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A beautiful board book featuring the lyrics from What a Wonderful
World, accompanied by bright and colourful illustrations from
award-winning illustrator Tim Hopgood. It encourages little ones to
see the beauty of the world and to love other people - making it
the perfect gift for even the youngest children.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Cotton's Renaissance is the story of one of the more remarkable feats in the annals of enterprise. At its center, the book shows how U.S. cotton growers lost half their market share in the 1960s and 1970s and then won it back through highly innovative marketing and organization. To place this unprecedented achievement in perspective, the authors analyze and interpret the responses of cotton growers over two hundred years to the timeless problems of nature, technology, markets, and politics. The upshot is a dramatic history of how growers learned--after more than a century and a half of trying to manage supply--how to drive and shape demand for their commodity. This key change in perspective and behavior was accomplished by the creation of a unique public-private company that helped thousands of growers to cultivate demand and to survive in an increasingly competitive global marketplace. The impact of Cotton Incorporated on the markets for cotton was nothing less than an entrepreneurial coup in strategy and organization. In its "total marketing" effort to rebuild cotton's market share, it fostered substantial scientific, technological, and managerial improvements in the quality and performance of cotton. In doing so, it has enhanced the efficiency not only of the farmers who grow cotton but also of the intermediaries who transform it into consumer goods. This account of the cotton industry's revival, which took place at every level of production and distribution, holds many important lessons for anyone interested in history, economics, marketing, or public policy.
A bestselling Six Sigma author tells employees everything they need to know about the Lean Six Sigma strategy Lean Six Sigma combines the two most important and popular quality trends of our time: Six Sigma and Lean Production. What Is Lean Six Sigma? is a simple primer on Lean Six Sigma, written for employees and designed to be bought in large quantities by organizations rolling out Lean Six Sigma initiatives. The book explains why companies are implementing Lean Six Sigma, why employees should care, and how they can help make it a success in their organization, with tips on how to:
- Battle the evil of variation in a business process and eliminate waste
- Speed up the product development cycle
- Reduce costs dramatically in one year
This original approach to value provides a foundation for a new
imaginative landscape in philosophy of law. "Value essentialism"
identifies value formations such as a sacred cow and scapegoat
tandem and the intensification of "oughtness" as it approaches
sacred zenith values. Readers learn how Occam's razor has been
responsible for the death of many ideas; how the celebrated Other
gains nuance as near and remote; and where a spectral assessment of
probability and necessity leads. Analyses of Supreme Court cases
grow out in different and exciting directions. Bell was not about
eugenics, but another iteration of the value of efficiency and Yo
Wick was as much about classism as it was about racism. Lochner
involved not an ideological binary but three distinct value
schemes. "Separate but equal" was refined as parallelism and
exploitative tangents. In Brown, the Fourteenth Amendment took a
significant subjective turn. In Heller, the communitarian position
of stopping violence before it could start could be contrasted with
the individualistic position of waiting until you see the whites of
their eyes in your bedroom. Citizens United represented the best
example of this axiological approach, raising the question: was the
First Amendment designed to maximize participation or maximize
democracy?
First recorded in 1967 by Louis Armstrong, and with sales of over
one million copies, "What a Wonderful World" has become a poignant
message of hope for people everywhere. Sweet and positive in its
message, with bright, beautiful art, this book is sure to be a hit.
Perfect for sharing
The contributors in this interdisciplinary collection address the
problem of interconnection between the study of the "Other," either
Russian or American, and the shaping of national identities in the
two countries at different stages of US-Russian relations. The
focus of research interests were typically determined by the
political and social debates in scholars' native countries. In this
book, leading Russian and American scholars analyze the problems
arising from these intersections of academic, political, and
sociocultural contexts and the implicit biases they entail. The
book is divided into two parts, the first being a historical
overview of past configurations of the interrelationship between
fields and agendas, and the second covering the role of
institutionalized area studies in the twentieth and early
twenty-first centuries. In both parts the role of the "human
factor" in the study of mutual representations is elucidating.
The United States is at risk of finding its nuclear weapons
capabilities severely weakened by the absence of an available
capability to enrich uranium. International legal obligations
prohibit the United States from using, for military purposes,
foreign-produced enriched uranium or uranium enriched here in this
country by foreign-source technology. Efforts to deploy a
next-generation American enrichment technology must succeed so that
our nation has the ability to address the forthcoming shortage of
this strategic material. This national security requirement could
be met with little cost to taxpayers if the federal government
implemented policies that ensure a strong U.S. enrichment industry.
Natural law has long been a cornerstone of Christian political
thought, providing moral norms that ground law in a shareable
account of human goods and obligations. Despite this history,
twentieth and twenty-first-century evangelicals have proved quite
reticent to embrace natural law, casting it as a relic of
scholastic Roman Catholicism that underestimates the import of
scripture and the division between Christians and non-Christians.
As recent critics have noted, this reluctance has posed significant
problems for the coherence and completeness of evangelical
political reflections. Responding to evangelically-minded thinkers'
increasing calls for a re-engagement with natural law, this volume
explores the problems and prospects attending evangelical
rapprochement with natural law. Many of the chapters are optimistic
about an evangelical re-appropriation of natural law, but note ways
in which evangelical commitments might lend distinctive shape to
this engagement.
First recorded in 1967 by Louis Armstrong, and with sales of over
one million copies, "What a Wonderful World" has become a poignant
message of hope for people everywhere. Sweet and positive in its
message, with bright, beautiful art, this book is sure to be a hit.
Perfect for sharing
Even though artificial insemination is a simple technique that has
been practiced for over a century, it has long been carried out
under poor conditions due to an inadequate understanding of repro
ductive physiology and antagonistic socio-ethical attitudes. Accor
dingly, until fairly recently it was a medical act with a limited
scientific basis which was practised more or less clandestinely.
The development of semen preservation has totally changed the
conditions of artificial insemination, especially in regard to
flexibility and safeguards in its application. Although the use of
fresh semen continues, it is now clear that the future of arti
ficial insemination is closely linked to semen preservation. During
the past two decades, semen banks have been developed in many
countries. This has most often been the result of the initiative of
individual physicians in either the private or public sectors. In
France, a national system of semen banks (CECOS) was begun in 1973.
Although there has been cooperation within this system in the areas
of both research and management, a need to com municate and compare
experiences with those from other countries was perceived. Thus,
the first International Symposium on Artifi cial Insemination and
Semen Preservation was planned and held in Paris, France in April
1979. Thirty-seven countries were represented byihdividuals from
many concerned disciplines."
A lively history of one of America's oldest publishing houses,
published in conjunction with Wiley's bicentennial
Founded in New York City when Thomas Jefferson was president,
Wiley has been a significant player in the publishing industry for
two centuries. Now, on the occasion of Wiley's bicentennial, a
distinguished team of authors brings Wiley's rich history to life,
showing how the company has reacted to trends within the publishing
industry as well as to larger economic, social, and cultural
forces. "Knowledge for Generations" sheds light on the long-term
strengths and weaknesses of Wiley's business, illuminates the
continuities and changes over time, and shows how family ownership
has influenced the company's strategies, values, and corporate
culture. Drawing on unrestricted access to company archives and
interviews with key executives, the authors capture a story of
sustained business success, intriguing personalities, and dramatic
changes in the industry. Illustrated throughout with illuminating
photographs and graphics, "Knowledge for Generations" is a
must-read for anyone interested in the history of publishing.
This new version of the Caldecott-winning classic by illustrator
David Small and author Judith St. George is updated with current
facts and new illustrations to include our forty-second president,
George W. Bush. There are now three Georges in the catalog of
presidential names, a Bush alongside the presidential family tree,
and a new face on the endpaper portraiture.
Hilariously illustrated by Small, this celebration by St. George
shows us the foibles, quirks and humanity of forty-two men who have
risen to one of the most powerful positions in the world. Perfect
for this election year--and every year
Cotton's Renaissance is an analytical and interpretive history of
the responses of US cotton growers to problems of supply and
demand, and of the unique public-private organization they founded
to help them grow, compete, and survive in an increasingly
competitive marketplace. It is a story of how cotton growers
learned, after more than a century and a half of trying to manage
supply, that they could actually influence demand for their
commodity. The impact of that company, Cotton Incorporated, on the
markets for cotton was a remarkable achievement in organizational
entrepreneurship. In its 'total marketing' effort to rebuild
cotton's market share, it has fostered substantial scientific,
technological, and managerial improvements in the quality and
performance of cotton. In doing so, it has enhanced the efficiency
of not only the farmers who grow cotton, but also those who
transform it into consumer goods.
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