Lives In Limbo

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In this book, 35 refugees, all temporary protection visa (TPV) holders and mostly from Iraq and Afghanistan, talk directly about their quest for asylum in Australia. They provide poignant details of persecution in their home country, their journey to Australia, prolonged periods of mandatory detention, and life under Australia's controversial temporary protection regime.

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Genre : History
Author : Michael Leach
Publisher : UNSW Press
Release : 2004
File : 174 Pages
ISBN-13 : 086840599X


Lives In Limbo

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“My world seems upside down. I have grown up but I feel like I’m moving backward. And I can’t do anything about it.” –Esperanza Over two million of the nation’s eleven million undocumented immigrants have lived in the United States since childhood. Due to a broken immigration system, they grow up to uncertain futures. In Lives in Limbo, Roberto G. Gonzales introduces us to two groups: the college-goers, like Ricardo, who had good grades and a strong network of community support that propelled him to college and DREAM Act organizing but still landed in a factory job a few short years after graduation, and the early-exiters, like Gabriel, who failed to make meaningful connections in high school and started navigating dead-end jobs, immigration checkpoints, and a world narrowly circumscribed by legal limitations. This vivid ethnography explores why highly educated undocumented youth share similar work and life outcomes with their less-educated peers, despite the fact that higher education is touted as the path to integration and success in America. Mining the results of an extraordinary twelve-year study that followed 150 undocumented young adults in Los Angeles, Lives in Limbo exposes the failures of a system that integrates children into K-12 schools but ultimately denies them the rewards of their labor.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Roberto G. Gonzales
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Release : 2015-12-15
File : 318 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780520962415


Living In Limbo

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Limbo has traditionally been viewed as a place between heaven, on the one hand, and purgatory and hell, on the other, to which the patriarchs, who lived under the old law, and babies who died before being baptized into the Christian faith have been consigned. Like purgatory, it is a dark place but not deprived of grace. Now that the Roman Catholic Church has declared that limbo is not an official church teaching, the idea of limbo has been freed from ecclesiastical constraints and available for reflection on the human condition on this side of the grave. Living in Limbo by Donald Capps and Nathan Carlin focuses on the acute limbo situations that are an integral part of human life, including the vicissitudes of growing up, of forming committed relationships, of finding employment and staying employed, of undergoing life-threatening illnesses, and of experiencing dislocation and doubt. Using cases and examples of real-life persons, the book identifies the forms of distress likely to occur throughout the duration of the limbo experience, and it also identifies the internal and external resources that individuals draw upon as they cope with the stresses and uncertainties of living in limbo. Drawing on the traditional view, especially reflected in Christian art, that Christ descends into limbo to comfort and liberate its occupants, Living in Limbo comes down on the side of hope versus despair. In reading about other limbo dwellers, readers will meet themselves-or someone they love and care about-and will be encouraged by the very fact that they are not alone. Although it is not a pleasant place to be, limbo is not a place of solitary confinement, and one derives strength and resilience from the presence of the others.

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Genre : Religion
Author : Donald Capps
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Release : 2010-09-01
File : 139 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781608995226


Living In Limbo

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Annotation This title analyzes the multi-faceted nature of impoverishment and vulnerability which emerges from long periods of conflict-induced displacement. It reviews the situation of displaced in the context of a wide range of measures of vulnerability including material well being, employment, shelter, human and social capital and concludes that significant vulnerability remains even after many years of displacement.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Steven B. Holtzman
Publisher : World Bank Publications
Release : 2004-01-01
File : 216 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0821358502


Life In Limbo

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"Life is about opposites coming together to make you whole." Lisa Nance takes us on a journey of love and faith as she travels the tumultuous terrain of her husband's six-month wait for a heart transplant. It feels as if one day she's enjoying a round of golf with a seemingly healthy spouse, then the next she's at his bedside in the ICU. Now, she must face "the Wait," with a capital W, tackling the challenges of single parenting, running the family business, and visiting a terminally ill husband 500 miles away. A beautifully written, insightful, and honest account of the lessons learned by a woman living a Life In Limbo.

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Genre : Family & Relationships
Author : Lisa Stiles Nance
Publisher : iUniverse
Release : 2003-10-22
File : 120 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781469724256


Life In Limbo

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This memoir, based on diary entries, is a frank, moving and at times humorous account of Matt Barwick’s struggle with infertility, and diagnosis with bipolar disorder triggered by family suicide. At twenty-nine, still childless after a year of trying, Matt and his wife Ali realised that starting a family was not going to be the ‘cinch’ it appeared to be for most of their friends. The couple start a crash course in conception from a straight-talking fertility guruand the journey towards more serious medical intervention begins. Already feeling the strain of infertility and the recurring cycle of disappointment, Matt’s world comes crashing down when he loses his only brother to suicide, resulting from depression that was largely hidden from the world.

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Genre : Biography & Autobiography
Author : Matt Barwick
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Release : 2012-08-31
File : 231 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781921941931


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Genre : Developmentally disabled
Author : Judy Zitske
Publisher :
Release : 1980
File : 154 Pages
ISBN-13 : WISC:89063482459


Life Under The Limbo Bar

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Have you completely forgotten how to play? Are your kids, work and your own success getting in the way of your ability to cope or feel energized? The limbo game of life can have that effect on us. Face it, it's easy to keep things in perspective when the limbo bar is high in the air – life coasting along smoothly and without hazard; not too many decisions to be made; minimal demands; no one agitating or making us crazy. But what happens when the bar gets lower and requires more tactical maneuvering than we are otherwise used to; when our effortless existence and well-laid plans start to go awry? These are the moments that define us and they are truly wrought with humor and ridiculousness. Stress Management is truly over-rated. The reality is there is little that can actually be managed. Survived maybe, but not managed!!! Striving to be perfect and 'do it all' is creating toil on our lives and our overall health. Learning to adopt a strategy of lightening up and producing a positive attitude might be easier than you think. In Life under the Limbo Bar, You'll Learn: • 9 Secrets to Navigating Life Successfully • Why What You're Doing Now Isn't Working • 3 Simple Secrets for Stress Management • Secrets for Cultivating A Humor Garden • Things We Can Learn From Control Freaks • Time Management for Desperate People • Why De stressing is the First Step to Peace

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Genre : Self-Help
Author : Faith Wood
Publisher : Faith Wood
Release : 2018-09-17
File : 77 Pages
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Limbo

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In Limbo, award-winning journalist Alfred Lubrano identifies and describes an overlooked cultural phenomenon: the internal conflict within individuals raised in blue-collar homes, now living white-collar lives. These people often find that the values of the working class are not sufficient guidance to navigate the white-collar world, where unspoken rules reflect primarily upper-class values. Torn between the world they were raised in and the life they aspire too, they hover between worlds, not quite accepted in either. Himself the son of a Brooklyn bricklayer, Lubrano informs his account with personal experience and interviews with other professionals living in limbo. For millions of Americans, these stories will serve as familiar reminders of the struggles of achieving the American Dream.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Alfred Lubrano
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Release : 2010-12-22
File : 263 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781118039724


Lives In Limbo

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"Over two million of the nation's eleven million undocumented immigrants have lived in the United States since childhood. Due to a broken immigration system, they grow up to uncertain futures. In Lives in Limbo, Roberto G. Gonzales introduces us to two groups: the college-goers, like Ricardo, whose good grades and strong network of community support propelled him into higher education, only to land in a factory job a few years after graduation, and the early-exiters, like Gabriel, who failed to make meaningful connections in high school and started navigating dead-end jobs, immigration checkpoints, and a world narrowly circumscribed by legal limitations. This ethnography asks why highly educated undocumented youth ultimately share similar work and life outcomes with their less-educated peers, even as higher education is touted as the path to integration and success in America. Gonzales bookends his study with discussions of how the prospect of immigration reform, especially the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, could impact the lives of these young Americans"--Provided by publisher.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Roberto G. Gonzales
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Release : 2016
File : 318 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780520287266