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This first-of-its-kind book uniquely captures the meanings of work
expressed by immigrants. Their stories - from work histories to
life transitions and professional journeys - are conscientiously
and rigorously mapped by the academic insights of communication
scholars, many of whom are immigrants themselves. Immigrant
workers' narratives of work and its nuances in an adopted country
offer many hitherto muted, invisible, and/or purposely silenced
perspectives. A variety of new and familiar terms - concepts such
as career inheritance, aphorisms, cultural adaptation,
acculturation, and cultural distance - and culture-specific terms
such as ganas and consejos are discussed alongside the inherent
struggles of identity construction across borders. While the
contributors represent diversity in co-cultural affiliations,
national origin, and immigration experiences encountered both
personally and professionally, the stories of immigrants represent
an even larger number of countries and cultures. This volume
compels the academic community to acknowledge immigrants as workers
whose voices matter and whose sense and processes of meaning-making
is nuanced, complex, and multi-dimensional. Immigrant workers'
voices can contribute significantly to the rich growth of research
in organizational communication, meanings of work, career studies,
cross-cultural management, psychology of work, and work and
society.
This first-of-its-kind book uniquely captures the meanings of work
expressed by immigrants. Their stories - from work histories to
life transitions and professional journeys - are conscientiously
and rigorously mapped by the academic insights of communication
scholars, many of whom are immigrants themselves. Immigrant
workers' narratives of work and its nuances in an adopted country
offer many hitherto muted, invisible, and/or purposely silenced
perspectives. A variety of new and familiar terms - concepts such
as career inheritance, aphorisms, cultural adaptation,
acculturation, and cultural distance - and culture-specific terms
such as ganas and consejos are discussed alongside the inherent
struggles of identity construction across borders. While the
contributors represent diversity in co-cultural affiliations,
national origin, and immigration experiences encountered both
personally and professionally, the stories of immigrants represent
an even larger number of countries and cultures. This volume
compels the academic community to acknowledge immigrants as workers
whose voices matter and whose sense and processes of meaning-making
is nuanced, complex, and multi-dimensional. Immigrant workers'
voices can contribute significantly to the rich growth of research
in organizational communication, meanings of work, career studies,
cross-cultural management, psychology of work, and work and
society.
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With Christ in Prison (Paperback)
Aspazia Otel Petrescu; Translated by Elena Gabor; Introduction by Octavian Gabor
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R377
R317
Discovery Miles 3 170
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Home at the Tree of Life is a groundbreaking book that sheds light
on the mysteries of consciousness, life and death, and the
underlying causes of many physical and mental conditions. It
presents four people's extraordinary journeys of self-discovery and
healing from severe disorders (depression, suicidal thoughts,
anxiety, insomnia) attained without prescription medication. Dr.
Gabor's pioneering techniques for exploring the subconscious and
superconscious levels of the mind helped her clients open new and
unexpected doors into the fascinating realms of past lives and the
afterlife, and to gain access to the universe where all souls are
originated from (referred to as Home in this book) and to the
Source of Life. In this book you will find answers to questions
such as: Who are we? Why don't we remember where we came from? What
is our purpose on Earth? What are diseases and how can we heal
ourselves? Why is there suffering on Earth? What happens during
sleep? Where do we go after the physical death, what does that
universe look like and what do we do there? What is the difference
between soul and spirit? Who are Spiritual Guides and what is their
purpose? Who or what is The Source or God and how can we access
God? Where does the increased number of souls come from? What is
the future of our planet? This is a brilliant book. Not only is it
a therapeutic work that is infinitely helpful in showing you how to
heal and remove significant life obstacles, but it is also a book
of cosmic wisdom, the proportions of which give you answers to the
most important issues of human existence. -Marilyn Gordon, B.C.Ht
and author of Realize your Greatness Dr. Gabor's book is one of the
most honest books on healing, reincarnation and the afterlife.
-Theodoros Kousouli, D.C., C.Ht. This enlightening book is an
inspiration to all who seek eternal truth and purpose. If you
enjoyed the books written by psychiatrist Brian Weiss, M.D. and
psychologist Michael Newton, Ph.D. you will love this book -John
Sanders, Psy.D.t, C.Ht.
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