french butterballs and spinach or brocoli stew. Also maybe some Orange Juice and a nice ice cream Sunday with a cherry on top.
No just kidding they don't get nothing but a good whipping
5 to 15 cents a day
Nike would have a much higher profit margin and the kids involved would have fewer fingers
Money games often teach kids how to handle money, much like allowances do. Money games also expose kids to the outside world and the world of money in general. These games are essential to the development of the child and their integration into society.
50 pennies
They earned more money than their parents.
it is when a child can not too much sugar and has not as much energy as the rest of the kids
Yes It very much is!
a child that is 12 is under spends about 10,000 dollars a year. on themselves or other people. thats amazing ! :)
Throughout the world. In the USA, Britain, and Canada, child labor is limited and regulated. Most nations, not so much.
Labor Day grossed $13,371,528 worldwide.
i think the percentage of the child labor in the world is more than 60% since there are many poor countries and there are rich people
the one child policy is actually good for the economy because parents don't have to spend so much money on so many kids. so that money is saved and that is definitely good for the economy.