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Taking a kid with Down syndrome to a restaurant is a statement: he's a family member first, and he belongs.
"Is there any advantage to our taking a kid from California versus a kid from China?" he said.
There's worse things in life than taking a kid who knows how to shoot and how to win".
And you can make a Ryan McGinley photograph by taking a kid who looks nice naked and getting him to jump out of a tree while you capture the image on your iPhone.
"In the past Middlebury would have to accept 70 football players to get 25, and it would make you sick taking a kid with a 480 verbal score and turning down one with 680," said Rick Dalton, a former admissions official at Middlebury.
It's about taking a kid who can't see beyond the end of the day and showing them there is a world of opportunity waiting for them.
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Look at the advice this guy is handing out: recording your conversations, talking to yourself in cafés, taking a kids' toy on a night out.
The bust represents a PR victory for the US Department of Justice, which has been regularly accused of taking a kid-gloves approach to white-collar crime in recent years.
Take a kid from Liberia, for example.
Take a kid to a ballgame.
Could I take a kid with hemiplegia camping?
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