sinados teklehaymanot: For Reham Ibrahim, it was a delicate wire bicycle in a Saudi Arabian courtyard along with a game she used to play with her younger brother, according to Toronto Star. For Sinados Teklehaymanot, whose family is from Eritrea, it was the thought of her grandmother cosy big bed where she slept for most of her early childhood. Waiting to leave. For Khadija Farooq, there was a duality a split level structure representing a Pakistani home on the first floor, complete with a basket of oranges and a view of a family orange farm; and upstairs a Canadian home featuring a comfy couch and bookshelf stocked with a teenager favourites reads. An avid ballroom dancer, he said, in a world full of anger and sadness, dancing was when he felt most at home and most alive. Twilight series anyone And for Razmik Nalbandian, an Armenian who came here 10 months ago from Lebanon, it was, of all things, a man ballroom dancing shoe.
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