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  • 21Child support — Family law Entering into marriag …

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  • 22Children's Commissioner for England — Logo of the Office of the Children s Commissioner The post of Children s Commissioner for England was established under the Children Act 2004 (a law made by Parliament). The Children s Commissioner has a duty to promote awareness of the views and …

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  • 23CHILDREN'S LITERATURE — This entry is arranged according to the following outline: introduction CHILDREN S LITERATURE IN HEBREW early period …

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  • 24Child — This article is about the human child . For other uses, see Child (disambiguation). Children at a primary school in Paris …

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  • 25Child abduction — Family law Entering into marriag …

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  • 26Child Development Index — World map indicating Child Development Index The Child Development Index (CDI) is an index combining performance measures specific to children education, health and nutrition to produce a score on a scale of 0 to 100. A zero score would be the… …

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  • 27Child and Family Services Review — The Child and Family Services Reviews (CFSR) are conducted by the Children s Bureau, within the United States Department of Health and Human Services, to help States improve safety, permanency, and well being outcomes for children and families… …

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  • 28child — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ little, small, young ▪ My father died while I was still a small child. ▪ newborn ▪ teenage ▪ …

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  • 29child — /tSaIld/ noun (C) plural children 1 YOUNG PERSON a young person from the time they are born until they are aged 14 or 15: We ve always competed, ever since we were children. | Can you sell me a bike suitable for a seven year old child? | as a… …

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  • 30Children's Hearing — Scots law This article is part of the series: Law of Scotland Administration …

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