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Memphis is equal parts music and food--the products of a community
marked with grit and resiliency. The city's blues and soul music
have lifted spirits, while barbecue has been a serious business
ever since pork first entered the culinary landscape of Memphis
with Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto, who brought the New World
its first herd of pigs. Succulent pulled pork and ribs have become
part of the fabric of life in the River City, and today they are
cooked up in kitchens ranging from the internationally acclaimed,
like Corky's, to the humblest of roadside dives. Told through the
history of its barbecue is the story of the city of Memphis, from
legendary joints like Leonard's Barbecue, where Elvis Presley
hosted private parties, to lesser-known places like William's
Bar-B-Q in the West Memphis, Arkansas neighborhood where wild,
late-night blues juke joints served as a red-light district across
the river from Beale Street in the 1950s and '60s. Sink your teeth
into this rich history chock-full of interviews and insights from
the city's finest pitmasters and 'cue gurus who continue the long
tradition of creating art with meat and flame.
Balanced, broad-based, and up to date, this comprehensive text
explores the nature and critical issues of earth resources and the
impacts that resource usage has on the earth environment. The
authors offer full coverage of all major types of earth
resources-energy, metallic, nonmetallic, water, soil. A minimal
scientific background is assumed.
Generation after generation, people dragooned by government rise up
and struggle with the bonds of law and ownership which oppress
them, and so it was on Tayside at the end of the 18th century and
in the Outer Isles in 1849. From time to time a person of unusual
resolve and clarity of mind finds him - or herself thrown up into
the vanguard of the rising, to speak and decide and rally. Angus
Cameron, a wright from Lochaber, spoke up for the families around
Loch Tay who were faced with losing their young men to a
Conscription Act in the summer of 1797. Cameron knows how his
people have suffered through decades of eviction and military
recruitment and is anguished by how little the ordinary people can
do against a heartless Establishment which has weapons, powers and
privileges. Arrested and outlawed, he survived to live on. King
Cameron imagines a later life for him, as husband and father, then
again as spokesman for crofters facing eviction on North Uist.
These are times of famine, emigration, and the desperate fight with
stones and tangle-stems against clearance from the homeland. David
Craig writes with power and anger of lives which have few
memorials. Past times are not museum-frozen, they are brought near
enough to hear and touch and smell. The whole experience of
countryfolk as they fish and plant argue and sing, love and bear
children are revealed to the reader. Here is an entire class, shown
(as it rarely is) in lifelike close-up, during the most testing
episodes in its history, enduring the Potato Famine, battling with
their bare hands against clearance. It will appeal to everyone with
an interest in the Clearances, Scottish history or anyone who
appreciates a good read by an expert storyteller. For a fuller
appreciation of the story, readers will enjoy its sequel, the
acclaimed "The Unbroken Harp".
This new edition of Organisations and the Business Environment
provides a completely revised, extended and updated edition of the
original successful text. It provides contemporary and
comprehensive coverage of the subject matter which is highly
relevant to business and management students at undergraduate,
postgraduate and professional levels. The text is written in a
clear and concise style, illustrated with topical examples and
data. Organisations and the Business Environment (second edition)
comprises four sections: * Business Organisations !V discusses the
evolution of organisational and managerial theories and concepts
with particular emphasis on their relevance in the 21st century.
The different types of organisations and their missions, visions,
goals and objectives are examined. * The External Business
Macro-Environment !V describes and considers the political,
economic, socio-cultural, technological, ecological and legal
influences on organisations, utilizing the PESTEL framework of
analysis. This section includes a review of the
internationalization of businesses and examines the role of GATT
and the WTO, single markets and trading blocs. * The External
Business Micro-Environment !V provides a review of the market
system and the nature of supply and demand. Market structures are
examined in the light of monopolistic regimes and working for
competitive advantage. The impact of government intervention is
explored via regulatory bodies, privatization, and nationalization
programmes. * Business Management !V explores the major aspects of
contemporary business organisations, including corporate governance
and business ethics. In particular, this section tackles the areas
of structure, culture, change, quality management and the principal
functions of organisations. This textbook is a user-friendly
resource with end of chapter questions, activities and assignments
to consolidate learning. Its strong emphasis on topical examples
enables students to understand how theory is applied in business
contexts, including, GlaxoSmithKline, BT, Scottish and Newcastle,
Hanson plc and a number of not-for-profit organisations. "An
excellent book...good use of learning objectives, questions and
potential assignments." Paul Blakely, Lecturer, University College
of Warrington.
This new edition of Organisations and the Business Environment
provides a completely revised, extended and updated edition of the
original successful text. It provides contemporary and
comprehensive coverage of the subject matter which is highly
relevant to business and management students at undergraduate,
postgraduate and professional levels. The text is written in a
clear and concise style, illustrated with topical examples and
data.
Organisations and the Business Environment (second edition)
comprises four sections:
* Business Organisations V discusses the evolution of
organisational and managerial theories and concepts with particular
emphasis on their relevance in the 21st century. The different
types of organisations and their missions, visions, goals and
objectives are examined.
* The External Business Macro-Environment V describes and considers
the political, economic, socio-cultural, technological, ecological
and legal influences on organisations, utilizing the PESTEL
framework of analysis. This section includes a review of the
internationalization of businesses and examines the role of GATT
and the WTO, single markets and trading blocs.
* The External Business Micro-Environment V provides a review of
the market system and the nature of supply and demand. Market
structures are examined in the light of monopolistic regimes and
working for competitive advantage. The impact of government
intervention is explored via regulatory bodies, privatization, and
nationalization programmes.
* Business Management V explores the major aspects of contemporary
business organisations, including corporate governance and business
ethics. In particular, this section tackles theareas of structure,
culture, change, quality management and the principal functions of
organisations.
This textbook is a user-friendly resource with end of chapter
questions, activities and assignments to consolidate learning. Its
strong emphasis on topical examples enables students to understand
how theory is applied in business contexts, including,
GlaxoSmithKline, BT, Scottish and Newcastle, Hanson plc and a
number of not-for-profit organisations.
There is additional Tutor Resource material, including presentation
slides, data charts, chapter summaries, questions and
answers.
"An excellent book...good use of learning objectives, questions and
potential assignments."
Paul Blakely, Lecturer, University College of Warrington.
-Questions, acitiviteis and assignments included
-Strong emphasis on case materials to enable students to understand
how theory is applied in business organizations
-Cases feature BT, Nestle, Rover Group, Philip Morris, Toyota and a
number of not-for-profit organizations
Every picture tells a story-even one on a postage stamp. Presented
hugely enlarged, the 144 stamps in this book chronicle a stylish
era of design: mid-20th-century America. Spanning the late 1950s to
the early 1970s, these mini-masterpieces were created when the US
post office started to lavish color on its stamps and to hire the
best midcentury talents to design them. The roster includes
Japanese American children's book illustrator Gyo Fujikawa,
barrier-busting Black graphic artist Georg Olden, industrial design
legend Raymond Loewy, and sultan of psychedelia Peter Max.
Photographed at five, ten, and even fifteen times actual size, each
stamp is presented with a morsel of fun info that will broadly
appeal to stamp collectors, history and nostalgia buffs, midcentury
design fans, and everyone who likes to geek out on magnified views
of tiny, beautiful images.
In his much-anticipated first book, celebrated singer-songwriter Craig David takes us on a journey of connecting, disconnecting and reconnecting, weaving together stories of his life and music - starting with his early days in Southampton working with The Artful Dodger, to his overnight chart-topping success, through to the present day, and everything in between.
This is Craig as we've never seen him before - the always-positive showman, baring his soul for the first time. From physical pain, lost love, public humiliation and depression, Craig takes us past his comfort zone, in a raw, honest and courageous account of his own lived experience. In opening up about how he overcame these obstacles, Craig shares his insight and provides practical advice that will help us to navigate the
daily challenges we all face.
This is Craig's story of how he learned to tune into his best life.
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Craig David Lasuer
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R292
Discovery Miles 2 920
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This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
Joyride is a heartwarming memoir of how a young man reconnects with
his journalist mother both before and after her death through the
archives of her weekly newspaper columns. Author Craig Forrest's
life in print began when he was only five years old. His mother,
Libby, wrote a humor column in the local newspaper in America's
oldest seashore resort town, Cape May, New Jersey. Craig and his
brother, Keith, became frequent subjects of their mother's Erma
Bombeck-like writings. Their mother's other topics came from the
news she gathered while riding around the shore on her
three-wheeled bicycle. Her column, appropriately titled Joyride,
featured useful insights, humorous encounters, and the wit and
wisdom that comes from living each day and raising a family. As he
grew up, Craig learned more about his mother by rereading her work.
When he returned home to care for Libby in the final ravages of Lou
Gehrig's disease, Craig spent the evenings reliving his childhood
through her columns. The writings comforted him as he watched his
mother waste away, and gave him the strength he needed to come to
grips with the possibility of his own death from Hodgkin's disease.
mother-a poignant story reminiscent of Tuesdays with Morrie and The
Color of Water.
How the deeply divisive abortion controversy has played out on
state and national levels during the past two decades provides an
illustrative portrait, even if in some ways a disappointing
reflection, of the operation of American government and politics.
In Abortion and American Politics, Barbara H. Craig and David M.
O'Brien tell the story of this explosive social issue, from the
Supreme Court's landmark 1973 ruling in Roe v. Wade, through the
years of grass-roots activism and public debate that led to the
de-turning 1989 decision in Webster v. Reproductive Health Services
and to the no less controversial 1992 ruling in Planned Parenthood
of Southeastern Pennsylvania v. Casey. Against the background of
ambiguities of public opinion polls, the authors trace the
strategic maneuvering of interest groups in bringing litigation and
in pushing for legislation and executive action. And they
underscore the prospects for further changes in the national debate
over abortion with the Clinton administration's policies and its
judicial appointees. Without attempting to resolve the abortion
controversy or to advocate one or another position, Craig and
O'Brien present a comprehensive analysis of the complex interaction
of interest groups, the states, the courts, Congress, and the
president and the executive branch. As a case study of
institutional conflict over public policy, Abortion and American
Politics demonstrates the enduring vitality of the Founders' vision
of a system of constitutional politics that allows for incremental
change as a means to ensure stability in the face of unyielding
social controversy.
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