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Local Ostomy Model Saleem Juma Works to Demystify Disability
Saleem Juma walks into the disability office on campus and hands the girl at the counter a set of forms. “Hey, I’m here to turn in my paperwork,” he said. “Turning in paperwork to be a transcriber or a note taker for disabled students?” she asked, looking at Juma, an Indian Muslim American standing upright before her. He is noticeably fit with deep brown eyes, and he’s attractive. Familiar even, if she had happened to come across this 23-year-old Bellevue College student on an ad for Columbia Sportswear or caught a glimpse of him on a specific episode of “Expedition Unknown” on the Travel Channel.

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