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Title: Young Couples Should Have Children Or Not?
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Otherwise, it may increase our burden of living expenses. Also, we may spend much time for focusing on our work, therefore, we cannot take care of our children. When we go to work, there is nobody to look after them. It is very dangerous to leave them at home alone... Showed first 250 characters
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Thus, I disagrees that having children is not a good choice for us to decision. Showed next 250 characters
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