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Book My Journey From Berlin to Newport

Download or read book My Journey From Berlin to Newport written by Rudy Mariman and published by Hybrid Global Publishing. This book was released on 2018-12-18 with total page 104 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is a story about a first-generation German immigration teenager arriving in America, the land of opportunity, with just two shirts, a pair of corduroy knickerbocker pants, a sweater, and a jacket. After graduating with an engineering degree Rudy worked in the aerospace industry, then entered the land business and finally is now his company owns and manages apartment buildings in southern California. He is living the American dream. He shares his journey leaving his homeland, immigrating to the USA, entering high school with limited English skills, working on his stepfather's farm, graduating from high school and college, securing a high paying engineering job in Southern California and eventually owning and managing southern California real estate . This book describes his inspirational journey from Berlin to Newport Beach.

Book My Journey from Berlin to Newport Beach  How a Teenage Immigrant Achieved the American Dream

Download or read book My Journey from Berlin to Newport Beach How a Teenage Immigrant Achieved the American Dream written by Rudy Mariman and published by Hybrid Global Publishing. This book was released on 2021-05-21 with total page 84 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: “The University of Portland acknowledges with gratitude our proud alumni, Rudy Mariman. We are especially grateful to Rudy for establishing the Rudy & Gloria First Generation Scholarship Program at the University. This book chronicles Rudy’s life in Germany, his immigration to the United States in 1954 and his life arriving in Estacada, Oregon and graduating from the University of Portland in 1962. Most importantly, this book reflects upon Rudy’s fascinating career in business, the people he admires, the incredible success that he has obtained over the years, and how he continues to enjoy his work to this day!”

Book My  Underground  American Dream

Download or read book My Underground American Dream written by Julissa Arce and published by Center Street. This book was released on 2016-09-13 with total page 271 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A National Bestseller! What does an undocumented immigrant look like? What kind of family must she come from? How could she get into this country? What is the true price she must pay to remain in the United States? JULISSA ARCE knows firsthand that the most common, preconceived answers to those questions are sometimes far too simple-and often just plain wrong. On the surface, Arce's story reads like a how-to manual for achieving the American dream: growing up in an apartment on the outskirts of San Antonio, she worked tirelessly, achieved academic excellence, and landed a coveted job on Wall Street, complete with a six-figure salary. The level of professional and financial success that she achieved was the very definition of the American dream. But in this brave new memoir, Arce digs deep to reveal the physical, financial, and emotional costs of the stunning secret that she, like many other high-achieving, successful individuals in the United States, had been forced to keep not only from her bosses, but even from her closest friends. From the time she was brought to this country by her hardworking parents as a child, Arce-the scholarship winner, the honors college graduate, the young woman who climbed the ladder to become a vice president at Goldman Sachs-had secretly lived as an undocumented immigrant. In this surprising, at times heart-wrenching, but always inspirational personal story of struggle, grief, and ultimate redemption, Arce takes readers deep into the little-understood world of a generation of undocumented immigrants in the United States today- people who live next door, sit in your classrooms, work in the same office, and may very well be your boss. By opening up about the story of her successes, her heartbreaks, and her long-fought journey to emerge from the shadows and become an American citizen, Arce shows us the true cost of achieving the American dream-from the perspective of a woman who had to scale unseen and unimaginable walls to get there.

Book An Immigrant s Life  the American Dream

Download or read book An Immigrant s Life the American Dream written by Samy Y. Morcos and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2013-09 with total page 156 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Samy Y. Morcos, one of six children, came from an upper middle class family in Middle Egypt. He grew up in a tight-knit, loving family, brought even closer by a tragedy that took his mother away at a very early age. His school life was unusual at times, with periods of living alone with his older brother in his early-teens. Nonetheless he graduated college with a degree in chemistry at age twenty. His desire for higher study and a political situation in Egypt led him to come to the United States to realize his dreams. In 1968 he came to the United States as a twenty six year old legal immigrant with a college degree, five years of experience and $250. Through hard work, focus and dedication he achieved what he came for: a beautiful family, higher education and a better life. Is this not “The American Dream”!! As he has reflected on his life and that decision he made years ago to leave everything he knew to pursue his dreams, he felt compelled to write about his life and experience. With this book, he hopes to leave that legacy of hard work and dedication to his children, grandchildren and generations to come.

Book From Brooklyn to Beverly Hills  Achieving the American Dream A First Generation Success Story

Download or read book From Brooklyn to Beverly Hills Achieving the American Dream A First Generation Success Story written by Arthur S. Shorr and published by Dorrance Publishing Company. This book was released on 2022-04-13 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: All first generation Americans and their immigrant parents should read this book. It is a road map and chronicle of how to achieve the American dream from the experiences, successes and failures growing up in a middle class Jewish Brooklyn ghetto to achieving personal, economic and professional recognition. The book will help recent first-generation Americans and their families to better understand the struggle to balance ethnic family values, the complexities and anxieties of the teenage years, and the pressures to fit into American culture. Young people will come to understand the profound value of education, and mentorship when planning a career. Through the journey and zany adventures of the author, the reader can identify with the trials, tribulations, successes, anxieties, insecurities, and failures of growing into adulthood, assuming responsibility for oneself, marrying and raising children, and managing the delicate balances between personal, family, and professional issues while achieving the American dream.

Book The America That I Didn   t Know Existed

Download or read book The America That I Didn t Know Existed written by Francis Kwarteng and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2020-09-09 with total page 392 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The American Dream is a popular concept. It is a celebrated mantra. But does it really exist? Even if it does, is it for everyone? The American experiment tells a different story. Examples abound of many for whom the American Dream is an empty rhetoric. Although America prides itself on liberal ideas of equity, social justice and equality for all, harnessing the potential benefits of the American Dream is far from true for many hardworking, educated Americans. Inasmuch as the American Dream may exist for some, white privilege, employment and educational discrimination, racism...may stand in the way of achieving one's fullest potential. This is compounded by the Eurocentric content of the American curriculum which denies equal representation to non-white Americans in the marketplace of ideas, reinforcing their sociopolitical and epistemic marginalization. "In a remarkably wide ranging and moving book Francis Kwarteng has provided us with one of the most honest and earnest assessments of what immigrants find in the United States. The book The America That I Didn't Know Existed reminds me of the complex reasons people are attracted to the American society and the disappointment that they find when they sometimes discover that what one reads about America is not truly the best way to know America. Kwarteng has lived, studied, and learned in America and he counts these experiences as blessings as anyone would who has seen possibilities. However, this determined intellectual has shown us a path forward with acceptance and humanity. This riveting book has the making of an incredibly powerful drama as well." Molefi Kete Asante, author of Erasing Racism: The Survival of the American Nation "Francis Kwarteng's book recounts his personal journey to America by reliving the challenges and struggles he had to overcome to realize that the dream he once imagined was only a mirage. The author provides the rationale behind his decision to come to America and the subsequent disillusion with the gap between his aspirations and realities on American soil. Framed within the intellectual lens of Afrocentricity, Kwarteng exposes and critiques the prevailing dominance of Eurocentric constructs that systemically dehumanizes, and perforce disempowers, persons of African descent. The result of this is a readable, empowering page-turning memoir that will resonate with every African immigrant." Kwame Akonor is Associate Professor of Political Science at Seton Hall University (USA), founding director of the New York-based African Development Institute, and author of African Economic Institutions.

Book Chasing The American Dream

    Book Details:
  • Author : Kosmas Geo Synadinos
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2020-05-13
  • ISBN :
  • Pages : 246 pages

Download or read book Chasing The American Dream written by Kosmas Geo Synadinos and published by . This book was released on 2020-05-13 with total page 246 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: I believe that most immigrants have unique and memorable stories to tell. Their experiences, difficulties and hard encounters and how they overcame them are inspiring and could be used to guide how to proceed in life. This book describes one immigrant's four Ws: Who, When, Where, Why.

Book The America That I Didn t Know Existed

Download or read book The America That I Didn t Know Existed written by Francis Kwarteng and published by Xlibris Us. This book was released on 2020-09-09 with total page 398 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The American Dream is a popular concept. It is a celebrated mantra. But does it really exist? Even if it does, is it for everyone? The American experiment tells a different story. Examples abound of many for whom the American Dream is an empty rhetoric. Although America prides itself on liberal ideas of equity, social justice and equality for all, harnessing the potential benefits of the American Dream is far from true for many hardworking, educated Americans. Inasmuch as the American Dream may exist for some, white privilege, employment and educational discrimination, racism...may stand in the way of achieving one's fullest potential. This is compounded by the Eurocentric content of the American curriculum which denies equal representation to non-white Americans in the marketplace of ideas, reinforcing their sociopolitical and epistemic marginalization. "In a remarkably wide ranging and moving book Francis Kwarteng has provided us with one of the most honest and earnest assessments of what immigrants find in the United States. The book The America That I Didn't Know Existed reminds me of the complex reasons people are attracted to the American society and the disappointment that they find when they sometimes discover that what one reads about America is not truly the best way to know America. Kwarteng has lived, studied, and learned in America and he counts these experiences as blessings as anyone would who has seen possibilities. However, this determined intellectual has shown us a path forward with acceptance and humanity. This riveting book has the making of an incredibly powerful drama as well." Molefi Kete Asante, author of Erasing Racism: The Survival of the American Nation "Francis Kwarteng's book recounts his personal journey to America by reliving the challenges and struggles he had to overcome to realize that the dream he once imagined was only a mirage. The author provides the rationale behind his decision to come to America and the subsequent disillusion with the gap between his aspirations and realities on American soil. Framed within the intellectual lens of Afrocentricity, Kwarteng exposes and critiques the prevailing dominance of Eurocentric constructs that systemically dehumanizes, and perforce disempowers, persons of African descent. The result of this is a readable, empowering page-turning memoir that will resonate with every African immigrant." Kwame Akonor is Associate Professor of Political Science at Seton Hall University (USA), founding director of the New York-based African Development Institute, and author of African Economic Institutions.

Book Quest of the American Dream  A Guide to Culture Shock Encounters among Immigrants and American Visitors

Download or read book Quest of the American Dream A Guide to Culture Shock Encounters among Immigrants and American Visitors written by Dominic Charles Okero and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on with total page 112 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book What Happened to My American Dream

Download or read book What Happened to My American Dream written by Stefan Adam and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2007-04 with total page 228 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For millions of people seeking better lives, the ideal we call "The American Dream" continues to be the ultimate goal. At an early age, author Stefan Adam longed for freedom in America, far away from the crushing rule of communism in his native Romania. After years of struggle and sacrifice, Stefan realized his dream of coming to America and building that dream. This true story unfolds, through good times and bad, with insightful observation of American society and a never-ending desire to understand what makes it great...its people, culture and politics. The story begins on the shores of Romania's Black Sea where 12-year-old Stefan first dreams of finding freedom and a better life in America, far away from the dark clutches of communism. Years later, that dream blossoms, along with Stefan's love for his high school sweetheart and future wife, Michaela. Together they embark on a journey to make their American Dream come true, and after years of hard work that dream comes into a full blossom. Readers who come along for the ride will experience the wonder and awe of discovering America through their eyes. But as time goes by, the promise of that dream begins to fade. Could it be that corporate greed and political arrogance were eroding the foundation on which this great nation was built? Is this another Roman Empire...a great civilization doomed to fall under the weight of its own power, greed and corruption? Their struggles exemplify what it means to fight for freedoms that are so often taken for granted and never to give up hope because, in the end, it is not just the story of Stefan and Michaela's American Dream. It's everyone's American Dream to nurture and protect. What Happened To My American Dream? is a very personal story of hopes and dreams and what happens when those dreams are threatened. Told in a straightforward, conversational style, is a touching tale that anyone who has ever longed for a better life will easily relate to. It is written by an ordinary citizen who came to this country under extraordinary circumstances. What Happened To My American Dream? serves as a reminder that safeguarding the American Dream is the responsibility of everyone who has the privilege of calling this great country home.

Book Immigrant

    Book Details:
  • Author : Sal Dimaria
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2020-05-18
  • ISBN : 9781984579690
  • Pages : 262 pages

Download or read book Immigrant written by Sal Dimaria and published by . This book was released on 2020-05-18 with total page 262 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Immigrant: A Journey to the American Dream is the story of all immigrants who left poverty and hopelessness behind and come to America, dreaming of a better life. It is the life story of little Totò, a poor Sicilian immigrant, who comes to America in his late teens and, through hard work and determination, goes on to live the American dream. The book proceeds from his childhood to his first experiences in American factories, time in the US Army, and his successful academic career. On the whole, Totò's boyhood is not a happy one after having lost his mother at the tender age of three. Virtually left to fend for himself, he turns into a delinquent little boy-skipping school; stealing from his family and neighbors; and going around the countryside, looking for and exploding live ordnance left behind during WWII. To get him off the streets, his parents send him to a boarding school run by the charitable Dominican monks. When the family immigrates to the States, he finds work at a hosiery mill and then at a steel plant while learning English at the local evening school. He is later drafted in the US Army where fellow recruits make fun of his foreign accent. What riles him the most is when they call him Shorty. But soon, he accepts the fact that he is indeed short. The acceptance of himself for what and who he is literally changes his life. It turns him into a self-confident young man ready to face whatever challenge comes his way. With this can-do attitude, he goes on to college and becomes a successful university professor.

Book Superpendejo

    Book Details:
  • Author : James Wallestein
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2021-02-20
  • ISBN :
  • Pages : 102 pages

Download or read book Superpendejo written by James Wallestein and published by . This book was released on 2021-02-20 with total page 102 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Superpendejo is a story based on true events. An extraordinary story about the American Dream gone horribly wrong.This story is about an Immigrant's journey to the USA and all the bad choices he made along the way.A story with a moral for everyone who has ever gone looking for happiness in all the wrong places.A true story so dangerously twisted that ill blow your mind.

Book The Flavor of Favor

Download or read book The Flavor of Favor written by Emmanuel Olawale and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page 243 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "This memoir is an inspirational story of an African immigrant and his journey from his country of birth, Nigeria to his dream country, the United States. Olawale tells a gripping story of a child raised in an economically unstable environment, in which his parents tried desperately to shield him from the reality of the changing times. However, at the age of fourteen he started seeking a way out of penury by secretly doing odd jobs without his parents' knowledge. By the age of twenty, he immigrated to the United States and began the pursuit of the American dream with the belief that the United States was the "promised land" and that with hard work and dedication, he will succeed. He worked multiple jobs, juggling two to three jobs while also trying to obtain a college degree. He struggled to adapt in his newly adopted homeland as he lost one job after another, experienced prejudice and social isolation. The dreamland was rapidly becoming the land of nightmare. Yet, he was grounded by his faith and comforted by the hope of a better future in this land of opportunities. Olawale details the experience of a young immigrant growing up in a world that was rapidly changing and in which he has to either fend for himself to survive or fail woefully. He eventually graduated from college with honors and subsequently earned a law degree. He became an attorney and was nominated as a candidate for judge by a major political party in the United States. It is a story of faith, faithfulness, determination, discipline and survival in spite of the odds."--Amazon.com

Book Corcoran Gallery of Art

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  • Author : Corcoran Gallery of Art
  • Publisher : Lucia Marquand
  • Release : 2011
  • ISBN : 9781555953614
  • Pages : 0 pages

Download or read book Corcoran Gallery of Art written by Corcoran Gallery of Art and published by Lucia Marquand. This book was released on 2011 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This authoritative catalogue of the Corcoran Gallery of Art's renowned collection of pre-1945 American paintings will greatly enhance scholarly and public understanding of one of the finest and most important collections of historic American art in the world. Composed of more than 600 objects dating from 1740 to 1945.

Book Fast Food Nation

Download or read book Fast Food Nation written by Eric Schlosser and published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. This book was released on 2012 with total page 387 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An exploration of the fast food industry in the United States, from its roots to its long-term consequences.

Book A History of African Americans of Delaware and Maryland s Eastern Shore

Download or read book A History of African Americans of Delaware and Maryland s Eastern Shore written by Carole C. Marks and published by Delaware Heritage Press. This book was released on 1998 with total page 256 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Open Veins of Latin America

Download or read book Open Veins of Latin America written by Eduardo Galeano and published by NYU Press. This book was released on 1997 with total page 335 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: [In this book, the author's] analysis of the effects and causes of capitalist underdevelopment in Latin America present [an] account of ... Latin American history. [The author] shows how foreign companies reaped huge profits through their operations in Latin America. He explains the politics of the Latin American bourgeoisies and their subservience to foreign powers, and how they interacted to create increasingly unequal capitalist societies in Latin America.-Back cover.