A Continuous Journey


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A Continuous Journey: Sequel to Love So Pure is a continuation of the extraordinary lives of two ordinary persons, Ziboere and Layefa. Their epic journey to the mythical kingdom of Erereama signaled the beginning of conscious living while on this earth plane. As their life styles unfold, it will become clear that a meaningful life is not necessarily lived in a dramatic way. What matters most is the positive impact it has on others and the world at large. There is no doubt that we live in a mysterious world full of deep secrets. There is also no doubt that these secrets are divulged to those whose soul search goes deep.




Life's Continuous Journey


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The author has an inferiority complex. She grew up in a financially poor family with both of her parents, two grandmothers and seven siblings. She was the oldest girl in the family. While she was never mistreated, she was neglected. She had to help with certain farm chores as well as to help with household duties and care for the younger ones. Her dad was very critical of her, now matter how hard she tried to please him. She is very much an introvert and feels uncomfortable in social situations. As a senior citizen today, she wonders why her family doesn't keep in touch with her. She knows that this life is her battle for perfection, and that she must suffer and overcome in order to cross over to the other side. There are times when she finds this difficult and she writes to obtain relief. It seems to work for her.




Continuous Journey


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ETERNAL RECURRENCE : CONTINUOUS JOURNEY TO POINT ZERO.


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Due to the good response from the first "Eternal Recurrence" writing work... "Eternal Recurrence" continues with the continuation of a different perspective... The second Eternal Recurrence under the name "Eternal Recurrence : Continuous Journey To Point Zero" is not a continuation of the first "Eternal Recurrence" work but brings the reader to a new perspective that is more refreshing and deepens the definition of what Eternal Recurrence is. This piece of writing tells the story of Zikri, a man trapped in a recurring cycle of life and death. After dying of cancer, Zikri finds himself returning to his childhood with memories and knowledge from his previous life. He strives to correct his mistakes and achieve a better life. Zikri is determined to use this opportunity wisely and give meaning to his life. "Eternal Recurrence : Continuous Journey To Point Zero." is a story about second chances, redemption, and perseverance in the face of life's repeated challenges.




Organizing the Transnational


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Growing recognition of transnational practices and identities is changing the way scholars and activists ask questions about migration. Organizing the Transnational articulates a multi-level cultural politics of transnationalism to frame contemporary analyses of immigration and diasporas. With chapters by academics and activists working from diverse perspectives, the volume moves beyond the conventional focus on states and migrants to consider a wide array of institutions, actors, and forms of mobilization that shape transnational engagements and communities. Its unique approach will inform the work of researchers, practitioners, and activists interested in the dynamics of transnational social spaces.




Critical Years in Immigration


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With the new introduction, Freda Hawkins brings Critical Years in Immigration up to date by discussing the directions taken by the Canadian and Australian governments since 1984. She also clarifies the implications of the recently announced Canadian immigration levels for 1991-95, discussing the government's reasoning and future plans.




The Official Guide to Success


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The Making of the Mosaic


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`A coherent and lively tale that traces in considerable detail the evolution of Canadian immigration policy.' Christopher G. Anderson, Journal of Canadian Studies `A thorough account of Canada's immigration policies ... Any reader interested in immigration to Canada now has a one-stop source for its history.' Douglas Fisher, Ottawa Sun `A closely textured, well-conceived narrative ... an ambitious work that is tremendously reader-friendly.' Barbara Lorenzkowski, Social History `Masterful and meticulously documented.' J.D. Blackwell, Choice `A rich resource for scholars of Canadian immigration.' John Harles, Canadian Journal of Political Science




Self-Mastery: The Art of Continuous Improvement and Unlock The Journey to Personal Growth


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Self-Mastery: The Art of Continuous Improvement and Unlock The Journey to Personal Growth is a powerful and life-changing guide that takes you on a transformative journey toward personal excellence. In a world filled with distractions and challenges, this book offers the essential wisdom and strategies you need to cultivate lasting self-discipline, sharpen your focus, and unlock your hidden potential. At the core of self-mastery lies the ability to take control of your thoughts, behaviors, and emotions—allowing you to not only achieve your goals but to continuously evolve as a person. Through this journey of continuous improvement, you will uncover the secret to becoming the master of your own destiny, one intentional step at a time. This book equips you with actionable techniques to: Break free from limiting beliefs that hold you back from reaching your highest potential. Transform your habits into powerful routines that drive success in every area of your life. Cultivate mental resilience to handle setbacks and turn them into opportunities for growth. Develop emotional intelligence to manage stress, enhance relationships, and maintain inner peace. Set clear, achievable goals with a proven framework that turns your dreams into reality. With each chapter, you’ll explore practical exercises that encourage reflection and personal growth, allowing you to apply these lessons to your daily life. Whether you are looking to enhance your career, improve your relationships, or find a deeper sense of purpose, Self-Mastery provides the roadmap for achieving a more fulfilling and empowered life. Self-improvement is a lifelong process, and this book will become your trusted companion in navigating the challenges, triumphs, and self-discoveries along the way. Unlock your ability to thrive in the face of adversity and begin your journey towards becoming the person you’ve always envisioned. The time to take control of your destiny is now. With Self-Mastery: The Art of Continuous Improvement, you hold the key to a future defined by success, growth, and personal freedom. Start your journey today and experience the transformative power of self-mastery.




After the Imperial Turn


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From a variety of historically grounded perspectives, After the Imperial Turn assesses the fate of the nation as a subject of disciplinary inquiry. In light of the turn toward scholarship focused on imperialism and postcolonialism, this provocative collection investigates whether the nation remains central, adequate, or even possible as an analytical category for studying history. These twenty essays, primarily by historians, exemplify cultural approaches to histories of nationalism and imperialism even as they critically examine the implications of such approaches. While most of the contributors discuss British imperialism and its repercussions, the volume also includes, as counterpoints, essays on the history and historiography of France, Germany, Spain, and the United States. Whether looking at the history of the passport or the teaching of history from a postnational perspective, this collection explores such vexed issues as how historians might resist the seduction of national narratives, what—if anything—might replace the nation’s hegemony, and how even history-writing that interrogates the idea of the nation remains ideologically and methodologically indebted to national narratives. Placing nation-based studies in international and interdisciplinary contexts, After the Imperial Turn points toward ways of writing history and analyzing culture attentive both to the inadequacies and endurance of the nation as an organizing rubric. Contributors. Tony Ballantyne, Antoinette Burton, Ann Curthoys, Augusto Espiritu, Karen Fang, Ian Christopher Fletcher, Robert Gregg, Terri Hasseler, Clement Hawes, Douglas M. Haynes, Kristin Hoganson, Paula Krebs, Lara Kriegel, Radhika Viyas Mongia, Susan Pennybacker, John Plotz, Christopher Schmidt-Nowara, Heather Streets, Hsu-Ming Teo, Stuart Ward, Lora Wildenthal, Gary Wilder