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...What's central to the environment is a sense of Muslim family values. That's why Mohammad (Mo) Suleiman sent his daughter Samia, 18, to Universal. "Family means the older have mercy on the younger," says Suleiman, "and the younger respect the older." The students seem to make an effort, but cultural isolation is impossible. "My dad will hear the word love when I play my music, and he'll say that's against our religion," says freshman Ryan Ahmad. "So I'll stop for a week. But then one of my friends will start singing some lyric...
Growing up in suburban Pennsylvania, she recalls her father ceaselessly playing in the car the soundtrack to “Victory at Sea,” a television series about the Navy in World War II. The elder Hendricks, whom his daughter calls “one of my best friends,” was forced to give up his dream of enlisting in the Navy during the Vietnam War because of a bad heart...
...thought more would be accomplished by having American firms push to upgrade things and improve conditions for black workers,” says Vagts, whose daughter protested in favor of divestment while he sat on the ACSR. “If IBM sold its South African investment...nothing would be achieved, because they would probably be bought by someone who was less interested,” in the political consequences of its actions, he adds...
Fisher lives in Seattle with his wife, Lisa Douglass, and their two-year-old daughter...
...think race was more of an issue because there was more class differentiations than, I would say, today,” she says. “For example, my daughter is at Harvard today. She can kind of fit in anywhere there. So the fact that she’s black or Hispanic or anything doesn’t make as much of a difference...