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    Child soldiers should be prosecuted for the crimes that they have committed. Child soldiers are, kids that soldiers in a country's military. And have committed many crimes and should be prosecuted for what they have done. Child soldiers should be prosecuted because they have committed the most brutal wartime acts. Such as rape and mass killings of innocent people. Also the story “child soldier on trial at guantanamo” a kid named khadr fifteen at the time. Committed five charges, including the…

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    In this paper, Jerrica and Audrey, 4th year Bachelor of Social Work students will critically analyze a child protection concern (s) from the lens of a child protection worker and a community worker. The child protection role will be doing an assessment of the initial concerns, choosing a response model and priority, deciding if ongoing protection services are required, if child removal is required and if so whether returning children to parents is an option, or if permanency alternatives should…

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    Children. Factories. Work. You’d hope that these three never cross paths. Unfortunately, those hopes have been rejected. Some can say that child labor is a norm in some countries, but child labor is not at all uncommon to find in second- and third-world countries. Many children are found at the factories day to day, being put to work, making almost no money, doing the work that they should begin later in life as a start to their adulthood, not as a chapter featured in the middle of their…

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    dreams through their children and put a significant burden on their child for success, feeling as if they too had the success through their child. Resulting from these pressures and roles parents play on their child will either help or hinder the child’s play in his/her sport. Most often, parents put too much tension on their child resulting in stress of not living up to their parent’s standards, anxiety of people's views on the child if they mess up, avoidance towards…

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    Child labor is an issue that all too often gets overlooked in the everyday hustle and bustle of everyday life. Every year, millions upon millions of children are taken out of school and removed from their families and are forced to live and work in unsafe conditions. These children workers often receive little to no pay for their efforts and are denied their basic human rights. While the issue of child labor is one of the largest problems facing our society, it is possible to circumvent the…

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    concern on child labour because it is a global problem that everyone need to take it seriously. Child labour is mean that some factory or restaurant employed a child who are not attend the age of majority, pay them low salary and arrange the difficult and demanding task to the child which they cannot effort, this act is unmoral. Based on the consequentialist theory, whether the action is right or wrong is depend on the outcome of the action. Utilitarianism theory is arguing the employed child…

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    Child labor should not be banned The International Labor Organization estimates that more than 250 million children are involved in child labor. The definition of child labor is work done by children who under the age of 15. Most people think that childhood memory, potential and dignity of children are deprived by child labor. Additionally, it can have some impacts on child’s physical, mental and educational development (kweifio-okai 2015). But, in my opinion, child labor is necessary for poor…

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    Child labour is the employment of children at an age where the child itself is unable of enduring the vigorous demands of the work imposed upon them. Child employment is perceived as an alternate to adult labour; a means to lower production costs and enhance profits. Enslaved as such a young age, children are prone to exploitation and abuse. The new working class of hungry, frail, vulnerable children are forced to being exposed to dangerous chemicals, fumes and machinery, without proper…

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    hardships each and everyday. None compare to being forced to fight and murder. This is what is happening to child soldiers all over. Often, they are very young and told to either fight or die, with no other choice. The children do not know any better and in most cases are given drugs to help trick them into this. If a child was truly forced on their life to do something so terrible such as being a child soldier, exceptions should be made. These children that were forced to be soldiers and had no…

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    Child soldiers a children who go into war with their country and many are in Africa's most dangerous places. Most child soldiers don't know what to do because they're either too young or don’t know anything about war or guns. Here we will see where most child soldiers are at and were in the world they are or what is happening now or before they joined. I support That they should not go on trial because its not really their fault, because they might of being forced or did not have someone to live…

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