that they were struggling as well. Eventually I received emergency housing in a single room only

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    term may be used to refer to message presentation in the marketplace. The term may also be extended to show a product in a television program or movie‚ which in order to target audience. This research paper focus on how does advertisement influence children and women on the society? Nowadays‚ advertisements can be found everywhere in our daily life. When you are walking on the street‚ you can see the advertisements in the shops or markets. When

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    Uganda to teach Kindergarten at an orphanage. As she walked the children home‚ she was shocked to see the sheer number of school-aged children sitting idly on the side of the road or working in the fields. She learned there were very few government-run public schools in Uganda‚ and none in the area where she was working. Most schools in Uganda are privately run and therefore require school fees for attendance‚ making impoverished children unable to afford an education. God laid it on Katie’s hear

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    consent was increasing. In the 1990s‚ the main reason for youth homelessness was dysfunction within the family. It has become increasingly difficult for these youth to successfully integrate into a modern‚ industrialized society. As a result‚ most children and adolescents who are forced to leave their homes or choose to run away today end up living with others‚ staying in shelters‚ with friends‚ or sleeping inside whatever space they can find in order to protect themselves. Teenage homelessness is

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    homeless people is they‚ put there self in the situation like my uncle he started to be homeless because he got out of school in a early age‚ he did bad things like not listening‚ and didn’t work. More than 1.6 million American children including 1‚000 in

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    Religious Practices and Tribal Customs‚ Not Just Economics‚ are to Blame for Child Prostitution in India Child prostitution and civilizations have gone hand in hand all over the world for over 4‚000 years. Ancient religious beliefs and social customs provide the earliest accounts of child prostitution’s origin‚ in the form of both scripture and surviving social systems that have been practiced for thousands of years. It is rather difficult to enumerate or identify all

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    Christianna Dolce Mrs. Ramos November 11‚ 2015 Option for the Poor and Vulnerable Do you know what the 7 catholic social teachings are? They are matters in the Church about social justice‚ issues of poverty and wealth‚ social organization and the role of the state. Now that you know what those are I can tell you what option for the poor and vulnerable is. It is one of the 7 Catholic Social Teachings‚ that teaches us to respect the less fortunate‚ and homeless‚ and to not take what we have for

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    Observing Protists through Hay Infusion Preparation Abstract: Protists are known to be the very first eukaryotic organisms on earth. The Kingdom Protista was first classified by Haeckel in the year 1866. Now‚ there are many known species of protists. After learning about protists in class‚ the group decided to observe the different species of protists found in pond water. The group prepared a preparation to be able to culture the protists until it was time to view them. After a few days‚ the

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    OBSERVING PLASMOLYSIS IN ONION CELLS (_ALLIUM CEPA_) I. INTRODUCTION Plasmolysis is the process in plant cells in which the cytoplasm is separated from the cell wall as a result of water loss through osmosis. Osmosis is a type of passive transport involving movement of water molecules across a partially permeable membrane. 1. RESEARCH QUESTION How does 15% NaCl solution affect the appearance of onion cells? 2. HYPOTHESIS If onion cells are submerged in solutions of NaCl of different concentrations

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