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1. The Merchant of Power: Sam Insull, Thomas Edison, and the Creation of the Modern Metropolis 2. Amoskeag: Life and Work in an American Factory-City (Library of New England) 3. Service and Style: How the American Department Store Fashioned the Middle Class 4. Profit with Honor: The New Stage of Market Capitalism (The Future of American Democracy Series) 5. Leaders Count: The Story of the Bnsf Railway 6. The Work-at-Home Sourcebook 7. The Other Guy Blinked: How Pepsi Won the Cola Wars 8. W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery Company (PA) (Images of America) 9. Industrial Organization: Theory and Applications 10. The Caterpillar Century
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Hi-Heeled Designs Provides Fabulous Items For Lindsay LohanÂ’s Birthday Goodie Bags Hi-Heeled Designs provided fabulous items that were included in Linday Lohan's birthday goodie bags at the chic Club Basque in Hollywood. Celeb guests included Paris Hilton, Nicole Richie, Jared Leto, Jake Gyllenhaal, and Kirsten Dunst. Hi-Heeled Designs provides fashionable and chic note cards stationery, and invitations. [PRWEB Jun 25, 2005]
California's Active Lifestyle Takes a Toll on Feet, Especially for Seniors While active seniors increasingly refuse to let age stand in the way of athletics and physical fitness, aging does present unique challenges, especially with regard to joints and feet. Podiatrists urge fitness buffs to take their age into consideration and exercise caution when exercising or engaging in a sport. [PRWEB Jul 7, 2005]
New Orleans Makeup Artist Needs Any Media Work While She Rebuilds Her Makeup Studio New Orleans Makeup Artist Brandy Gomez-Duplessis is looking for Any Freelance Assignments with Magazines, Music Artist, Fashion Shows and many more so she can keep working while she rebuilds her makeup studio that was damaged by Hurricane Katrina. [PRWEB Oct 12, 2005]
Eldercare Advocate, Jacqueline Marcell, to Speak in Harford County, Maryland Jacqueline Marcell, author of the best-selling book, "Elder Rage, or Take My Father...Please! How to Survive Caring for Aging Parents" will be the keynote speaker at two presenations on September 15, 2005 in Harford County, Maryland. Ms. Marcell offers guidance and insights on the challenges of eldercare based on her personal experience and research. She will also be available to sign "Elder Rage," a Book-of-the Month selection being considered for a feature film. [PRWEB
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The Merchant of Power: Sam Insull, Thomas Edison, and the Creation of the Modern Metropolis
Authors: John F. Wasik. Paperback, 288 pagesPublisher: Palgrave Macmillan Publication Date: 2008-12-23 Reviews :
A timely rags-to-riches story, The Merchant of Power recounts how Sam Insull--right hand to Thomas Edison--went on to become one of the richest men in the world, pivotal in the birth of General Electric and instrumental in the creation of the modern metropolis with his invention of the power grid, which still fuels major cities today. John Wasik, awarded the National Press Club Award for Consumer Journalism, had unprecedented access to Sam Insull's archives, which include private correspondence with Thomas Edison. The extraordinary fall of a man extraordinary for his time is revealed in this cautionary tale about the excesses of corporate power. ...
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Amoskeag: Life and Work in an American Factory-City (Library of New England)
Authors: Tamara K. Hareven. Randolph Langenbach. Paperback, 410 pages Publisher: UPNE Publication Date: 1995-09-15 Edition: 1st
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Service and Style: How the American Department Store Fashioned the Middle Class
Authors: Jan Whitaker. Hardcover, 352 pagesPublisher: St. Martin's Press Publication Date: 2006-08-22 Edition: 1st Reviews :
Downtown department stores were once the heart and soul of America’s pulsing Broadways and Main Streets. With names such as City of Paris, Penn Traffic, The Maze, Maison Blanche, or The Popular, they suggested spheres far beyond mundane shopping. Nicknames reflected the affection customers felt for their favorites, whether Woodie’s, Wanny’s, Stek’s, O.T.’s, Herp’s, or Bam’s. The history of downtown department stores is as fascinating as their names and as diverse as their merchandise. Their stories encompass many themes: the rise of decorative design, new career paths for women, the growth of consumerism, and the technological ingenuity of escalators and pneumatic tubes. Just as the big stores made up their own small universes, their stories are microcosmic narratives of American culture and society. The big stores were much more than mere businesses. They were local institutions where shoppers could listen to concerts, see fashion shows and art exhibits, learn golf or bridge, pay electric bills, and plan vacations – all while their children played in the store’s nursery under the eye of a uniformed nursemaid. From Boston to San Diego and Miami to Seattle, department stores symbolized a city’s spirit, wealth, and progressiveness. Situated at busy intersections, they occupied the largest and finest downtown buildings, and their massive corner clocks became popular meeting places. Their locations became the epicenters of commerce, the high point from which downtown property taxes were calculated. Spanning the late 19th century well into the 20th, their peak development mirrors the growth of cities and of industrial America when both were robust and flourishing. The time may be gone when children accompany their mothers downtown for a day of shopping and lunch in the tea room, when monogrammed trucks deliver purchases for free the very same day, and when the personality of a city or town can be read in its big stores. But they are far from forgotten and they still have power to influence how we shop today.
Service and Style recreates the days of downtown department stores in their prime, from the 1890s through the 1960s. Exploring in detail the wide range of merchandise they sold, particularly style goods such as clothing and home furnishings, it examines how they displayed, promoted, and sometimes produced goods. It reveals how the stores grew, why they declined, and how they responded to and shaped the society around them. ...
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Profit with Honor: The New Stage of Market Capitalism (The Future of American Democracy Series)
Authors: Daniel Yankelovich. Paperback, 208 pagesPublisher: Yale University Press Publication Date: 2007-06-19 Reviews :
This wise and optimistic book examines the rampant scandals that plague American corporations today and shows how companies can reverse the resulting climate of mistrust. By seizing the opportunity to address some of the nation’s—and the world’s—most serious problems, business can strengthen its reputation for integrity and service and advance to a new stage of ethical legitimacy. Daniel Yankelovich, a social scientist and an experienced member of the corporate boardroom, describes the toxic convergence of cultural and business trends that has led inexorably to corporate scandals. Yet he offers reassurance that opportunity exists for positive change. Creative business leaders can advance market capitalism to its next stage of evolution, building upon business norms that simultaneously emphasize the legitimacy of profit making and the importance of the care that companies give to employees, customers, and the larger society. The book asserts that American culture has abandoned its old tradition of enlightened self-interest, of “doing well by doing good.” A narrow legalism has taken over (“I didn’t break the law; therefore I didn’t do anything wrong”). Yankelovich argues that attempts to deal with such flawed ethical norms by means of more laws and regulations cannot succeed. He offers a series of case histories to show how and why stewardship ethics can strengthen individuals, corporations, the nation, and the world economy. ...
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Leaders Count: The Story of the Bnsf Railway
Authors: Lawrence H. Kaufman. Hardcover, 384 pagesPublisher: Texas Monthly Press Publication Date: 2005-09-30 Reviews :

Mergers have affected railroads in ways few other industries have experienced, and in the last 50 years they have steered the business direction of American railroads. "Leaders Count" brings readers the dramatic story of how the Aurora Branch Railroad, which spanned from Aurora, Illinois, to Chicago, grew and developed into the modern-day BNSF Railway. The story begins with the many ways railroads shaped and settled the country and tells how the founders' commitment to their dreams ensured the railroad's success. The profiles of tenacious leaders like James J. Hill, known as The Empire Builder, and Matthew Rose, current CEO of BNSF, will inspire readers. This is a case history of the business strategies that have taken this company from its humble beginnings to the industry giant that it is today. More than 75 photos from the company's extensive archives accompany the story of BNSF's evolution. As one of the largest and most successful of U.S. railroads, BNSF Railway is a vibrant example of today's freight railroad industry. While the book provides a brief history of railroads in general, including the five principal companies making up the present day BNSF, its focus is on the critical decisions and strategies implemented by its leaders, choices that ensured the railroad's survival. "Leaders Count" will be released on the tenth anniversary of the merger that brought together the Burlington Northern and the Santa Fe railroads to create the industry titan that it is today....
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Can The Mercury In Tuna Fish And Dental Amalgams Be Contributing To Chronic Health Conditions? Jigsaw Health announces minimal mercury tuna as a new product during National Amalgam Awareness Week. [PRWEB Oct 7, 2005]
Already a Magazine Crave: Florida Designer Makes a Splash in the Swimwear Industry by Launching the First "Designer On-line Swimwear Boutique" Two designers join their effort to launch a new swimwear line so different and innovative. After just a few months on the market magazines have made it their favorite new hot item on the net.
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The Work-at-Home Sourcebook
Authors: Lynie Arden. Paperback, 284 pagesPublisher: Live Oak Publications Publication Date: 2005-03-10 Edition: 9th Reviews :

This indispensable directory contains information not found in any other book on the subject. The Work-at-Home Sourcebook is the only book available which gives specific information for finding, applying for, and getting home work with AT&T, J. C. Penney, and more than 1,000 other companies that routinely hire qualified home workers. Contact information, job descriptions and requirements, and details on pay and benefits are included. Other chapters cover handicrafts, franchises, telecommuting, learning how to work at home, and ideas for businesses that can be started from home with a minimal investment. All information has been updated, and over 150 new opportunities are included....
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The Other Guy Blinked: How Pepsi Won the Cola Wars
Authors: Roger Enrico. Hardcover, 280 pages Publisher: Bantam Publication Date: 1986-10-01
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W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery Company (PA) (Images of America)
Authors: Shirley Boser. John Sullivan. Paperback, 128 pagesPublisher: Arcadia Publishing Publication Date: 2006-04-17 Reviews :

In 1905, John Russell “Russ” Case brought the fledgling W. R. Case & Sons Company to Bradford, and it dominated the knife industry for the next century. From kitchen, hunting, and pocket knives to the V-42 Stiletto carried by U.S. Army soldiers in World War II, Case knives have been not only a tool but also a trusted companion for generations. Still handcrafted in Bradford, Case knives are the most collected knives in the world. W. R. Case & Sons Cutlery Company contains photographs of Russ Case and his family, the factory, special knives, Case collector events, and even the Case car. Rare finds from the Case archives, employees, and family members help chronicle the company’s incredible history. ...
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Industrial Organization: Theory and Applications
Authors: Oz Shy. Paperback, 488 pagesPublisher: The MIT Press Publication Date: 1996-01-17 Reviews :

This upper-level undergraduate text provides an introduction to industrial organization theory along with applications and nontechnical analyses of the legal system and antitrust laws. Using the modern approach but without emphasizing the mathematical generality inherent in many of the arguments, it bridges the gap between existing nontheoretical texts written for undergraduates and highly technical texts written for graduate students. The book can also be used in masters' programs, and advanced graduate students will find it a convenient guide to modern industrial organization. The treatment is rigorous and comprehensive. A wide range of models of all widely used market structures, strategic marketing devices, compatibility and standards, advertising, R&D, as well as more traditional topics are considered in versions much simplified from the originals but that retain the basic intuition. Shy first defines the issues that industrial organization addresses and then develops the tools needed to attack the basic questions. He begins with perfect competition and then considers imperfectly competitive market structures including a wide variety of monopolies, and all forms of quantity and price competitions. The last chapter provides a helpful feature for students by showing how various theories may be related to particular industries but not to others. Topics include: the basics needed to understand modern industrial organization; market structure (monopoly, homogenous products, differentiated products); mergers and entry; research and development; economics of compatibility and standards; advertising; quality and durability; pricing tactics; marketing tactics; management, compensation, and information; price dispersion and search theory; and special industries....
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The Caterpillar Century
Authors: Eric C. Orlemann. Paperback, 384 pagesPublisher: Motorbooks Publication Date: 2007-09-15 Reviews :
Now an industry giant and a legend among American manufacturers, Caterpillar first got its name from Holt Manufacturing Company’s remarkable tractor creation of 1905. What followed was the Caterpillar century, an era of engineering revolutions and world-changing earthmovers. Eric Orlemann serves as tour guide through this time of American mechanical know-how and muscle, offering us a rare close-up look at the technology of Caterpillar’s most important equipment innovations, then and now. Packed with contemporary photographs, archival images, and information on state-of-the-art equipment design, Caterpillar Century traces the evolution of this icon of industry from its emergence in 1905 to its making of modern day heavy-equipment marvels and development of future design prototypes. ...
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