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ImHacked
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August 23, 2016, 02:05:12 PM
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Do I really have to choose?  Both of it is not good for it violates the rights of every child.  But if I have to choose, I would go for child labor than begging.  In begging, the kid will not have any motivation as he could earn money that easy just by asking for money.  Unlike when a child works, he will know the value of every hardships he experienced while working just to have an earning.  He would then strive so hard and would be motivated to seriously do something about it.  To eliminate poverty in his entity.
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November 08, 2016, 12:49:57 AM
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If a child is required to work regardless of age, I would rather choose for them to work inside a work place and not begging in the street. Being in the street is very dangerous for them. They might cross the busy street with lots of vehicles and meet accidents along the way. They could meet bad peoples that will harm them. I want to them to be isolated in one place, work and be safe. By the way f*ck the government in my country can't even afford to help those people who are really in need instead they steal the money supposed to be given for them.
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November 09, 2016, 07:49:24 PM
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What do you prefer more child working in some work place or child begging in a street
I believe that children should get used to working. This is part of the educational process. If this is not done then we can get later thief or robber.
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