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    Cultures Intertwined: Extending Newark Academy's Legacy - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 11/11/2004    Last Visited: 4/26/2007  

    The first thing you notice when you meet Reena, Lisa and Tina Shah are their similarities.
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    Like many South Asian men of his generation, Dr. Shah traveled to the United States to pursue professional opportunities.His wife from a traditional arranged marriage remained in India with his parents.Once Dr. Shah had secured a residency in psychiatry at The University of New Jersey and a small apartment in Irvington, his wife followed him to start their new life together.A year later Reena was born, followed by Lisa, Tina and their brother Deepen.
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    Tina followed her sisters, entering Newark Academy in the ninth grade.She enjoyed her participation with the Lyric Singers and her work as a peer leader.
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    Tina attended NYU and studied finance and information systems at the Stern Business School.She loved the diversity of the city as well as its proximity to her parents' home.While at NYU, she continued to pursue a cappella singing and, with a friend, discovered the uniqueness of her talents in both Hindi and American music.They decided to fuse the two genres and founded NY Masti, an all-female Hindi/English a cappella group.The group now performs across the country.But unlike her sisters, Tina is pursuing a career in business.Currently she is an analyst with Bank of America and loves what she does.
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    "This is a very exciting time for South Asian culture," said Tina.She explained that as more South Asians have established themselves in the U.S. professionally, their traditions and customers have become more intertwined with American culture.First generation Indian-Americans like Reena, Tina and Lisa Shah are learning to mix the two cultures together.
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    "I am grateful for the Indian values my parents instilled in me such as respect for family and education," said Tina.

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    Cultures Intertwined: Extending Newark Academy's Legacy - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/6/2004    Last Visited: 7/30/2008  

    (6/2002) - The first thing you notice when you meet Reena, Lisa and Tina Shah are their similarities.
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    Like many South Asian men of his generation, Dr. Shah traveled to the United States to pursue professional opportunities.His wife from a traditional arranged marriage remained in India with his parents.Once Dr. Shah had secured a residency in psychiatry at The University of New Jersey and a small apartment in Irvington, his wife followed him to start their new life together.A year later Reena was born, followed by Lisa, Tina and their brother Deepen.
    ...
    Tina followed her sisters, entering Newark Academy in the ninth grade.She enjoyed her participation with the Lyric Singers and her work as a peer leader.
    ...
    Tina attended NYU and studied finance and information systems at the Stern Business School.She loved the diversity of the city as well as its proximity to her parents' home.While at NYU, she continued to pursue a cappella singing and, with a friend, discovered the uniqueness of her talents in both Hindi and American music.They decided to fuse the two genres and founded NY Masti, an all-female Hindi/English a cappella group.The group now performs across the country.But unlike her sisters, Tina is pursuing a career in business.Currently she is an analyst with Bank of America and loves what she does.
    ...
    "This is a very exciting time for South Asian culture," said Tina.She explained that as more South Asians have established themselves in the U.S. professionally, their traditions and customers have become more intertwined with American culture.First generation Indian-Americans like Reena, Tina and Lisa Shah are learning to mix the two cultures together.
    ...
    "I am grateful for the Indian values my parents instilled in me such as respect for family and education," said Tina.

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