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Arnold Schwarzenegger's first love relives their six-year journey
during his explosive first years in America. While she watches
Arnold surpass his dreams, Barbara learns to transform hers -- from
desiring what cannot be to cherishing what is so. As a woman who
spends her adult life trying to get out from under Arnold's shadow,
Barbara Baker learns about the shifting direction of life's
journey. She hopes for normalcy during and after living with her
stratospherically successful Austrian Oak bodybuilder. Barbara
finds life anything but normal, however. Within Arnold and Me, she
strips down this conjoined twosome as they launch their adult lives
into polar opposite journeys. After their breakup, Arnold
transcends the role of Hercules to become the Governator. He
marries once and produces four children; to the contrary, the
English Professor says "I do" four times, yet bears no offspring.
Along with vintage photos and firsthand dialogue, the book's
resolution forces their singular lives to merge at a satisfying
junction. Despite their divergent paths, both Arnold and Barbara
demonstrate that achieving one's dream demands a relentlessly
flexible spirit. Barbara has skillfully rounded Arnold's corners by
offering heartfelt nuances about this man who marked her for life.
The author's enlightened voice also resonates with those who face
relationship challenges over personal identity and fulfillment. She
not only lifts herself into higher consciousness, but also the
willing reader. Her journey has allowed her to find life's richness
through accepting not only Arnold's daunting shadow, but also her
own. This woman sings with energy, incrementally illuminating the
rich lives of two ex-lovers within a beautifully developed,
fast-paced story. Her readers continue to travel in their minds,
breathing in the life of Arnold and Barbara long after the last
word has been read.
From 1921 through 1930, the young George E. Outland, who would go
on to be a professor and United States Congressman, documented his
love for baseball by arriving early at major league and Pacific
Coast League ballgames armed with his camera and an album of his
own photographs. He used his photographs to gain access to some of
the greatest players and ballparks of his era, and his subjects
included such legends as Walter Johnson, Paul Waner, Sam Crawford,
Babe Ruth, and many more.
Collected here are more than 400 of Outland's photographs from
the twenties, along with the stories of the ballplayers and
ballparks depicted. The book also summarizes Outland's homerun log,
a record of the 1,503 homers that he witnessed at 66 different
ballparks from 1922 to 1974.
This new Edition of Electronic Commerce is a complete update of the
leading graduate level/advanced undergraduate level textbook on the
subject. Electronic commerce (EC) describes the manner in which
transactions take place over electronic networks, mostly the
Internet. It is the process of electronically buying and selling
goods, services, and information. Certain EC applications, such as
buying and selling stocks and airline tickets online, are reaching
maturity, some even exceeding non-Internet trades. However, EC is
not just about buying and selling; it also is about electronically
communicating, collaborating, and discovering information. It is
about e-learning, e-government, social networks, and much more. EC
is having an impact on a significant portion of the world,
affecting businesses, professions, trade, and of course, people.
The most important developments in EC since 2014 are the continuous
phenomenal growth of social networks, especially Facebook ,
LinkedIn and Instagram, and the trend toward conducting EC with
mobile devices. Other major developments are the expansion of EC
globally, especially in China where you can find the world's
largest EC company. Much attention is lately being given to smart
commerce and the use of AI-based analytics and big data to enhance
the field. Finally, some emerging EC business models are changing
industries (e.g., the shared economy models of Uber and Airbnb).
The 2018 (9th) edition, brings forth the latest trends in
e-commerce, including smart commerce, social commerce, social
collaboration, shared economy, innovations, and mobility.
This is a complete update of the best-selling undergraduate
textbook on Electronic Commerce (EC). New to this 4th Edition is
the addition of material on Social Commerce (two chapters); a new
tutorial on the major EC support technologies, including cloud
computing, RFID, and EDI; ten new learning outcomes; and video
exercises added to most chapters. Wherever appropriate, material on
Social Commerce has been added to existing chapters. Supplementary
material includes an Instructor's Manual; Test Bank questions for
each chapter; Powerpoint Lecture Notes; and a Companion Website
that includes EC support technologies as well as online files. The
book is organized into 12 chapters grouped into 6 parts. Part 1 is
an Introduction to E-Commerce and E-Marketplaces. Part 2 focuses on
EC Applications, while Part 3 looks at Emerging EC Platforms, with
two new chapters on Social Commerce and Enterprise Social Networks.
Part 4 examines EC Support Services, and Part 5 looks at E-Commerce
Strategy and Implementation. Part 6 is a collection of online
tutorials on Launching Online Businesses and EC Projects, with
tutorials focusing on e-CRM; EC Technology; Business Intelligence,
including Data-, Text-, and Web Mining; E-Collaboration; and
Competition in Cyberspace.
This new Edition of Electronic Commerce is a complete update of the
leading graduate level/advanced undergraduate level textbook on the
subject. Electronic commerce (EC) describes the manner in which
transactions take place over electronic networks, mostly the
Internet. It is the process of electronically buying and selling
goods, services, and information. Certain EC applications, such as
buying and selling stocks and airline tickets online, are reaching
maturity, some even exceeding non-Internet trades. However, EC is
not just about buying and selling; it also is about electronically
communicating, collaborating, and discovering information. It is
about e-learning, e-government, social networks, and much more. EC
is having an impact on a significant portion of the world,
affecting businesses, professions, trade, and of course, people.
The most important developments in EC since 2014 are the continuous
phenomenal growth of social networks, especially Facebook ,
LinkedIn and Instagram, and the trend toward conducting EC with
mobile devices. Other major developments are the expansion of EC
globally, especially in China where you can find the world's
largest EC company. Much attention is lately being given to smart
commerce and the use of AI-based analytics and big data to enhance
the field. Finally, some emerging EC business models are changing
industries (e.g., the shared economy models of Uber and Airbnb).
The 2018 (9th) edition, brings forth the latest trends in
e-commerce, including smart commerce, social commerce, social
collaboration, shared economy, innovations, and mobility.
This is a complete update of the best-selling undergraduate
textbook on Electronic Commerce (EC). New to this 4th Edition is
the addition of material on Social Commerce (two chapters); a new
tutorial on the major EC support technologies, including cloud
computing, RFID, and EDI; ten new learning outcomes; and video
exercises added to most chapters. Wherever appropriate, material on
Social Commerce has been added to existing chapters. Supplementary
material includes an Instructor's Manual; Test Bank questions for
each chapter; Powerpoint Lecture Notes; and a Companion Website
that includes EC support technologies as well as online files. The
book is organized into 12 chapters grouped into 6 parts. Part 1 is
an Introduction to E-Commerce and E-Marketplaces. Part 2 focuses on
EC Applications, while Part 3 looks at Emerging EC Platforms, with
two new chapters on Social Commerce and Enterprise Social Networks.
Part 4 examines EC Support Services, and Part 5 looks at E-Commerce
Strategy and Implementation. Part 6 is a collection of online
tutorials on Launching Online Businesses and EC Projects, with
tutorials focusing on e-CRM; EC Technology; Business Intelligence,
including Data-, Text-, and Web Mining; E-Collaboration; and
Competition in Cyberspace.
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Social Dance (Paperback)
Beverly H. Yerrington, Tressie A. Outland
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R579
Discovery Miles 5 790
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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University Of Wisconsin Studies In Language And Literature, No. 28.
Arnold Schwarzenegger's first love relives their six-year journey
during his explosive first years in America. While she watches
Arnold surpass his dreams, Barbara learns to transform hers -- from
desiring what cannot be to cherishing what is so. As a woman who
spends her adult life trying to get out from under Arnold's shadow,
Barbara Baker learns about the shifting direction of life's
journey. She hopes for normalcy during and after living with her
stratospherically successful Austrian Oak bodybuilder. Barbara
finds life anything but normal, however. Within Arnold and Me, she
strips down this conjoined twosome as they launch their adult lives
into polar opposite journeys. After their breakup, Arnold
transcends the role of Hercules to become the Governator. He
marries once and produces four children; to the contrary, the
English Professor says "I do" four times, yet bears no offspring.
Along with vintage photos and firsthand dialogue, the book's
resolution forces their singular lives to merge at a satisfying
junction. Despite their divergent paths, both Arnold and Barbara
demonstrate that achieving one's dream demands a relentlessly
flexible spirit. Barbara has skillfully rounded Arnold's corners by
offering heartfelt nuances about this man who marked her for life.
The author's enlightened voice also resonates with those who face
relationship challenges over personal identity and fulfillment. She
not only lifts herself into higher consciousness, but also the
willing reader. Her journey has allowed her to find life's richness
through accepting not only Arnold's daunting shadow, but also her
own. This woman sings with energy, incrementally illuminating the
rich lives of two ex-loverswithin a beautifully developed,
fast-paced story. Her readers continue to travel in their minds,
breathing in the life of Arnold and Barbara long after the last
word has been read.
The extraction of raw turpentine and tar from the southern longleaf
pine-along with the manufacture of derivative products such as
spirits of turpentine and rosin-constitutes what was once the
largest industry in North Carolina and one of the most important in
the South: naval stores production. In a pathbreaking study that
seamlessly weaves together business, environmental, labor, and
social history, Robert B. Outland III offers the first complete
account of this sizable though little-understood sector of the
southern economy. Outland traces the South's naval stores industry
from its colonial origins to the mid-twentieth century, when it was
supplanted by the rising chemicals industry. A horror for workers
and a scourge to the Southeast's pine forests, the methods and
consequences of this expansive enterprise remained virtually
unchanged for more than two centuries. With its exacting attention
to detail and exhaustive research, Tapping the Pines is an
essential volume for anyone interested in the piney woods South.
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