To reach our dreams we usually have to go beyond what is expected of us. Successful athletes often train for hours and hours to get their bodies into winning form. Scientists pour over lab experiments for years sometimes to make a scientific breakthrough. In today’s Radio Workshop, we meet a group of young people who are pushing the boundaries, who are trying hard to improve their lives.
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To reach our dreams we usually have to go beyond what is expected of us. Successful athletes often train for hours and hours to get their bodies into winning form. Scientists pour over lab experiments for years sometimes to make a scientific breakthrough. In today’s Radio Workshop, we meet a group of young people who are pushing the boundaries, who are trying hard to improve their lives.
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