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Title: should teenages be sent abroad to study
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You may have heard a saying that is "Youths are leaders of tomorrow". I think future leaders should be well educated. So, teenagers should be sent abroad to study.
Young people are more fresh and active than old ones. Their thoughts are clear and simple... Showed first 250 characters
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You may have heard a saying that is "Youths are leaders of tomorrow". I think future leaders should be well educated. So, teenagers should be sent abroad to study.
Young people are more fresh and active than old ones. Their thoughts are clear and simple... Showed next 250 characters
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