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Miami Heat fan Aley Sheer with his Heat cap, shirt and Birdman tattoo sleeves that he wears on game nights is shown in his home in Weston on June 17, 2013.

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Carlos Lopez 4, enjoys his fries at this Shake Shack spot in Coral Gables

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Alejandro "AJ" Vazquez, 11, left, shows classmate Livia Caputo, 10, his "monstrous digestive tract " design, in his journal, Friday, May 31, 2013, during a visit to Jill Gonzalez's 5th grade gifted class, at Coral Gables Preparatory Academy, where 30 percent of the kids are gifted. In the past decade Miami-Dade has experienced a boom in the number of gifted students, going up to 50 percent. Today, almost one out of every 10 kids is in the district gifted.

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