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JM 213 Photojournalism

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JM 213 - Photojournalism class. It is the final solo project to create a photo essay on an e-book together with a blog. My topic will focus on the Child labor.
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“Child labor is work that harms children or keeps them from attending school. Around the world , growing gaps between rich and poor in recent decades have forced millions of young children out of school and into work. The International Labor Organization estimates that 246 million children between the ages of 5 and 17 currently work under conditions that are considered illegal, hazardous, or extremely exploitative. Underage children work at all sorts of jobs around the world, usually because they and their families are extremely poor. Large numbers of children work in commercial agriculture, fishing, manufacturing, mining, and domestic service. Some children work in illicit activities like the drug trade and prostitution or other traumatic activities such as serving as soldiers.”

Source: www.continuetolearn.uiowa.edu

What is Child Labor?

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The Same Girl

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But Various Duties

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Everything has two sides.

However......

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Finally

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WAITING

FOR ...

WE ARE

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Thanks toAjarn.Piyatat HemmatatMs. Panatorn YantaratMr. Wichien Yantarat

Ms. Nipa YantaratMs. Arisa Klinkhachornsak

Thammasat University

SourceGoogle.comUnicef.org

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