Women were paid cheaper than men were. Children had small hands, so if there was a problem in the machinery they could easily fix it. Many children died because of this, some of these tasks ended up taking off their hands or even hairs and sometimes even scalped them.
Yes, especially whole milk rather than adults' semi-skimmed.
Although Charlie and the Chocolate Factory can be enjoyed by young children, it probably would not keep the attention of babies under two years of age. Because it contains some rather sophisticated humor and irony, the book and movies based on the book are also enjoyed by adults.
Slave children were often separated from their families, subjected to harsh working conditions, and received minimal education. They were typically treated as property rather than individuals deserving of care and protection. In addition, many slave children experienced physical and emotional abuse at the hands of their owners.
The children of slave woman were slaves who didn't have to be purchased.
Children should not be expected to make sacrifices that compromise their well-being or development. It is important for adults to support and protect children so that they can grow and thrive in a safe and nurturing environment. Sacrifices should not be imposed on children, but rather adults should prioritize their welfare and best interests.
It's probably intended to be affectionate, but it also implies that women have the status of children, rather than adults.
John Locke
Greed, primarily. Since power is often easily exerted by adults over children, it can be all to tempting for adults to press them into a life of labor rather than nurture their health, education and overall welfare.
Because adults can understand it better in kids and the is the author chose kids for a reason because it'll help them better and improve in their reading and there Questions and answers.But it depends on if they undersand what they read.
The PW50 is a dirt bike that is manufactured by Yamaha. It is branded as "The first choice for first timers." as it is made to be used by children rather than adults.
Plantation owners would rather buy slaves and grow tobacco.
Learning disabilities in adults are quite common, but may go undiagnosed for years. Just like children, adults can suffer from ADD/ADHD, dyslexia, autism spectrum disorders, and others that can be disruptive to work and personal life. The problem with adult learning disabilities is that they often cause different symptoms than in children, or may be stigmatized. Adults with ADD/ADHD, for example, may feel that their symptoms are indicative of laziness rather than a treatable disorder.