Child Labour
Aug 23rd, 2010 | By Dr. Michael Sosteric | Category: Lead, Michael Sosteric, Photolog
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AMA citation:
Sosteric M. Child Labour. The Socjournal. 2010. Available at: http://www.sociology.org/columnists/michael-sosteric/child-labour. Accessed February 3, 2012.
APA citation:
Sosteric, Michael. (2010). Child Labour. Retrieved February 3, 2012, from The Socjournal Web site, http://www.sociology.org/columnists/michael-sosteric/child-labour
Chicago citation:
Sosteric, Michael, "Child Labour", The Socjournal, posted August 23, 2010, http://www.sociology.org/columnists/michael-sosteric/child-labour (accessed February 3, 2012).
Harvard citation:
Sosteric, M 2010, Child Labour, The Socjournal. Retrieved February 3, 2012, from <http://www.sociology.org/columnists/michael-sosteric/child-labour>
MLA citation:
Sosteric, Michael. "Child Labour." The Socjournal. 23 Aug. 2010. 3 Feb. 2012 <http://www.sociology.org/columnists/michael-sosteric/child-labour>
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Truth, justice, and the North American way? Not for these children. In fact, globally one child dies of hunger related illnesses every 15 seconds and one in six children are involved in some form of child labour or child exploitation. Not our concern? Next time you buy your Egyptian cotton, sheets, eat your banana, drink your tea, kick a soccer ball, or watch those Disney fireworks, consider where that product might have come from and who harvested/produced it for you.