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“Career Success Of Disabled High-Flyers”
Filed under Diversity and Careers, Resources
Posted by Libraries, December 15, 2005
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Review by Simon Heng. Community Care, September 1, 2005: 46.
Book on the disabled documents their success
All people will find hope in Sonali Shah’s book on 31 physically disabled people who achieved success by aiming high and digging down deep to find the will to improve their condition. This book combines social research with personal recollections to provide a “thought-provoking and inspirational” model for others to follow.
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NOTE: Career Success of Disabled High-Flyers is now available in the Career Resource Library. For additional resources for job seekers with disabilities, please visit our web page at http://my.simmons.edu/libraries/collections/career/ diversepopulations.shtml#disablities.
—Robert Demanche
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