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Conference eyes hurdles of immigrant teenagers

By Monica Rhor
Globe Staff / January 5, 2004

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In his native Colombia, Felipe's worries centered on school and social life. The biggest challenge he faced was navigating the passage between adolescence and adulthood. His mother, a vice president in a flower-exporting company, made a comfortable living and took care of the major decisions in their household. (Full Article: 1047 Words)

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