The Associated Press - February 28, 2011
Bresciaoggi - March 10, 2011 ------------------------
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What the children should be kept, though - even if students fuoricorso over thirty years - not training is a good principle, but that's what the law requires. But taxation should refer to the fact that parents are poor.
Otherwise it is clear that work, a contemporary study requires adaptability, but offers economic independence. and does not preclude the possibility of attaining a rewarding goal.
With sacrifice, all right, but others have done with satisfactory conclusions. Studying drawn, however, sacrifices and their parents, it seems compelling and deeply unfair. I cried all my tears when I had to abandon their studies prematurely and face the world of work, but if at the time there was a law so broadly today protect the interest of children (given the family background) I chosen certainly not benefit from it. And even today, this possibility relates to the choices that gravitate in the subjective "conscience".
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