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From Undocumented Immigrant to Harvard Graduate

2016

When Norma Torres' mother crossed the border without documents, she never imagined that 16 years later her daughter will be graduating from one of the most prestigious universities in the world: Harvard.

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Like Literally - The Training Firm Helping Young People Overcome the 'Culture Shock' of Office Life

On leaving school or university, so many people are not really prepared for life in the corporate world. If young people haven't experienced life in the workplace before, this new training company could be 'like, literally' the best thing for them.

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We Are All in This Together

Jack was wounded in Vietnam after landing in a hot LZ. He lost some of his Marines that day and after returning home, grieved their loss by turning to drugs and alcohol.

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09:25

Live Awake - Accepting Change

When faced with great change we must trust what comes budding forth. We must quickly release our grasp on the old and familiar in order to plant our new garden.

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21:24

Motherhood across Borders: Immigrants and Their Children in Mexico and New York

While we have an incredible amount of statistical information about immigrants coming in and out of the United States, we know very little about how migrant families stay together and raise their children.

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01:00:38

Louise Hay: Change and Transition, Moving from a State of Fear into a State of Love

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Coach 4 2Day Mouse Transitions

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The Pains of Progress—Why Change Is Hard

Why is change so hard? Because to make progress you have to deal effectively with these three things: 1. Uncertainty. To change means wading into the unknown. That scares some people. But progress demands you let down your need for control and do something new.

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Immigration and Assimilation