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    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 statistics with no real examples

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    Of Child Labour: 5 1.2 Types Of Child Labour: 5 2.0 HISTORY: 8 2.1 Global Perspective: 8 2.2 Pakistan And Child Labour Situation: 8 2.3 Some More Facts: 10 2.4 Brief About The Tradition Of Child Labour In Pakistan: 10 3.0 CHILD LABOUR-NOT AN ISOLATED PHENOMENON-THE CAUSES: 12 3.1 Causes Of Child Labour: 13 Socio-Economic Factors: 13 Political: 14 4.0 ADVANTAGES: 16 5.0 DISADVANTAGES: 17 5.1 Consequences Of Child Labour: 18 6.0 COMBATING THE PROBLEM: 19 6.1 Laws Regarding Child Labour:

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    Child Labour: What’s Weakening Society If there is something major we have to change its child labour. Child labour is ruining countries’ economies‚ their literacy rate‚ birth rate‚ it just ruins the whole way a country is looked at by people. There might be people that have never heard of child labour‚ but it is time to act. People might say that we can never change the fact that there is child labour‚ and it will always be there‚ but we can always try to diminish the amount of child labour

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    Have you ever ran from someone who was trying to kill you while running through the jungle to escape and get freedom. This is the life of a child soldier. “Nearly 20000 of Uganda’s abducted children” (Hope for Uganda’s Child soldiers). The issue of child soldiers came to worldwide attention when a 14 year old child soldier was executed in 1999. Child soldiers is a very big debate now. The two sides are they are victims and they are perpetrators. I think that they are victims. They are victims for

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    Child abduction or kidnapping can be a parent’s worst nightmare. As much as we try to teach our children about strangers and always being aware of their surroundings‚ the possibility of them being abducted/kidnapped cannot be ruled out completely. As legally defined in the state of NJ‚ abduction is "when someone uses deceit or force in order to take a person or a child away from their home or relatives... [the perpetrator often] knows or has some sort of relation with the abductor" (US Legal n.p

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    your age. Suddenly a commander walks up to you and says‚ “Take this.” He hands you a couple of pills. You do what you were told and take the pills. The next thing you know...you just shot‚ and killed‚ the rest of your family. This is the life of a child soldier. History shows us that the issue with children soldiers is not new. Since the 1980’s‚ Liberia‚ Uganda‚ and Renamo Forces have had over 13‚900 children soldiers. All over the world today‚ there are still‚ approximately

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    persuade and encourage the class to consider child adoption. I. Introduction A. Are you aware that there are millions of children just in the U.S. that need loving families and a home? B. Locating information about an adoption in your family takes time. As an adoptee I have become increasingly aware how many children are in the system. C. We must understand that adopting a child is hard on both mother and child. But can also make it better for the mother or child. D. Today I’m going to take you through

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    overweight or has child obesity? Child obesity means that a child is well above their normal weight for their age and height. Many kids are obese because they eat too much unhealthy food‚ don’t have enough exercise or spend too much time on electronics instead of playing outside. But fortunately‚ there are many ways to prevent this or to stop this. Some include‚ daily mandatory gym class‚ limiting electronics and getting outdoors and making healthy food choices. Child obesity has become

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    As a child who’s been adopted‚ I feel that I am the right person to speak to the people who might be potential parents for the other children in need. There is a need to review the dynamics that are involved with child adoption and its importance. According to the Adoption Network‚ there are ample reasons people choose to adopt. Some of these are due to infertility

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    Imagine holding an AK- 47 on the front lines of war. 300‚000 children worldwide experience this daily according to human right watch. Child soldier refers to any person under the age of 18 placed in the face of war. This issue discusses the rights of children and how they shouldn’t be involved in death‚ murder or fighting‚ but instead‚ experience the innocence of being a child. Children are abducted from their homes and schools are forced to work as spies‚ cooks or guards. Girls are subjected to rape and

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