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If you saw her walking around the Wright State University campus, you’d think she was a typical college student.
A 19-year-old freshman out of Beavercreek High School, Nicole Fisher is a liberal arts major who is taking a psychology course and an accompanying lab, a class in the visual themes of art and another where she’s learning Japanese. She just finished a math class.
But if you look at her passport, you’ll see that over the past year or so she made one trip to Lima, Peru and another to Santa Cruz, Bolivia. Saturday she leaves for Jakarta, Indonesia.
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