There and Back Again

[...] after a flurry of e-mails between me and Mawhiba's staff about everything from my sessions' content and authence to the process of obtaining a visa for a nation that does not distribute them to individual travelers without a government sponsor, I found myself at customs clearance in...

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Veröffentlicht in:Gifted child today magazine 2010-01, Vol.33 (1), p.62-65
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Conferences (Gatherings)
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Creativity
Cultural Differences
Doctoral Programs
Educational Strategies
Females
Foreign Countries
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Gifted children
High School Students
International Cooperation
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Men
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Semitic Languages
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Summer Programs
Teachers of disabled children
Teaching Methods
Travel
Workshops
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