Did they grow up as little boys wanting to be police officers in Fallujah?
Many firms often start out as LLCs, then re-organize as corporations when they grow up.
Most of her students say they want to be hedge fund managers when they grow up.
Even marriage chances wane: malnourished boys marry women of lower educational levels when they grow up.
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The nation wants to train its youth to be worthy workers when they grow up.
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The most persistent differences among students can be explained by the types of households they grow up in.
But if they can memorize them now, as they grow up, they will come to understand the meaning.
It's generations of people, they grow up here, they move back, they stay.
Could it possible that the hard work and dedication of these young girls will carry over when they grow up?
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"It gives us a poignant insight into the effects that parental breakup has on children even after they grow up, " says Stillwell.
Where do you want to take your children before they grow up?
Their defenders note that however much people rail against the conglomerates, most want their children to work at one of them when they grow up.
Get girls interested in science and math, the thinking goes, and they grow up into women earning 33 percent more than their peers in non-STEM jobs.
That is something we can teach them as they grow up together in a new century, side by side, as it has been since our beginnings.
Kids usually have a pretty good idea of what they want to be when they grow up, and no idea at all how much those jobs get paid.
Instead, he said, "they grow up dreaming of playing in the NBA." But having a pedigree helps in that regard, too: They get a lot more TV exposure.
But migrants as a whole, in the long term and counting the contribution of their children when they grow up and get jobs, are not a drain on public services.
Each inequity sends a message to young people that they can expect not to be treated equally when they grow up, setting them on the pathway to lowered self-esteem and poorer health.
The Danish and German model for children in care, in which specially trained teachers take on just a few youngsters and look after them until they grow up, is also reckoned worth a try.
Seven out of 33 5-year-olds said they wanted to be a superhero when they grow up, making it the single most popular career choice for kindergarteners (For the record, Spider-Man was the most popular choice).
We want every school in the nation to have a chef partner, a set of kids who call you theirs, who believe that you care about nothing more than how they grow up and how they feel.
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To get a better idea of how much money kids think they'll make when they grow up, we polled several hundred children between the ages of 5 and 12, all of whom live in the New York City metropolitan area.
And he took a moment to warn the parents of the young children that " they grow up to be, like, 5'10" -- and even if they're still nice to you, they basically don't have a lot of time for you during the weekends.
But we just need to create more of those opportunities and more of those businesses, find more of those entrepreneurs and teach kids not just to play a game, but how to build it so that they grow up wanting to get into key fields such as computer science.
We are making this a big, huge generational goal -- with the notion that kids born today are going to have a different idea of what it means to be healthy, so that they grow up at a healthy weight, with good habits, that they can then teach the generations that follow.
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"Our kids grow up around firearms, and they also grow up hunting, and they know what the consequences are of taking a life, " Hicks said.
They may grow up to live a fulfilled life, as many orphans do, but their odds are not as favourable as their parented counterparts.
Ultimately the sex chosen for an intersex baby is the one doctors and their family believe they will grow up to identify with best.
Most kids still can grow up to be anything you want--unless they want to grow up to be SpongeBob.
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