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Another group of 18 kids age 12 to 14 makes its way across North America while taking part in a series of thrilling real-life jobs and challenges that test their skill, strength and stamina, a la ``The Amazing Race.'' From feeding dead rats to hungry alligators to riding a bucking bronco as a rodeo cowboy, the challenges range from glamorous to dangers to disgusting. The player left standing at the series' end takes home a four-year college scholarship and a $25,000 family vacation.
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