Read the following points and write a letter based on it.
CHILD LABOUR - NO CHILD’S PLAY
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English, 17.01.2021 14:00, ulilliareinhart2
Read the following points and write a letter based on it.
CHILD LABOUR - NO CHILD’S PLAY
• One of the most dreadful evils of the modern society
• Ineffective enforcement of Child Rights and Laws protecting them
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were involved in child labour in 2013
• It is shameful that we lack compassion and empathy
• Sustainable solutions necessary urgently
Imagine that you are Madhav/Madhavi Shastri, staying at B/27,
Kalpavriksha Park, Azad Nagar, Nagpur. You come across a 10 year old
boy working at a construction site.
Write a letter to your elder sister expressing your concern over this issue,
seeking guidance about how you can help to change it. You may add
your own points to support the subject.
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Read the list of events from the first third of in his steps below and arrange them in chronological order. the crisis of powers' decision about the law violation. norman applies the challenge to the newspaper. rachel dedicates her voice to the lord. dedication of wright and marsh to political involvement in the rectangle problems. resignation of powers. arrival of the shabby stranger. maxwell's challenge to first church. maxwell's speech to the working men. rachel and virginia struggle with how christ would act in their cases. dedication of maxwell to the ministry in the rectangle. norman faces public reaction to the challenge.
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