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"Sending a kid back was not".
"It feels like sending a kid to college, then to law school, then having them turn around and sue you," Mr. Vega, 64, said with a sigh.
I still like the idea of sending a kid to poke around the stacks at the corner library — never a bad idea — but, in this case, that's nostalgic, and hopelessly naïve.
"Even if one could prove that sending a kid off to his or her own school based on religion or race or ethnicity or gender did a little bit better job of raising the academic skills for workers in the economy, there's also the issue of trying to create tolerant citizens in a democracy".
If a premium pack of condoms seems a bit pricey, consider this: It's cheaper than sending a kid to college.
It's her first time going, but not my first time sending a kid away for a summer.
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"Enough to send a kid through college!" we might have cried, with not a penny put away for retirement.
"You never wanted personal stuff getting in the way when you sent a kid into the ring.
"The pogo stick could send a kid up two floors," Mr. Shear said.
He never sent a kid to the University of Wisconsin, but he just had such pride, and I never forgot that".
It's not like I am about to send a kid to college and I need $10,000".
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