Writing Discussion
Running Head: CHILD LABOUR 4
Title: Child Labour
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Discussion one
Source: Book
Title of the book; Brave Girl: Clara and the Shirtwaist Makers’ Strike of 1909 with text by Michelle Merkel and pictures by Melissa Sweet. April 2018
The audience in this book is the young teenagers who tend up doing useless things, yet they can be inclusive in instrumental projects. It is in depiction through a young girl by the name Clara, who is very helpful in the organization of the workers union. Its purpose is providing encouragements to teenagers who undergo through child labour as an uplifting block of the way young people will go through perseverance and cause enormous impacts on other individual's lives (Hindman, 56). I have gained a deeper understanding of how individuals in child labour can use the chance to change things.
Source: A popular press article
Title: “There can be no keener revelation of a society's soul than how it treats its children.” Words by Nelson Mandela in the article Child labour issues and challenges by Kalpana Srivastava, June 2011
The audience of this article is to the law enforcers who have failed to enforce child labour laws (Shukla, 29). It is evident in variation manifestation in the lowest restriction of age in various employment levels. Its purpose is to instil knowledge to citizens so that they can be aware of the authorities that are in a position of enforcing the laws. It has helped me in my research since I have understood that legislation to prevent child labour are in existence, but the necessary bodies fail in the implementation job.
Source: Scholarly articles
Title: Child labour and health by Abdalla Ibrahim, Salma M Abdalla, Mohammed Jafer, Jihad Abdelgadir, Nanne de Vries. February 2018
An audience of this article is the necessary bodies who have the mandate of implementing policies that will help in eliminating and making child labour safer. The purpose of the article is to contribute to putting systems in place as a way of preventing psychological and physical effects of child labour (Nangia, 32). I have gained some knowledge of the methods that should be in place to avoid the harm that is as a result of child labour. It is a helpful article in my research concerning child labour.
Title: Challenges and perspectives of child labour by Aamir Radfar, Seyed Ahmad Ahmadi Asgharzadeh, Fernando Quesada, and Irina Filip. January 2017
An audience for the article is factory managers and farm managers who exploit children by forcing them to work on their farms with no pay. It acts as a guide to national leaders to implement laws that will prevent the employment of children from working on plantations. Religious leaders also have a part to play in the prevention of child labour which is one of the purposes of the article.
Source: News Source
Title: child labour: Not gone but forgotten by Lou Gutheil in July 2019
The audience of this article is still the local authorities and the nation at large. Its purpose is to prevent 12 years old children being subject to child labour. It is in a depiction that the number of children who are subjects to child labour can form their own country as a result of their vast amounts. It has been a helpful guide in my research by finding the statistics or children who are under child labour.
Source: Internet
Title: child labour facts by International Labor Organization, August 2015
The audience of this article are parents who have the responsibility of taking care of their children. Its purpose is to shed light to negligible parents who fail to take part in their duty to understand what the children may face if they fail to take care of their children.
Source: non-traditional source
Title: Child Labour Short Film- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ym4eaSgpqzQ
Audience of the film is the regulatory bodies to act upon child labour. Its purpose is to highlight that child labour turns out to be a crucial problem, and we should all take action against it.
Works Cited
Hindman, Hugh D. child labour. World Bank Publications, 2020. PP, 16
Nangia, Parveen. Child Labour: Cause-effect Syndrome. 2018. PP, 32
Shukla, C. K., and S. Ali. Child Labour and the Law. Sarup & Sons, 2016. PP, 29