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2019年2月12日 星期二

Bill Gates says Chicago teenagers took selfies, talked Xbox — and taught him about processing emotions

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February 12, 2019

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Bill Gates says East Garfield Park teens taught him a thing or two about processing emotions

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Picture this: You're a teen at Al Raby High School on the West Side. You gather for the Becoming a Man program, which helps young men explore their emotions and work on their decision-making skills. And then Bill Gates, one of the world's richest men, sits in on the session. "I was there and wasn't sure what to expect and it kind of blew me away," Gates said in a phone interview with the Tribune.

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