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Sarah El-Wahsh

Sarah El-Wahsh

A speech pathology student of Asian background sits beside an elderly man of Italian background at a table, smiling as they look through printed photographs together. The student gently points to one photo while the man holds another, both appearing engaged and happy. A clipboard and more photos rest on the table, suggesting a reminiscence activity in a warm, home-like setting.
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