This study was a valuable contribution to my life journey. It wouldn't be possible without support of my parents and young brother who taught me to survive a hard illness. Passing the bridge wouldn't happen without the love and helping hand of my soulmate, my husband, Pouria. This study helped me to become a better mum for my eight-year old son, Baabak. I'm teaching my son to be a global person, loving his cultural origins, respecting the others and focusing on similarities of people rather than differences. I wish to acknowledge the help and patience of my supervisors, Professor Reena Tiwari and Professor Dave Hedgcock who assisted me beyond their formal duties, like my family. I extend my appreciation to Dr Diana McCullum for her valuable advices during the data collection and my sincere gratitude to Professor Steve Basson for his assistance during early years of my study.
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