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    Most people would think that “A Christmas Carol” by Charles Dickens is about Christmas when it was originally written to prevent child labor. The novella tells the story of a wealthy and greedy man named Ebenezer Scrooge. He is not the nicest gentleman and he is mean to his poor servant whose name is Bob Cratchit. This book teaches us that money does not always make us happy. This message can still apply to us today. around the time that ACC was written, children did a lot of work in the mines…

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    1. Describe and contrast some of the atrocities that children are facing in the various countries (choose two) The atrocities that I will approach are child labor and education, between the two counties Greece and France. Greece and the urge of child labor seem to be quite important to their people. According to (Children’s Right: International and National Law and Practice) children between the ages 14 and 19 are allowed to work hourly paying jobs in order to help their families. Most hold…

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    ethicality of child labor, someone posed the question of whether ethics is a matter of luxury. My mind started reevaluating all the choices I make in my everyday life when I heard these words. When I contemplate this theory, I think back to our conversations relating to how what we determine to be the right choice is shaped by our life experiences. In the child labor scenario, there is no better alternative to sending a child to work in a house as slave. If we decide to keep the child at home,…

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    issue of Child Labor is brought into a conversation, it is always viewed as a negative topic that should be banned worldwide. This should be the exact opposite when Child Labor is talked about. There are more positive benefits than negative benefits that make Child Labor look good. Child Labor should be allowed to exist because the money that child workers receive helps their own lives and their families lives, Child workers have huge support from multiple organizations and Child Labor isn’t…

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    Stemming from a fundamental disregard for basic human rights, the travesty that is forced child labor has become a complex and pervasive issue in the globalized world of today. Any form of child labor for monetary gain, particularly when perpetrated by a third party, should be considered “forced”. The populations that are most vulnerable to the practice of child labor are those who are often discriminated against and excluded from society (e.g., girls, ethnic and racial minorities, lower classes…

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    Child labor Clink! Clunk! The sound is heard over and over.Struggling to breathe and in a desperate need for water children mine for gold. Risking death with every step they take due to a tunnel only as wide as their body collapsing or an explosion, they work from sunrise to sunset with barely any pay. They do this on a daily basis for most of their childhood. Many are likely to get health problems in the future from the exposure to dust and chemicals. Most will never get a decent education…

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    unable to even holster their own gun properly, let alone fight on the war fronts. A solution to this would be to abstain from child labor entirely. My argument is that child labor is cruel and should be abolished because 1. Due to it being so widespread in military and other areas that are third world, many children are suffering and dying from poor condition and forced manual labor. 2. It takes children away from their…

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    Child labor is a daily situation that children worldwide may face every day. Child labor is not only spreading in one state or country, but being spread worldwide and affects everyone in one way or another. The situation may not affect one directly, but just knowing the fact that there are kids out in the world striving for food and missing out on their childhood makes one think a little and something can be done to prevent this. Child labor is an issue to the world due to the increasing in…

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    uses child labor in Bangladesh, where is legally to use child labor (Annoymity, 2016), however, there are many people advocating to cease the child labor because these children need to receive the education. If the leader of the company ceases to use the child labor, it may deteriorate the poverty problem of Bangladesh, which because these child’s wages are one of the main sources of their family living. Consequently, it would be difficult for the leader to decide whether or not to use child…

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    realize the horrendous treatment that the workers, mainly child laborers, endured, or chose to turn their nose to the vile treatment in the name of profit and luxury. Factory workers had to endure harsh treatment in their jobs, were forced to live in terrible housing, and many people turned their noses to it all for their own selfish needs. Child laborers in factories had to face horrible working conditions. The long hours and poor treatment of child laborers left many of them without a basic…

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