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A company car http://www.afsbt.org/index.php/generic-ventolin-hfa-inhaler ventolin hfa ventolin hfa 90 mcg inhaler For both white and Asian students the biggest challenge they have to face is how to transcend their circumstances. Rabiya and Komal are both in Year 10. Rabiya is hoping to become an optician; Komal is currently torn between social work and fashion. They are both Muslim, and while their parents are moderate, they tell me they worry about the fate of some other Muslim girls. &lsquo;There are loads here who have two lives,&rsquo; Komal told me. &lsquo;They are one way at school, all dressed up, and then they go home and act really Asian.&rsquo; &lsquo;I know some girls who aren&rsquo;t able to go to college because their parents want them to get married,&rsquo; Rabiya added.

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A company car http://www.afsbt.org/index.php/generic-ventolin-hfa-inhaler ventolin hfa ventolin hfa 90 mcg inhaler For both white and Asian students the biggest challenge they have to face is how to transcend their circumstances. Rabiya and Komal are both in Year 10. Rabiya is hoping to become an optician; Komal is currently torn between social work and fashion. They are both Muslim, and while their parents are moderate, they tell me they worry about the fate of some other Muslim girls. ‘There are loads here who have two lives,’ Komal told me. ‘They are one way at school, all dressed up, and then they go home and act really Asian.’ ‘I know some girls who aren’t able to go to college because their parents want them to get married,’ Rabiya added.

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