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Passport to Nowhere

Passport to Nowhere
Author: Samuel Blessing
Publisher:
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2011-09-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781600476044

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Filled with hot headed, hot blooded screw ups, knuckleheads, lowlifes and unsung heroes, PASSPORT TO NOWHERE is a dark, humorous, sad and inspiring account of education today. Based on the author's twenty-five years of teaching, it is a fictional look at education inspired by very real experiences. WARNING: This book contains everything you always wanted to know about your teachers....but were too afraid to ask.


Not Without My Passport

Not Without My Passport
Author: Anne Marie Lunkenheimer
Publisher: Next Chapter
Total Pages: 532
Release: 2023-05-16
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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Anne Marie Lunkenheimer’s memoir is a breathtaking journey that takes readers from a small rural community in upstate New York to the far corners of the world. Driven by a passion for international development and a desire to make a difference, she became an active participant in the global peace and feminist movements of the tumultuous 1960s and 70s. From her first experiences working in impoverished mountain villages in Mexico to a lifetime of commitments in Central America, Southeast Asia, the South Pacific, Africa, and the Caribbean, her journey was one of incredible danger and heartwarming experiences. In this candid and unflinching memoir, Anne Marie shares her most intimate moments, bringing readers along with her on a journey that defies expectations. With an unshakable commitment to justice and equality, she dedicated her life to making a difference in the world, no matter how daunting the challenge. A story of courage, perseverance, and the unbreakable human spirit, this memoir is a must-read for anyone who has ever felt the call to make a difference in the world.


The Golden Passport

The Golden Passport
Author: Duff McDonald
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2017-04-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0062347187

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With The Firm, financial journalist Duff McDonald pulled back the curtain on consulting giant McKinsey & Company. In The Golden Passport, he reveals the inner works of a singular nexus of power, ambition, and influence: Harvard Business School. Harvard University still occupies a unique place in the public’s imagination, but the Harvard Business School eclipsed its parent in terms of influence on modern society long ago. A Harvard degree guarantees respect. But a Harvard MBA near-guarantees entrance into Western capitalism’s most powerful realm—the corner office. And because the School shapes the way its powerful graduates think, its influence extends well beyond their own lives. It affects the organizations they command, the economy they dominate, and society itself. Decisions and priorities at HBS touch every single one of us. Most people have a vague knowledge of the power of the HBS network, but few understand the dynamics that have made HBS an indestructible and dominant force for almost a century. Graduates of HBS share more than just an alma mater. They also share a way of thinking about how the world should work, and they have successfully molded the world to that vision—that is what truly binds them together. In addition to teasing out the essence of this exclusive, if not necessarily “secret” club, McDonald explores two important questions: Has the school failed at reaching the goal it set for itself—“the multiplication of men who will handle their current business problems in socially constructive ways?” Is HBS complicit in the moral failings of Western capitalism? At a time of soaring economic inequality and growing political unrest, this hard-hitting yet fair portrait offers a much-needed look at an institution that has had a profound influence not just in the world of business but on the shape of our society—and on all our lives.


Passport

Passport
Author: Bruce Herschensohn
Publisher: iBooks
Total Pages: 904
Release: 2011-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780743479844

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From their first chance encounter in the British-ruled territory of Hong Kong, to their fateful reunion during the Chinese takeover decades later, twelve very different people discover that their lives have been irrevocably altered by the events of the Cold War.


Nowhere Countries: Exclusion of Non-Citizens from Rights through Extra-Territoriality at Home

Nowhere Countries: Exclusion of Non-Citizens from Rights through Extra-Territoriality at Home
Author: Pauline Maillet
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2019-12-09
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9004383506

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In Nowhere Countries: Exclusion of Non-Citizens from Rights through Extra-Territoriality at Home, Pauline Maillet proposes to render visible the mechanisms by which states make their territory disappear to prevent asylum seekers’ arrival. Using legal analysis and ethnography, this book traces how several states have created spaces deemed extra-territorial.


Passport

Passport
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024
Genre: Artists' books
ISBN: 9786599858222

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"This piece is part of a series of attempts to make sense of a place, of a culture, of a system. How can something so small as a passport be so defining of someone’s life experience? Is the commodification of nature still a symptom of a colonialist process? Using the format of a passport, I collected stickers from fruits and vegetables that I consumed in my first months in the US; I had recently gone through the process of having to apply for a visa. The stamp I got in my passport is the reason I can be here now. Eating and sleeping in a different land than the one where I was born and grew up in. Eating the fruits grown in a land much more like my own. We both -- me and the fruits -- traveled and crossed borders. I designed pages with mountains and palm trees, reflecting the landscape I now see every day. I bound these pages together. On the [first page], one sentence from Frantz Fanon is split in two: “the settler’s town is a well-fed town / its belly is always full of good things.”"--from publisher


The Right to Travel and United States Passport Policies

The Right to Travel and United States Passport Policies
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights
Publisher:
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1958
Genre: Freedom of movement
ISBN:

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Nowhere Girl

Nowhere Girl
Author: Cheryl Diamond
Publisher: Algonquin Books
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2022-06-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1643752510

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"In this memoir that spans dozens of countries worldwide, a young girl and her family adopt one new identity after another and run from both the law and the secrets that will eventually catch up to all of them"--