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All Things Being Equal: Instigating Opportunity in an Inequitable Time
Eight sparkling essays by leading thinkers on how to give all americans a fair shake, published with a hot new social change group.

"If we are to go forward today, we've got to go back and rediscover some mighty precious values that we've left behind."—Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.

When we talk about uninsured kids, dozens to a classroom, being taught by teachers with no expertise in their field; about mass incarceration with no rehabilitation; about real estate brokers or employment firms that continue to discriminate into the twenty-first century; about housing programs that reinforce segregation and fail to connect willing workers with the employers who need them, we are mainly talking about failures of opportunity.

Contrary to popular belief, opportunity in America is in crisis. Class mobility is at an all-time low, the wage gap is through the roof, and Horatio Algers are few and far between. This and other critical ideas about the state of opportunity are documented in All Things Being Equal, a smart new book from a smart new outfit whose mission is to increase opportunity for all Americans.

Half critique, half all-important-road-map-for-the-future, All Things Being Equal includes eight original essays by top-notch thinkers pointing to areas in American life where opportunity is missing and showing us how to instigate it..
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Instigating Profligacy: Aviva and Aisha's Adventures in the World
Twenty-something Aviva moved to Cairo shortly after graduating from college with a degree in elementary education. She became a teacher not because she cared passionately about educating the young, but for the traveling opportunities the career provided.

Aviva’s best friend, Aisha, has visited her mother’s family in Cairo on several occasions. When she’s twenty-four, she decides to move to Egypt to live with them for a year or two. But there are problems from the beginning. When Aviva’s roommate abandons her, the two friends become roommates, setting them up for some unforgettable exploits.

Aviva and Aisha’s worldly adventures range from hilarious to traumatic, taking them from Egypt to its neighbors and even farther east. Together, they suffer from culture shock that is worse the second year than the first. It comes from realizing that they’ve been desensitized to things that once stunned or saddened them—and causes them to question their own sanity. They get into and out of trouble, both at work and on vacation; learn new languages; and make friends and enemies along the way.

One important lesson is reiterated everywhere they go—if they don’t try to apply American logic, everything makes more sense!

Instigating Profligacy: Aviva and Aisha’s Adventures in the World is based on author E. G. Barbuto’s experiences living, working, and vacationing in the Middle East and Asia.

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"Instigating women" and initiation in postmodern male identity: women mentoring men in Michael Dorris's short fiction.: An article from: The Journal of Men's Studies
This digital document is an article from The Journal of Men's Studies, published by Men's Studies Press on January 1, 1998. The length of the article is 7960 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

From the supplier: "Earnest Money" and "Oui," two short stories from Michael Dorris's collection, 'Working Men,' portray women as men's mentors. The male characters in each of these stories are arrested adolescents, initiated into manhood by heterosexual women who form romantic relationships with them. Dorris's guides to masculinity are wise women who help men achieve maturity.

Citation Details
Title: "Instigating women" and initiation in postmodern male identity: women mentoring men in Michael Dorris's short fiction.
Author: Terry Lee
Publication:The Journal of Men's Studies (Refereed)
Date: January 1, 1998
Publisher: Men's Studies Press
Volume: v6 Issue: n2 Page: p209(17)

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Instigating practice-led research in service industry sectors: The Licensed Club Sector.: An article from: Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management
This digital document is an article from Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management, published by University of Queensland Press on June 1, 2002. The length of the article is 3775 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Instigating practice-led research in service industry sectors: The Licensed Club Sector.
Author: Gerard N. White
Publication:Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management (Magazine/Journal)
Date: June 1, 2002
Publisher: University of Queensland Press
Volume: 9 Issue: 2 Page: 181(8)

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