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 descriptionandog:descriptionelements. | Orphans are persons, especially children, bereaved of both parents.[1] The word has an extended usuage to refer to children who are abandoned or neglected.[2] In the 19th Century, this latter class included a group termed "pauper children" who were targeted by British authorities for migration to Australia and other dominions of the British Empire; the practise continued into the 20th Century and Australia received thousands of child migrants sometimes deceived into believing they were orphaned, often under duress.. |