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There were no Ph.D. programs available, so Dajani applied and was accepted for a molecular biology program at Cambridge University.
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There were no Ph.D. programs available, so Dajani applied and was accepted for a molecular biology program at Cambridge University.
John Farrell: Expanding Horizons For Arabic Children John Farrell 2011
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Once Dajani was back teaching molecular biology at Hashemite, she resolved to do the same for other children.
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Dajani is now a professor of molecular biology at the Hashemite University in Jordan.
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There were no Ph.D. programs available, so Dajani applied and was accepted for a molecular biology program at Cambridge University.
John Farrell: Expanding Horizons For Arabic Children John Farrell 2011
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"At the beginning, it was word of mouth and then the TV video and radio interviews gave more publicity," Dajani said.
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I asked Dajani, what ultimately is her hope for We Love Reading as it becomes more popular and contributes more lastingly to children as they grow up to become the next generation of teachers, business leaders and political leaders in Arabic countries?
John Farrell: Expanding Horizons For Arabic Children John Farrell 2011
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Dajani is now a professor of molecular biology at the Hashemite University in Jordan.
John Farrell: Expanding Horizons For Arabic Children John Farrell 2011
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Dajani says the idea of community involvement and volunteerism outside the immediate family is a new concept in Jordan, especially for women.
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But Rana Dajani, a biologist who spent much of her childhood in the U.S., didn't realize how much it was missing from her homeland in Jordan until she was back, raising her own children.
John Farrell: Expanding Horizons For Arabic Children John Farrell 2011
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