Living on the Edge of Respectability

Living on the Edge of Respectability

Author: Suzette D. Harrison

Publisher: Kensington Books

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 9781583142561

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As three best friends--Vanessa, a high-powered, hot-tempered TV executive searching for her birth parents; Reina, a stunning singer who longs to break free of her familiy; and Chris, a gorgeous fitness instructor who hopes to learn the truth about his mother's mysterious death--search for what they are missing in their lives, they all learn some valuable lessons in life, faith, and strength. Original.


Living on the Edge

Living on the Edge

Author: Richard A. Settersten

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2021-02-17

Total Pages: 318

ISBN-13: 022674826X

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History carves its imprint on human lives for generations after. When we think of the radical changes that transformed America during the twentieth century, our minds most often snap to the fifties and sixties: the Civil Rights Movement, changing gender roles, and new economic opportunities all point to a decisive turning point. But these were not the only changes that shaped our world, and in Living on the Edge, we learn that rapid social change and uncertainty also defined the lives of Americans born at the turn of the twentieth century. The changes they cultivated and witnessed affect our world as we understand it today. Drawing from the iconic longitudinal Berkeley Guidance Study, Living on the Edge reveals the hopes, struggles, and daily lives of the 1900 generation. Most surprising is how relevant and relatable the lives and experiences of this generation are today, despite the gap of a century. From the reorganization of marriage and family roles and relationships to strategies for adapting to a dramatically changing economy, the challenges faced by this earlier generation echo our own time. Living on the Edge offers an intimate glimpse into not just the history of our country, but the feelings, dreams, and fears of a generation remarkably kindred to the present day.


Living on the Edge

Living on the Edge

Author: Mark R. Rank

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 9780231084253

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Exploring the lives of a wide range of individuals and families, 'Living on the Edge' depicts a side of the welfare experience rarely seen and dispels the myth that only the urban underclass--the center of most policy debate--struggles on welfare. Rank's juxtaposition of numbers and faces alerts us to the fact that welfare recipients share much in common with the rest of the population. His frank analysis allows us to see beyond the common biases to the fundamental constraints and forces in our society that push so many people to life on the edge.


Living at the Edge : a Biography of D.H. Lawrence and Frieda Von Richthofen

Living at the Edge : a Biography of D.H. Lawrence and Frieda Von Richthofen

Author: Michael Squires

Publisher: Univ of Wisconsin Press

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 530

ISBN-13: 9780299177508

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Squires (English, Virginia Tech) and Talbot (Spanish, Roanoke College) collected Frieda Laurence's letters for years before realizing that they could add considerable insight to a biography of her famous writer husband. The result, though focusing on him, turned out to be a biography of them as a couple, pulling her out from his shadow. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


Living on the Edge

Living on the Edge

Author: Peter W. Boseley

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2000-11-08

Total Pages: 418

ISBN-13: 0595145507

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Living on the Edge is filled with many exciting true life stories which are unbelievable but true. The adventures of a man who has lived life on the edge and takes you through his many adventures of danger and intrigue, passion and love, tragedy and humor. Once you start reading, you will not want to put this book down. Story after story, written for easy and enjoyable reading in the author’s own words.


Living on the Edge

Living on the Edge

Author: Celine-Marie Pascale

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2021-07-28

Total Pages: 222

ISBN-13: 1509548254

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For the majority of Americans, hard times have long been a way of life. Some work multiple low-wage jobs, others face the squeeze of stagnant wages and rising costs of living. Sociologist Celine-Marie Pascale talked with people across Appalachia, at the Standing Rock and Wind River reservations, and in the bustling city of Oakland, California. Their voices offer a wide range of experiences that complicate dominant national narratives about economic struggles. Yet Living on the Edge is about more than individual experiences. It's about a nation in a deep economic and moral crisis. It’s about the long-standing collusion between government and corporations that prioritizes profits over people, over the environment, and over the nation's well-being. It's about how racism, sexism, violence, and the pandemic shape daily experience in struggling communities. And, ultimately, it's a book about hope that lays out a vision for the future as honest as it is ambitious. Most people in the book are not progressives; none are radicals. They're hard-working people who know from experience that the current system is unsustainable. Across the country people described the need for a living wage, accessible health care, immigration reform, and free education. Their voices are worth listening to.


Living on the Edge of the Edge

Living on the Edge of the Edge

Author: Ruth Elizabeth Krall

Publisher: FriesenPress

Published: 2017-06-19

Total Pages: 428

ISBN-13: 1525500619

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There are several divisive issues that separate Christian from Christian in the current century. One issue is the church’s management of clergy sexual abuses of children, teens and adults. A second is the issue of sexual gender orientation and church membership. Contemporary Christian denominations often intermingle the divisive issue of clergy and religious leader sexual abusiveness with the equally divisive issue of sexual gender orientation. In this book Professors Krall and Schirch disentangle and discuss these two issues. They discuss their personal and their professional opinions about ways in which religious and spiritual teaching communities can avoid the institutional perils of abusive clericalism and divisive denominational management practices. Throughout the book, they apply Anabaptist-Mennonite principles of peace-making in situations of sexual violation. Case studies are provided. A feminist hermeneutic is applied. Each letter-essay is auto-ethnographic in style: the professional and the personal are deliberately blurred inside a framework of narrative and story. Each essay is deeply rooted in its author’s academic interests and in her personal life history. This book can be a text in graduate and undergraduate classrooms. It can also be used in denominational self-study programs.


Living at the Edge of Thai Society

Living at the Edge of Thai Society

Author: Claudio Delang

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2004-03-01

Total Pages: 278

ISBN-13: 1134359063

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The Karen are one of the major ethnic minority groups in the Himalayan highlands, living predominantly in the border area between Thailand and Burma. As the largest ethnic minority in Thailand, they have often been in conflict with the Thai majority. This book is the first major ethnographic and anthropological study of the Karen for over a decade and looks at such key issues as history, ethnic identity, religious change, the impact of government intervention, education land management and gender relations.


Words of Welfare

Words of Welfare

Author: Sanford Schram

Publisher: U of Minnesota Press

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 286

ISBN-13: 9780816625789

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It has been suggested that policy analysis has come to serve the needs of the state at the expense of the citizens. This book offers a critique of how welfare policy is analyzed and set in the USA, illustrating that how we study issues affects what ultimately gets done about them.


Sir John Tenniel

Sir John Tenniel

Author: Rodney K. Engen

Publisher:

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13:

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"Here for the first time the traumatic account in full of Tenniel's troubled relationship with Lewis Carroll is set out, alongside numerous unpublished examples of the Alice books illustrations as they were created. These illustrations were second in importance only to Tenniel's Punch career, which is examined by themes, social and historical issues and in the light of Tenniel's own troubled life. Finally the book contains a complete catalogue listing of all Tenniel illustrations for the serious collector, a list of all exhibited work and lists of cartoons and paintings hitherto ignored by students of Victorian art. The book is thoroughly illustrated with 150 black and white illustrations, many of which have never been published before, to give a complete picture of this supreme Victorian artist."--BOOK JACKET.