Child Labor & Prostitution In The Philippines
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...children ready for school and put them on the bus each morning, they rarely think about what is happening on the other side of the world. They would be abhorred if their child were merely given a light slap on the wrist by a teacher. A law suit might even occur as the teacher would be in violation of rules set up by the government. Of course, mothers do worry about more serious things happening to their young ones. In recent years, child abductions have become somewhat more frequent than ever before and people are keeping closer eyes on their little ones when they go out to play. Sexual abuse, too, has become more and more frequent, or at least it is publicized now. Parents screen the families of homes their children may sleep at, lest there might be danger lurking behind closed doors. Signs of sexual abuse are looked for by parents, teachers and doctors. Everyone knows these signs in America. These same mothers see the faces of poverty on their television screens, as Sally Struthers asks for just about a dollar a day to feed these starving little ones. But little Johnny or little Susie gets off of the bus, and in their...
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