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CALLOUSED CONSCIENCES: THE LIMITED CHALLENGE TO CHILD LABOR.(Critical Essay): An article from: Dollars & Sense
Vijay Prashad
Economic Affairs Bureau
, 1999 - 8 pages
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Title:
CALLOUSED
CONSCIENCES
: THE
LIMITED
CHALLENGE
TO CHILD LABOR.(
Critical
Essay
)
Author: Vijay Prashad
Publication: Dollars & Sense (Newsletter)
Date: September 1, 1999
Publisher: Economic Affairs Bureau
Page: 21
Article Type: Critical Essay
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