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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description | [...] 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 Saudi Arabia. Over the next year, we could not have asked for a better person to help us recover. Because Ball State University (BSU) did not have the appropriate Ph.D. program to offer Omar, he matriculated to the University of Arizona and obtained his degree. |
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