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Effects of Globalization on Traditional Concepts of Law: A Sociologists Perspective Sociology Coursework
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Charismatic leaders are those leaders whose dreams and visions inspire his or her followers. This leadership is based on the special traits that such a leader possesses. Globalization has its effect on charisma in many ways (Turner, 2009). Globalization has enabled charismatic leaders to reach out to millions of people. 
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Excessive Intake of Sodium in Children and Adolescents Sociology Literature review
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Sodium chloride, simply known as table salt is a key ingredient in most meals. It is also an important dietary requirement as it provides essential sodium and iodine, in the case of iodized table salt, needed in the body. It provides chemical balance in the body and serves to assist in the functioning of the muscular and nervous systems.
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The Production of Space by Lefebvre Sociology Book Report/Review
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The book was written after a series of other seven books. The first publication of the book was released in 1974. Donald Smith produced the English version of the book in 1991.  In writing the book, Lefebvre attempted to create an understanding of the relationship between the social relations of production and the production of space. 
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In What Ways Are We Determined by the Society That We Live in Sociology Assignment
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Marx described four forms of alienation: alienation from one’s self; alienation from others; Alienation from one’s labor product; and alienation from one’s labor process. According to Marx, people are defined by what they do. Historically, notwithstanding the unrelenting nature of one class dictating another class, a number of humanity elements subsisted (Hansson, 2009, p.67).
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Persistence of Women's Inequality Sociology Term Paper
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Tiessen argues that numerous institutions undermine the role women play in society resulting in women’s inequality. Women's inequality is manifested in different aspects that are not identical but inter-link as they magnify the problem. Universally, gender inequality is primarily manifested in systems such as education, employment, health, public security, and legal policies.
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Aging Population Issue of Hong Kong Sociology Research Paper
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As per the recent statistics, Hong Kong is currently home to about 7 million people with an extremely low fertility rate (Woo 2013, p. 12). The life expectancy of citizens in Hong Kong stands at 78-84 years and it is one of the highest in the world today.  The low fertility rate has led to a projection that the population of Hong Kong will be at 8 million by 2033 (Woo 2013, p. 22).
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The Impact of Globalization on Citizenship Sociology Literature review
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The debates about globalization and citizenship have swept much else before them, agendas that have reconstituted political and social life in stunningly new ways. In the case of citizenship, for instance, cases to demand rights of national citizenship have been significantly powerful from one continent to another.
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The Challenge of Global Citizenship Sociology Report
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The subject of citizenship education is paramount as it involves, not only, exposing societies to gain a crucial understanding that we all share a common goal, that of striving to utilize resources within reach, and also enlightening and sharing values that we all believe to be the pillars that guide behavior within a society (Schattle, 2008, p. 134).
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The Social Needs of Children in Foster Care Sociology Research Proposal
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D. Lips (2007) states that foster children score poorly in standardized scores and higher in tardiness, absenteeism, and dropout rates. The focus of Lips is on the educational needs of foster children where he argues that improving their educational needs will go a great way in addressing other unique needs.
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Two Old Women by Velma Wallis Sociology Book Report/Review
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The two old women were abandoned by their tribe during a harsh winter famine that was facing the community. They are forced to fend for themselves as they do not have any alternative. The decision to abandon them was made by the chief of the tribe. Although it was a difficult choice, it had to be made. The two old women complained a lot but contributed less towards the welfare of the community.
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The Social and Political Status of Women in the Choson Dynasty Sociology Term Paper
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The author of the following paper states that both Choson and Goryeo dynasties were characterized by the inactive participation of women in political and social activities in the community. This was so because of the profound dominance of the men in society and the inclination of social privileges on the male side.
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The Impact of Digital Citizenship on National Citizenship Sociology Literature review
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Davies, & Issitt, (2005, 390), define citizenship as the status of a person being recognized under the law and customs of a state that clearly bestows on that person the duties and rights of that status. As understood by Moyle, (2014, 37), national citizenship donates a person’s membership in a certain state or nation.
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Differences between Sociological and Lay Ideas about Illness from the Biomedicine Ideas Sociology Literature review
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Parsons urged that illness is the inability of an individual to carry out day-to-day social duties and tasks. This can be due to the inability of an individual to remain well in the occurrence of trauma or disease or may be the propensity of an individual to fall sick due to stress; in this case, illness was seen to be a form of deviance.
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Here's a Generation Wanting to Be Heard by Merrington Sociology Article
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This critical review essay will strive to analyze the argument of Louise Merrington. It will focus on the effectiveness of the article in bringing across the main points of the author as well as its effectiveness in convincing a reader that the author’s side of view of the issue is in fact the true opinion.
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Disability, Race and Multiple Discrimination Sociology Literature review
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There are wide variations in the way different cultures interpret the concept of disability. As a result of these variations, the approach in which disability is interpreted as different ways in which the lives of individuals having different forms of impairments are limited by prevailing social, economic, and cultural environments has gained prominence in many disability studies.
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Patriarchy, Educational, and Gender Inequality in Nepal Sociology Literature review
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This essay argues that despite the well-intentioned policies on women and policies, the Nepali women are essentially disempowered by the strong patriarchal cultural and social prejudices, as well as political and civil injustices that are intended to legitimize and sustain unequal power relations between them and men within the public and private sphere (Moghadam 2007).
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How Social Media Culture Can Be Changed to Curb Loss of Information Sociology Research Proposal
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Social media not only produces millions of feeds from the users but also encounters a very high rate of losing information. There are tools to monitor social media which have to be developed to counter the lack of durability of information and data in social media. Such an appeal is rather challenging given that the users of social media have had in-built social vanity and authority.
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Gender Discrimination in Communal Work Sociology Term Paper
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The women in the modern world still face discrimination and inequality despite the numerous sensitizations to empower the women. The women are often left out during the employee welfare benefits (Leonard, 1997). They are the ways or processes that are put in place to ensure that the employee’s wellbeing is met. 
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Pornography as a Social Vice Sociology Literature review
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The usage of explicit pornography and its availability on the internet just shows a changing face of a society that is precipitated by the breakdown of societal bonds and the birth of cultures that are dictated by personal lifestyles which go to any extent of exploiting other people due to personal sexual drives.  
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The Gender Divide in the Family Sociology Term Paper
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The gender divide is influenced by many factors. The family structure plays a major role in the extent of the gender divide. This is because the family is a key institution in the life of members of the family. In addition to the family structure, the ideologies of family members also play a role in the extent of the gender divide. 
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Application of Sociological Theories and Modern Society Sociology Coursework
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Sociological theories are significant in explaining social phenomena.  In addition, they provide understanding about how society works, which is essential in coming up with practical solutions to the existing problems in society. A theory can basically be defined as principles and propositions that are developed with the objective of explaining a certain occurrence in society.
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Ideology of Marxs Societal Classes Sociology Term Paper
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In the 21st century, the concept of globalization has taken effect, the world economy is very fast-paced with every organization striving to maximize profit and beat competition. With this fast-paced economy, the sentiments and concepts of production advanced in the 19th century by Marx still resonate in the capitalist world today. 
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The Perceptions by the University Students of Alcohol Energy Drinks Sociology Assignment
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One of the main roles of community healthcare nursing, as outlined by Sines is to tackle lifestyle issues, of which alcohol misuse is a common lifestyle issue facing several members of the community. Since this study is about tackling the problem of AEDs misuse, by young adults, it clearly fits into the practice of community healthcare nursing. 
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Ethnicity and Immigration Experience in the US Sociology Coursework
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Race refers to biological differences in terms of facial features, stature, and skin color. People perceive differences in biology as permanent differences. The biological differences explain the origin of white and black people in American society. The biological differences play a crucial sociological significance.
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Validity of Argument Sociology Term Paper
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The paper "Validity of Argument" is a good example of a term paper on sociology. The argument by Howard Winant and Michael Omi (1994) is valid and well demonstrated throughout American history. Opposing racism calls people to notice race and understand what it entails.
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Human Body as a Weapon Sociology Literature review
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Mia (2007) had committed the act in November 2009 in Iraq. He further gave an example of a seventeen-year-old girl who blew herself up. She had been sent to blew herself up near an Israel convoy in 1985 and managed to kill about five Israeli soldiers. Mia goes further to explain the reason why people engage themselves in suicide terrorism. 
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Policy, Legal, and Ethical Issues in Protecting Australia's Children Sociology Case Study
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The national framework is comprised of six supporting outcomes they include; The right of children to live in safe supportive families, Children, and families' access to adequate support to promote safety and intervene early, Risk factors for child abuse and neglect being addressed, Abused and neglected children receive the support and care they need for their wellbeing.
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Perceptions and Experiences of Crime, Victimisation, and Criminal Justice Sociology Case Study
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The perception of safety is locked within each and every individual and protection on ones’ self is the first priority. Due to instances of poverty, unemployment, indiscipline, family breakups drugs among others, many people especially young people get involved in crime, violence, threats, and other forms of criminal activities (Barak, 2000).
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The Role of Twitter and Facebook in Building and Maintaining a Culture of Dialogue Sociology Research Paper
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AS the paper tells, Twitter and Facebook represent two of the most popular social networking sites in the world. Their popularity, which can be attributed to a number of different factors, has made the sites important platforms on which online interaction between users occurs on the virtual online communities.
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Disability and Discrimination in Relation to Gender Sociology Literature review
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The paper "Disability and Discrimination in Relation to Gender" is a great example of a literature review on sociology. Disability predisposes individuals to a number of disadvantages in society. These disadvantages are exhibited in the form of discrimination and limited access to opportunities in various aspects of social life such as education, gender, and employment.
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A Critical Methodological Review on The Use of Focus Groups and Interviews Sociology Term Paper
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Social science specialists all in all and qualitative scientists specifically regularly depend on center gatherings to gather information from different people at the same time. Center gatherings are less debilitating to numerous research members, and this environment is useful for members to examine observations, thoughts, assessments, and musings
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Ableism, Disability, and Society Sociology Coursework
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It is important that every member of society eliminate social barriers to disability (Meekosha, 2011). This elimination should start at the family unit. The family is the immediate support system for people with impairments. It is important that the family react in positive ways towards impairment and people with disabilities. 
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Marriage Arrangements and Status of Women in Asia Sociology Essay
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The Bangladeshi society constitutes 98% of the entire population of Bangladesh. They have their own language and rich culture. The Javanese are the inhabitants of the eastern and the central part of the Java Island, in Indonesia. They comprise above 30% of Indonesia’s population. The key terms of this study include Family forms, marriage arrangements, inheritance, and post-marital residence patterns.
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The Nature of the State and the Relationship between the State, Society and Individuals Sociology Literature review
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When studying market forces, the focus on the role of the state should not be neglected in the field of analysis. The author of the paper states that Miliband (1969), perceived a state in two different dimensions. One, a democratic state especially in independent governance normally protects any cases of political predominance.
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Theories of Communication and Emotional Intelligence Sociology Essay
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However, the personnel in such an organization need to take into consideration certain theories that scholars developed to help them understand the communication phenomenon. Nonetheless, these theories apply differently to various career contexts though the essay chooses the marketing and advertising field and examines theories of communication that apply such fields.
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Young Australian - Perspectives on National Identity Sociology Book Report/Review
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The paper “Young Australian - Perspectives on National Identity” is an actual example of a book review on sociology. Young Australian: Perspectives on National Identity will be a non-fictional book that will present the identities of being an Australian from the perspective of a young Australian. Currently, there are many books about the whole subject of identity.
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Developments in Status Attainment Following Sociological Theories Sociology Research Paper
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Status attainment is, therefore, a process and is also a way in which these individuals evaluate and attain success through mobilizing as well as invest in those resources in order to achieve certain positions both economically, socially, and in the general life achievements. Socioeconomic positions referred to in this case refers to valued resources that are normally attached to occupied positions.
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Look Good, Feel Better: Beauty Therapy as Emotional Labor by Sharma and Black Sociology Article
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‘Emotional work’ implies that the emotion is being modified or ‘worked on’ which is equivalent to managing or even “deep acting”; irrespective of whether such attempts are successful or not, the attempt itself is still referred to as ‘emotion work’ (Hochschild 1979, p. 561). Women, in general, are expected to do more of such ‘emotion work’ as compared to men that leads to deference.
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Critical Analysis of Social Work when Working with Children and Families Sociology Literature review
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In this paper, the 100,000 homes initiative innovated in the US by community solution is working to resettle homeless people in decent permanent homes. However, the initiative is faulted as it concentrates on providing physical shelter and does not address underlying causes of homelessness such as domestic violence.
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Child Abuse and Neglect Sociology Book Report/Review
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This book will be ideal for global organizations and institutions that protect children's welfare. It is recommended for international and national agencies working independently or within the government, children rights advocates, the society, and all professionals working towards protecting the rights of a child.
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Role of NGO'S in the Global South Countries Sociology Coursework
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The NGO’s are generally self-governing they rely mainly on voluntary contributions. The purpose of these organisations does not involve business but contribution toward building a batter and sustainable society.
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Which is More Important-Vertical or Horizontal Decentralization Sociology Assignment
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Vertical decentralization has the tendency to increase the total expenditure on public goods as well as inequality across the regions. In spite of these arguments, it is vital to note that the benefits of vertical decentralization overweigh its costs or limitations within the society (Ayres et al, 2014 p. 230).
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The Roles of the Global and Local in Todays Consumer Society Sociology Literature review
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The global concept that has given birth to globalisation is premised on the enhanced interaction of individuals across once geographically limited localities through economics/ trade, technology and cultural diffusion. On the other hand locality is anchored on the need to preserve against external influence by creating a unique, distinct cultures, leading to numerous heterogeneous cultures which are spatially bounded in a given area.
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Fire Investigation Sociology Case Study
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Fire refers to an exothermic oxidation reaction which proceeds at a rate that makes it to generate detectable light and heat. There are normally 2 types of combustion namely smouldering and flaming.
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Fire Investigation Sociology Case Study
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In the United States, cigarettes have been determined as the major causes of fire deaths, accounting for approximately 30% of all deaths associated with fire. In every year, 1000 people in the US perish, as well as billions of dollars spent in health care, fire emergency services and property damages as a result of fires caused by the cigarettes.
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The Opportunities and Limitations of Adopting a More Evidence-Based Approach to Policy Making Sociology Coursework
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The evidence-based tactic is not new in public policy. Some authors state that this method can be traced to the fourteenth century and it was enthused by the craving to give chastisement to the whimsical rule of despots (Hobbins, 2009, 309; (AG n.d). Recently, the Blair Government has propagated this approach.
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The Extent to Which Globalisation Has Undermined Welfare State and Restrict Welfare Development Sociology Coursework
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According to Harcourt (2001), globalization is a complex phenomenon that comprises several predispositions in the economy, society, and cultural spheres. Its multidimensional character gives a unique definition that describes the increase in the movement of factors of production, goods, and services, information as well as people between countries.
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Community's Opinion on Disability Sociology Research Paper
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The paper “Community’s Opinion on Disability” is an engrossing variant of a research paper on sociology. The purpose of this survey was to get the views of the general public about disability. For the purposes of collecting the information, a questionnaire made up of ten different questions related to the theme of disability was administered to a group of fifty respondents.
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Why Is Marx Considered to Be a Sociologist Sociology Essay
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Sociology is the cannon of thoughts and ideas stretching way back into the 19th century. Sociology thinkers are dependent on any form of influence and are not spontaneous. Karl Marx (1818-1883) is considered to be one of the most important sociological thinkers of the 19th century. It is quite evident that his work and developments are very rich in different sociological insights.
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Why Child Labor Must Be Abolished Sociology Essay
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Child labour is defined as the practice of engaging children in economic activities on a full-time or part-time basis. It has been considered and noted that the practice normally deprives children of decent childhood, which is harmful to their mental and physical development. It has been established that poverty, growing informal economy and lack of good schooling have been the common causes of child labor.
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