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This booklet is a collection of a number of the author's contributions on the topic of Working Childhood
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With it, he affirms his continued interest in following up on the phenomenon and transferring his accumulated knowledge about it to the public opinion, that public opinion that we want to be a reader and conscious and also active, meaning that links science and work together just as the Generation Center linked scientific research on working children and the actual care of some of these children within the framework of the partial care project The working childhood that he has fostered for several years with perseverance overcomes the lack of possibilities and thus provides a symbolic experience from which others who are willing to do good learned from it and also contributed to the restoration of volunteer work as his project is based on the effort of young volunteers who want to provide something to their country and to the disadvantaged groups of their citizens, especially those children Who had to leave school to contribute to the livelihood of their poor families.
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This booklet is a collection of a number of the author's contributions on the topic of Working Childhood |
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977-6010-27-15 | |
Author |
Ahmd Abd Allah Rwza | |
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Mohamed H. A. Ghoneam | |
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Arabic | |
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Paperback | |
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Maktabet Dar El Kalema Publishing House | |
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104 | |
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18.2×11×0.3 cm | |
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This booklet is a collection of a number of the author's contributions on the topic of Working Childhood
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