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Religious Beliefs And Models Of Faith Integration At Work, Michael E. Cafferky Jul 2007

Religious Beliefs And Models Of Faith Integration At Work, Michael E. Cafferky

Faculty Works

Activities that a person engages in at work to express their faith might not, on the surface, reveal much about why they do what they do.


Interview With A First Generation Female Pilipino Immigrant, Lisa Roy-Davis Jan 2007

Interview With A First Generation Female Pilipino Immigrant, Lisa Roy-Davis

Telling to Live: The Immigrant Experience in a Global Suburb

Female immigrant from the Philippines discusses the difficulties involved with immigrating to America. She details her personal struggle with not being able to work in America. Also she discusses how her family does eventually plan to return to live in the Philippines.


Interview With A Second Generation Female German Immigrant, Lisa Roy-Davis Jan 2007

Interview With A Second Generation Female German Immigrant, Lisa Roy-Davis

Telling to Live: The Immigrant Experience in a Global Suburb

Female immigrant from Germany who immigrated for father's job after World War II. She discusses families experiences during World War II and her opinions on the Vietnam War. Also she discusses the normal immigrant experience. She discusses her difficulties maintaining her career as a woman and her work as a chemistry lab assistant. Similarly she discusses her experiences and views on religion.


Interview With A First Generation Female Immigrant From China, Lisa Roy-Davis Jan 2007

Interview With A First Generation Female Immigrant From China, Lisa Roy-Davis

Telling to Live: The Immigrant Experience in a Global Suburb

Female immigrant from Hong Kong discusses her immigration experience. She tells stories about her difficulties with speaking English, American perceptions of her based on appearance, and having her degree and work experience recognized in America. She also questions why Americans gather together around race. She goes on to describe how she feels America only has one culture that you must join to be accepted.