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Chinese children, dressed in tutus, run out the back of the theater where they have just performed, to meet their parents at the Children's Palace in Shanghai, China on Tue. June 29, 2004. The Children's Palace is a place where Shanghai's parents send their mostly only children for extra learning of the arts after school and on weekends. Chinese parents with only children spare no expense for their children's education. With 2.8 million students graduating college in China this year, according to Newsweek, these children are sure to enter the job market as some of the top students in the world by the time they graduate. |
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