Countries with a ban on corporal punishment of children
Reddit user: Wolfinton In most countries in Europe and South America, corporal punishment of children is prohibited.
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Reddit user: Wolfinton In most countries in Europe and South America, corporal punishment of children is prohibited.
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Read MoreReddit user: lursh123 With a fertility rate of almost 7 children per woman, Niger is the country with the highest
Read MoreIn most countries in Europe and South America, corporal punishment of children is prohibited.
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Read MoreReddit user: trinitronbx, Data: worldbank Countries with the largest number of scientists (per million): Israel – 8,255 Denmark – 7,484
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