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children

[chil-druhn] / ˈtʃɪl drən /






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“As someone that was born in Nagasaki, I’m against all wars,” said Asumi Hidaka, 36, a mother of two young children.

From The Wall Street Journal

He said many who work in the industry are growing desperate as they struggle to find work, and some are living in fear of being unable to provide for their children.

From Los Angeles Times

The expansion of college enrolment gave many low-income and rural families an opportunity to send their children to college for the first time.

From BBC

From the 15th to 19th Centuries, around 12-15 million African men, women and children were captured and trafficked to the Americas to work as slaves.

From BBC

As in ancient Athens, those most vocal about the need to protect children from corrupting influences insist that such drastic measures constitute a defense of rather than an attack on democratic values and social cohesion.

From The Wall Street Journal