Description:Chapters: Rosemary Barkett, Alfredo Elias Ayub, Ikram Antaki, Adela Micha, Isaac Saba Raffoul, Maruan Soto Antaki, Arturo El as Ayub. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 24. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Rosemary Barkett (born August 29, 1939 in Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas, Mexico) is a federal judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. Prior to her nomination for that post, she was Chief Justice of the Florida Supreme Court, where she was the first woman ever to serve on that court. Barkett has had an unusual career path for a judge. One of seven children who survived childhood, Barkett, whose birth surname is Baracatt, was born in Mexico to parents of Syrian descent, Assad and Mariam Baracatt. In January, 1946, at age six, she moved to Miami, Florida. Because by birth she was a Mexican citizen, speaking only Spanish until she came to Miami, some consider her not only the first female judge and the first Arab American judge, but the first Hispanic judge to serve on the Florida Supreme Court. She became a U.S. citizen in 1958. At 17, she joined the Sisters of St. Joseph and became a nun. For almost 10 years - from 1957 to 1967, she was known as Sister St. Michael. During much of that time, from 1960 to 1968, she also taught elementary school and junior high school classes in Tampa, Jacksonville, and St. Augustine, Florida. In 1967 Barkett left the convent because, in her own words, she believed there were other ways for her to serve humanity. She received her B.S. from Spring Hill College, summa cum laude, in 1967, and her J.D. from the University of Florida College of Law in 1970, where she graduated near the top of her class. Barkett worked as a lawyer in private practice from 1971 until 1979 in West Palm Beach, Florida. After nearly a decade in privat...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=235412We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Mexicans of Syrian Descent: Rosemary Barkett, Alfredo Elias Ayub, Ikram Antaki, Adela Micha, Isaac Saba Raffoul, Maruan Soto Antaki. To get started finding Mexicans of Syrian Descent: Rosemary Barkett, Alfredo Elias Ayub, Ikram Antaki, Adela Micha, Isaac Saba Raffoul, Maruan Soto Antaki, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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Mexicans of Syrian Descent: Rosemary Barkett, Alfredo Elias Ayub, Ikram Antaki, Adela Micha, Isaac Saba Raffoul, Maruan Soto Antaki
Description: Chapters: Rosemary Barkett, Alfredo Elias Ayub, Ikram Antaki, Adela Micha, Isaac Saba Raffoul, Maruan Soto Antaki, Arturo El as Ayub. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 24. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Rosemary Barkett (born August 29, 1939 in Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas, Mexico) is a federal judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. Prior to her nomination for that post, she was Chief Justice of the Florida Supreme Court, where she was the first woman ever to serve on that court. Barkett has had an unusual career path for a judge. One of seven children who survived childhood, Barkett, whose birth surname is Baracatt, was born in Mexico to parents of Syrian descent, Assad and Mariam Baracatt. In January, 1946, at age six, she moved to Miami, Florida. Because by birth she was a Mexican citizen, speaking only Spanish until she came to Miami, some consider her not only the first female judge and the first Arab American judge, but the first Hispanic judge to serve on the Florida Supreme Court. She became a U.S. citizen in 1958. At 17, she joined the Sisters of St. Joseph and became a nun. For almost 10 years - from 1957 to 1967, she was known as Sister St. Michael. During much of that time, from 1960 to 1968, she also taught elementary school and junior high school classes in Tampa, Jacksonville, and St. Augustine, Florida. In 1967 Barkett left the convent because, in her own words, she believed there were other ways for her to serve humanity. She received her B.S. from Spring Hill College, summa cum laude, in 1967, and her J.D. from the University of Florida College of Law in 1970, where she graduated near the top of her class. Barkett worked as a lawyer in private practice from 1971 until 1979 in West Palm Beach, Florida. After nearly a decade in privat...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=235412We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Mexicans of Syrian Descent: Rosemary Barkett, Alfredo Elias Ayub, Ikram Antaki, Adela Micha, Isaac Saba Raffoul, Maruan Soto Antaki. To get started finding Mexicans of Syrian Descent: Rosemary Barkett, Alfredo Elias Ayub, Ikram Antaki, Adela Micha, Isaac Saba Raffoul, Maruan Soto Antaki, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.