Careers in My Neighborhood
Title | Careers in My Neighborhood PDF eBook |
Author | Maria Koran |
Publisher | Weigl Publishers |
Pages | 24 |
Release | 2019-08-01 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 1791108113 |
Did you know that many people live and work in neighborhoods? Police officers make sure people follow the laws. Discover these and other interesting facts in Careers in My Neighborhood. Careers in My Neighborhood is part of the new EYEDISCOVER collection of AV2 books.
Faithful Careers
Title | Faithful Careers PDF eBook |
Author | Peter M. Smudde |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 119 |
Release | 2021-07-04 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1000399710 |
In Faithful Careers Peter M. Smudde contends that God calls us to live an "integrated life" that unifies both the spiritual and the secular aspects of life. As an introduction to integrating the Catholic faith with one’s work, this book answers, in the Catholic context, basic questions of what work is, why work is important, who we are as workers, how may we have fruitful careers, where may we find help about faith-work integration, and when we should take next steps toward better integrating our work and the Catholic faith. Smudde demonstrates how the Catholic faith truly does apply to our labor, and that our lives depend on that labor, by putting forth particular matters of the faith that pertain to faithful careers. He then puts into real-world context, pertinent teachings, concepts, principles, practices, and other means the Catholic Church provides for us, so that those lessons can be practically applied on a daily basis. Sources such as the Bible and writings of the saints, popes, contemporary Catholic spiritual writers, apologists, and scholars are applied to strengthen the support made about the book’s content. Catholic professionals at all stages of their careers will welcome this insightful book, which explores the call to put spirituality in the foreground—to obtain ever-deeper faith and, thereby, greater integration of faith in everyday life and career.
Neighborhood Jobs, Race, and Skills
Title | Neighborhood Jobs, Race, and Skills PDF eBook |
Author | Daniel Immergluck |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 113 |
Release | 2018-05-20 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1351045938 |
Originally published in 1998, Neighbourhood Jobs, Race, and Skills argues that race is a powerful and persistent barrier to employment. Analysing existing literature, this book outlines how racial discrimination in hiring against African Americans appears to remain a contributor to high unemployment rates in black neighbourhoods. The book also discusses how issues such as poor schools and physical and social isolation compound employment problems, as well as changes in policy on skill requirements and the location of jobs. The book argues that combined, this is a major contributor to concentrated urban employment and poverty.
Sesame Street-Oscar The Grouch
Title | Sesame Street-Oscar The Grouch PDF eBook |
Author | Linda Hayward |
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ISBN | 9780307231383 |
"Getting Paid"
Title | "Getting Paid" PDF eBook |
Author | Mercer L. Sullivan |
Publisher | Cornell University Press |
Pages | 288 |
Release | 2018-05-31 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1501717693 |
The working class in New York City was remade in the mid-nineteenth century. In the 1820s a substantial majority of city artisans were native-born; by the 1850s three-quarters of the city's laboring men and women were immigrants. How did the influx of this large group of young adults affect the city's working class? What determined the texture of working-class life during the antebellum period? Richard Stott addresses these questions as he explores the social and economic dimensions of working-class culture. Working-class culture, Stott maintains, is grounded in the material environment, and when work, population, consumption, and the uses of urban space change as rapidly as they did in the mid-nineteenth century, culture will be transformed. Using workers' first-person accounts—letters, diaries, and reminiscences—as evidence, and focusing on such diverse topics as neighborhoods, diet, saloons, and dialect, he traces the rise of a new, youth-oriented working-class culture. By illuminating the everyday experiences of city workers, he shows that the culture emerging in the 1850s was a culture clearly different from that of native-born artisans of an earlier period and from that of the middle class as well.
The Chicago Neighborhood Guidebook
Title | The Chicago Neighborhood Guidebook PDF eBook |
Author | Martha Bayne |
Publisher | Arcadia Publishing |
Pages | 255 |
Release | 2019-09-10 |
Genre | Travel |
ISBN | 1948742500 |
Part of Belt's Neighborhood Guidebook Series, The Chicago Neighborhood Guidebook is an intimate exploration of the Windy City's history and identity. "Required reading"-- The Chicago Tribune Officially,
Making the Community Your Career
Title | Making the Community Your Career PDF eBook |
Author | Randy Ring |
Publisher | |
Pages | 24 |
Release | 1981 |
Genre | Career education |
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