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child

(1) In database management, the data that is dependent on its parent. See parent-child.

(2) A component that is subordinate to a higher-level component. See child menu, child program and child window.


child [chīld]
(computer science)
An element that follows a given element in a data structure.
In object-oriented programming, a subclass.

child - daughter


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The Duggars actually do understand the value of children and don't need to learn anything from China or any other nation.
Lindenmeyer argues that in response to the plight of the nation's children who rode the rails and wrote to the first lady, child-welfare advocates and policy makers inaugurated legislation, implemented public policy, and established cultural priorities that reflected and reinforced the rising social value of children.
In this paper, the value of children and the preference for sons or daughters is placed in the context of household activities and the role of sons and daughters in those activities.
 
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