What Extent Do You Think It's Right For Children To Have Jobs Under The Age 14

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Bang!! Bang!! Do you think it's right for children to have jobs under the age 14? I don't think that's right. Children under the age 14 shouldn't work because they will not get the education they will need and they will get hurt or even die.
Under the ages 14 isn't right. The children won't get the education they need because they will be in a factory working. Plus they won't be able to finish or do their homework. Because they missed so much work they could possibly get held back.
At the young age of 3 years old, kids are working in match factories. They are working where there is fire and risks of explosions. Between the ages 10 and 15 boys are recruited to work in muro-ami fishing. It involves deep see diving without equipment. From diving,

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