Going It Alone

Going It Alone
Author: Robert Tonkinson,Michael Howard
Publsiher: Aboriginal Studies Press
Total Pages: 262
Release: 1990-11
Genre: Aboriginal Australians
ISBN: 9780855755669

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This collection of essays in honour of leading anthropologists Ronald and Catherine Berndt has as its central theme Aboriginal autonomy, and includes biographical information about the Berndts and a select bibliography of their work.

Going it Alone

Going it Alone
Author: Martina Klett-Davies
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2016-04-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317126195

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Are lone mothers 'going it alone' in late modernity? In this fascinating work, Martina Klett-Davies examines how women negotiate lone motherhood in Britain and Germany. She draws on interviews with 70 unmarried lone mothers living on state benefits in inner city areas to examine the complexity and diversity of their lives, the ways in which they try to manage choices and constraints, and how they position themselves as carers, dependants or as paid workers. Going it Alone? assesses the extent to which individualization can explain the experience of state-dependent lone mothers, further develops the concept and provides a better understanding of lone mothers. Suggestions with regard to paid employment, education and state benefits are provided as well as policy recommendations for increasing the options available to lone mothers.

Go It Alone

Go It Alone
Author: Bruce Judson
Publsiher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2009-10-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780061744273

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There is an epidemic of unhappiness in the American workplace. A full 70 percent of workers in the United States report that they are disengaged from their jobs. When asked, "Do you have the opportunity to do what you do best every day?" only 20 percent of nearly 2 million employees said yes. It is no wonder that 56 percent of all Americans dream of starting their own business. So why don't they do so? Because starting one's own business is seen as difficult, expensive, and risky. In this extraordinary book, successful Go It Alone! entrepreneur Bruce Judson explains that the conventional wisdom about starting your own business is stunningly wrong. Using the leverage of technology -- e-mail, the World Wide Web, and the remarkable array of off-the-shelf business services now available -- it is dramatically easier to start your own business. Magnified by these new services, it is also possible to create, for the first time, a highly focused business. Bruce Judson shows you the practical steps that will allow nearly any individual to create a business, often using job skills that seem to require an entire corporation for support. It is no longer necessary to spend time on the tasks that don't add value. It is now possible to stay small but reap big profits. Go-it-alone businesses allow the individual the freedom to concentrate on their greatest skills. After reading this book, your motto will be "Do What You Do Best, Let Others Do the Rest."

Going Solo

Going Solo
Author: Eric Klinenberg
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2012-02-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781101559802

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With eye-opening statistics, original data, and vivid portraits of people who live alone, renowned sociologist Eric Klinenberg upends conventional wisdom to deliver the definitive take on how the rise of going solo is transforming the American experience. Klinenberg shows that most single dwellers—whether in their twenties or eighties—are deeply engaged in social and civic life. There's even evidence that people who live alone enjoy better mental health and have more environmentally sustainable lifestyles. Drawing on more than three hundred in-depth interviews, Klinenberg presents a revelatory examination of the most significant demographic shift since the baby boom and offers surprising insights on the benefits of this epochal change.

Going It Alone

Going It Alone
Author: Russell Sullivan
Publsiher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 73
Release: 2013-03-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781452509433

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Going! Going! Gone! This is a travel story with a difference. A tale of misadventure, should SHE have a name, and wonder. It is a short story about life and the difficult art of navigating its trails. Those who for different reasons find that life sends them down a path unknown or dare wonder what it is all about if anything at all. This is that sort of story. The writer did, and still does wonder. Is that an issue, only for those who have not asked the question the author thinks. Readers can peruse this tale and make their own decisions about such deep and ponderous notions. And for those who think they are lost and alone in the world, it is full of others just like you. Remember then, you are not alone. Chance and opportunity bring like persons into contact, and as such what seems to those unfamiliar a lonesome path is abundant with those who tread its boards. This is the story of one of those many.

Going it Alone

Going it Alone
Author: David B. Danbom
Publsiher: Minnesota Historical Society
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0873515463

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"In Going It Alone: Fargo Grapples with the Great Depression, historian David B. Danbom shows how this exemplary American city struggled to survive problems it could not solve by itself. People of all classes shunned and demonized those who accepted relief. Unemployed men formed a club to barter goods and to influence work programs. City leaders, forced to accept federal help, fought for local control. Danbom also traces the effects of larger cultural changes not rooted in the Depression but sometimes exacerbated by it - struggles between employers and workers, the growing independence of women, and conflict between parents and children."--BOOK JACKET.

Going It Alone

Going It Alone
Author: Michael Innes
Publsiher: House of Stratus
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2010-02-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780755118090

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Gilbert Averell avoids some of the rigours of taxation by living for part of each year in France. His look-alike friend, Georges, suggests that they swap passports for a short spell, and Gilbert seizes the opportunity. However, a number of incidents, suggest the offer was not made out of simple friendship.

Going It Alone

Going It Alone
Author: Tim Hauserman
Publsiher: University of Nevada Press
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2022-08-02
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781647790660

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Join author Tim Hauserman on his solo journeys through the Sierra Nevada and the forests of Minnesota. Hauserman shares his experiences hiking by himself through some of the most spectacular landscapes in the United States. Along the way, he confronts his conflicting desires to be alone in the wilderness, then facing profound loneliness and fear once he is there. In a single instant, he goes from enjoying a shimmering mountain lake to being petrified by the sound of a bear crunching through sticks right next to his tent. Hauserman hikes the John Muir Trail through rainstorms and challenging climbs, explores the Tahoe Rim Trail on a fourteen-day excursion, and travels to Minnesota to conquer the Superior Hiking Trail, where he is inundated with bugs, faces drought, and is eerily alone on the trail with not a single other hiker in sight for days. Going It Alone combines his self-deprecating humor, what he identifies as “Stupid Tim Tricks,” and delightful descriptions of the natural surroundings. Some might describe the wilderness as the middle of nowhere or as nothingness, but for Hauserman, it is everything. While his love for nature remains undaunted through these experiences, he also discovers that he has overly high expectations for his capabilities and that he cannot just wish his loneliness away. He eventually discovers that his long walks in the woods are less about hiking and more about learning how he wants to live his life.