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July 14, 2010 by Mercy
Sibling rivalry is a good motivator up to a certain point. When siblings are on the same team, it allows them to practice a common interest and bond.
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May 13, 2011 by brenda rollins
i also agree that siblings should be allowed on the same team. they usually get strength from each other and can share their achievments with each other.
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August 2, 2010 by S Peck
It's much easier on the parents.
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