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Mariela Dabbah is the CEO of www.latinosincollege.com and an award-winning, best-selling author and speaker.
Mariela Dabbah: When Biased Talk Becomes Dangerous Mariela Dabbah 2011
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Mariela Dabbah is the CEO of www.latinosincollege.com and an award-winning, best-selling author and speaker.
Mariela Dabbah: The Power of a Bilingual Brain Mariela Dabbah 2011
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Mariela Dabbah is the CEO of www.latinosincollege.com and an award-winning, best-selling author and speaker.
Mariela Dabbah: The Power of a Bilingual Brain Mariela Dabbah 2011
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This gem from entrepreneur and author Mariela Dabbah, CEO of Latinos in College is a practical guide for overscheduled professionals who still want to make positive impact on a young person's life.
Graciela Tiscareño-Sato: Balancing Heritage and Leadership: A Call to Action Graciela Tiscareño-Sato 2011
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Hamdán, lying between Makná and Dabbah; a refuge for Sambúks defended, like that of old “Madyan,” by rising ground to the north.
The Land of Midian 2003
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These are, beginning from the north, the Mínat Hamdán, lying between Makná and Dabbah; a refuge for Sambúks defended, like that of old "Madyan," by rising ground to the north.
The Land of Midian — Volume 1 Richard Francis Burton 1855
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Shopping in the open-air market next to Tripoli's central square, history teacher Zahrah Dabbah said she's now paying 3.5 dinars for a kilogram of chicken - about $1.13 a pound - half the wartime price.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Shopping in the open-air market next to Tripoli's central square, history teacher Zahrah Dabbah said she's now paying 3.5 dinars for a kilogram of chicken -- about $1.13 a pound -- half the wartime price.
unknown title 2011
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