entry in her high school yearbook. she had said my parents are religious but only about some things. american have certain rules to live by and we can t do some things. i have american ways but i still folium some of the traditional rules. how would you say that most arab girls make the transition from a life in the middle east to a new life in the united states? some of the assimilation problems is that parents especially are used to having complete control over their children for a lot longer time than we understand this in america. and there is a clash. dr. jasser s immigrant tale is similar to the al-maliki s. in 1967 his parents left syria for ohio where he was born. they settled in wisconsin where he attended medical school on a navy scholarship. after 9/11 he founded the american islamic forum for democracy and is now perhaps the most forceful muslim critic
entry in her high school yearbook. she had said my parents are religious but only about some things. american have certain rules to live by and we can t do some things. i have american ways but i still folium some of the traditional rules. how would you say that most arab girls make the transition from a life in the middle east to a new life in the united states? some of the assimilation problems is that parents especially are used to having complete control over their children for a lot longer time than we understand this in america. and there is a clash. dr. jasser s immigrant tale is similar to the al-maliki s. in 1967 his parents left syria for ohio where he was born. they settled in wisconsin where he attended medical school on a navy scholarship. after 9/11 he founded the american islamic forum for democracy and is now perhaps
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