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Sarah 3 (tell) that she could be Britain¡¯s new supermodel earning a million dollars in the next year. Her father Peter, 44, wants her to give up school to model full-time. But Sarah, 4 has taken part in shows along with top models, wants 5 (prove) that she has brains as well as beauty. She is determined to carry on with her 6 (educate).

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The majority of the 457 people surveyed are selfmade£¬firstgeneration rich.Fiftytwo percent of parents have chosen not to tell their children just how wealthy they are£¬and 15 percent have given away nothing about the family wealth.One in three parents said they had never thought to do it.

They are worried that their children would become lazy£¬spend money freely£¬make bad decisions and even become a target for gold diggers.

Only 34 percent strongly agreed that their children would be able to handle any inheritance (ÒŲú) they plan to leave them.

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The trend is led by the world¡¯s richest man Bill Gates£¬who promised in 2008 that he would leave his $58 billion fortune to the charity started by him and his wife£¬the Bill and Malinda Gates Foundation (»ù½ð»á)£¬and not to his children.

¡°We want to give it back to society in the way that it will have the most positive impact£¬¡± he said.

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