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Preeti Dabral 1 month, 3 weeks ago
Yes, but not in all cases.
Racial discrimination is a common talk for the time being. A child who face this kind of factor, it do not tell a good future for the child. Children who have a difficult childhood, become even more resolute because he/she faces the hindrance and so he/she makes up his/her mind in order to fight against that fact. But the children who have a comfortable childhood can't feel the seriousness of the difficulties of life against human livings. So they can't face the hindrance and so they don't know how to fight against it for life.
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