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Author | : Carol Wolper |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 75 |
Release | : 2013-09-24 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9780988745681 |
Inability to adapt is the new illiteracy and freelancing is becoming America's new normal. What 2008 taught America was not just that derivatives are dangerous and the housing market doesn't rise forever. It also taught us that survival requires juggling and pivoting, two skills that any freelancer is forced to acquire if they want to keep paying their rent. Adapt or Wait Tables is a mix of information, tricks and advice for all the freelancers out there, and the ones who will be stepping onto that playing field as they graduate from college. Written by a freelance writer who has spent the past two decades covering Hollywood and the world of pop culture and fashion, their tips for survival are laced with gossip and references to the famous as well as what they call the ?secret celebrities” whose paths they have crossed. Consider this an entertaining how-to manual for anyone with ambition and no road map.
Author | : Thomas Leitch |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 785 |
Release | : 2017-03-17 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 0190657049 |
This collection of forty new essays, written by the leading scholars in adaptation studies and distinguished contributors from outside the field, is the most comprehensive volume on adaptation ever published. Written to appeal alike to specialists in adaptation, scholars in allied fields, and general readers, it hearkens back to the foundations of adaptation studies a century and more ago, surveys its ferment of activity over the past twenty years, and looks forward to the future. It considers the very different problems in adapting the classics, from the Bible to Frankenstein to Philip Roth, and the commons, from online mashups and remixes to adult movies. It surveys a dizzying range of adaptations around the world, from Latin American telenovelas to Czech cinema, from Hong Kong comics to Classics Illustrated, from Bollywood to zombies, and explores the ways media as different as radio, opera, popular song, and videogames have handled adaptation. Going still further, it examines the relations between adaptation and such intertextual practices as translation, illustration, prequels, sequels, remakes, intermediality, and transmediality. The volume's contributors consider the similarities and differences between adaptation and history, adaptation and performance, adaptation and revision, and textual and biological adaptation, casting an appreciative but critical eye on the theory and practice of adaptation scholars--and, occasionally, each other. The Oxford Handbook of Adaptation Studies offers specific suggestions for how to read, teach, create, and write about adaptations in order to prepare for a world in which adaptation, already ubiquitous, is likely to become ever more important.
Author | : Shinji Kikuchi |
Publisher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 346 |
Release | : 2010-03-25 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 3642120377 |
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Databases in Networked Information Systems, DNIS 2010, held in Aizu-Wakamatsu, Japan in October 2010. The 13 revised full papers presented together with 9 invited talks and 1 keynote lecture were carefully reviewed and selected for inclusion in the book. The workshop generally puts the main focus on data semantics and infrastructure for information management and interchange. The papers are organized in topical sections on networked information systems: infrastructure, access to information resources, information and knowledge management systems, information extraction from data resources, and geo-spatial decision making.
Author | : Wouterse, Fleur Stephanie |
Publisher | : Intl Food Policy Res Inst |
Total Pages | : 28 |
Release | : 2017-05-19 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : |
Located at the heart of West Africa, Niger is a landlocked country with three-quarters of its territory covered by the Sahara Desert. Niger’s climate is mostly arid, and it is one of the least developed countries in the world. The vast majority of its population lives in rural areas, and the country is strongly dependent on agriculture. Agriculture is predominantly rainfed and yields rely on one rainy season. Although productivity in Niger has shown a positive trend, agriculture has been strongly affected in recent decades by several crises partly or entirely due to extreme weather events. Farmers pursue a number of strategies in the face of climatic (and nonclimatic) stressors including soil and water conservation methods such as barriers, terracing, and planting pits, and their adaptive capacity is deemed critical for estimating the economic impact of climate change. An understanding of climate change adaptation processes at the farm household level is therefore crucial to the development of well-designed and targeted mitigation policies. In this study, we use new data from Niger and regression analysis to study climate change adaptation through the digging of zaї pits and food production and the role of human capital measures therein. We find that adaptation is influenced by the perception that the frequency of droughts has increased and by the availability of financial resources and household labor. Adaptation is also influenced by educational attainment—both formal and Koranic school education. Adaptation of zaї pits is found to play an important role in food productivity. Our counterfactual analysis reveals that even though all households would benefit from adaptation, the effect is found to be significantly larger for households that actually did adapt relative to those that did not, indicating that the prospects of closing the productivity gap through encouraging adaptation in less well-endowed households are limited.
Author | : Mel Watkins |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 324 |
Release | : 2002-07 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0743245415 |
From a renowned editor of The New York Times comes a moving memoir that recounts his life from its start. Beginning with his turbulent childhood as an African American coming of age in the 1950s and 1960s, Mel Watkins pens a poignant and powerful memoir of his life at all stages, including his relationship with his brother who was addicted to drugs and violence and his connection with his grandmother, who inspired him to reach for the sky. “Mel Watkins has written a lovely book—warm and smart—that is much more than a memoir. Ohio and its black population have never been better served.” — Toni Morrison
Author | : Michael Bowers |
Publisher | : Apress |
Total Pages | : 502 |
Release | : 2007-10-05 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 1430203919 |
Applying design patterns to HTML and CSS allows web developers and designers to improve their work, in terms of efficiency/productivity and end results, so this is an essential book for anyone involved in the industry. As well as information on CSS and HTML best practices, this book provides the reader with all the CSS and HTML design patterns they need, to adapt for their own projects quickly and easily, along with details of exactly how each one works, and how to use them most effectively. The book is up-to-date for modern browser support, and CSS and HTML specs.
Author | : Donovan Garett |
Publisher | : Donovan Garett Media Co. |
Total Pages | : 220 |
Release | : 2024-03-01 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 196326701X |
In the fiercely competitive world of small independent restaurants, success isn't just about serving great food. It's about maximizing your table turnover rate and profitability – especially in the post-pandemic era. "The Restaurant Table Turnover Playbook" is your roadmap to transforming your restaurant into a thriving, money-making machine. In this book, you'll discover the critical connection between table turnover rates and soaring profit margins. Revolutionize Your Restaurant's Efficiency Discover the hidden mistakes that may be silently sabotaging your restaurant's growth and profitability. This playbook unmasks both patent and latent mistakes, shedding light on the "Golden Blindfold" effect that often obscures critical issues. From Chaos to Clarity: Operate with Precision Navigate through the challenges of limited customer volume, personalized service, and operational flexibility. Learn how to scale your restaurant without feeling overwhelmed and identify the hidden bottlenecks that hinder your success. Master the Art of Profitable Dining Uncover and overcome five most common mistakes that plague small independent restaurant owners: 1. Poor Reservation Management: Turn no-shows into loyal customers by implementing best practices that ensure optimal table utilization. 2. Slow Service & Kitchen Delays: Reduce customer wait times and increase table turnover with efficiency-enhancing strategies. 3. Poor Seating Optimization: Harness the power of your restaurant's space, enhancing both turnover and guest experience. 4. Poor Waitlist Management: Keep customers happy while they wait and use data-driven insights to improve their experience. 5. Poor Menu Presentation: Craft visually appealing menus that not only delight diners but also expedite decision-making and service. Empower Your Staff, Amplify Your Profits We’ll dive into the importance of staff training, creating a positive workplace culture, and the impact of your team on table turnover and profitability. Turn employees into your greatest asset. Embrace Technology for Long-Term Success Discover how modern technology can revolutionize your restaurant's operations, reduce costs, and increase profit margins. Learn to implement key technology solutions such as Point-of-Sale (POS) systems, QR codes, and delivery platform integration. Master Your Online Presence and Protect Your Reputation Learn how to navigate the world of social media, online reviews, and data security with confidence. Harness the power of technology while protecting your restaurant's image and customer data. In "The Restaurant Table Turnover Playbook," you'll find actionable strategies, industry best practices, professional tips, examples and insights to transform your restaurant into a highly profitable and efficient operation. Don't let these 5 commonly overlooked mistakes hold you back—supercharge your table turnover rate and profitability today! Don't miss out on this opportunity to skyrocket your restaurant's profits. Get your copy of "The Restaurant Table Turnover Playbook" now! TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Latent vs. Patent Mistakes: Unmasking the Unseen Chapter 3. Seeing the Bigger Picture: From Situational Blindness to Operational Clarity Chapter 4. Mistake #1: Poor Reservation Management Chapter 5. Mistake #2: Slow Service & Kitchen Delays Chapter 6. Mistake #3: Poor Seating Optimization Chapter 7. Mistake #4: Poor Waitlist Management Chapter 8. Mistake #5: Poor Menu Presentation Chapter 9. Staff Training and Customer Service Chapter 10. The Importance of Embracing Technology for Long-Term Success Chapter 11. How to Implement Technology Solutions in Your Restaurant Chapter 12. Social Media, Reputation Management, Data Security and Tech Training
Author | : Jeremy Gantz |
Publisher | : Verso Books |
Total Pages | : 273 |
Release | : 2017-04-18 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 1786631148 |
The stories behind the inequality crisis—a forty-year investigation by In These Times With heart-wrenching reporting and incisive analysis, In These Times magazine has charted a staggering rise in inequality and the fall of the American middle class. Here, in a selection from four decades of articles by investigative reporters and progressive thinkers, is the story of our age. It is a tale of shockingly successful corporate takeovers stretching from Reagan to Trump, but also of brave attempts to turn the tide, from the Seattle global justice protests to Occupy to the Fight for 15. Featuring contributions from Michelle Chen, Noam Chomsky, Tom Geoghegan, Juan González, David Moberg, Salim Muwakkil, Ralph Nader, Frances Fox Piven, Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, Slavoj Žižek, and many others, The Age of Inequality is the definitive account of a defining issue of our time.
Author | : Michael Bowers |
Publisher | : Apress |
Total Pages | : 513 |
Release | : 2012-01-24 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 1430237813 |
Pro HTML5 and CSS3 Design Patterns is a reference book and a cookbook on how to style web pages using CSS3 and HTML5. It contains 350 ready–to–use patterns (CSS3 and HTML5 code snippets) that you can copy and paste into your code. Each pattern can be combined with other patterns to create an unlimited number of solutions, and each pattern works reliably in all major browsers without the need for browser hacks. The book is completely up-to-date with code, best practices, and browser compatibilities for HTML5 and CSS3—enabling you to dive in and make use of these new technologies in production environments. Pro HTML5 and CSS3 Design Patterns is so much more than just a cookbook, though! It systematically covers every usable feature of CSS3 and combines these features with HTML5 to create reusable patterns. Each pattern has an intuitive name to make it easy to find, remember, and refer to. Accessibility and best practices are carefully engineered into each design pattern, example, and source code. The book’s layout, with a pattern’s example on the left page and its explanation on the right, makes it easy to find a pattern and study it without having to flip between pages. The book is also readable from cover to cover, with topics building carefully upon previous topics. Pro HTML5 and CSS3 Design Patterns book unleashes your productivity and creativity in web design and development. Instead of hacking your way toward a solution, you'll learn how to predictably create successful designs every time by reusing and combining modular design patterns.
Author | : Nolan Lewis |
Publisher | : Oneoff Publishing.com |
Total Pages | : 383 |
Release | : 2007-08-09 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0952260352 |
In 1943 the Nazis war machine had subdued most of Western Europe. A very young Ted Norman joins the 448th Bomb Group based in Seething, England, as part of the Allies effort to win the war. Casualties are high with typically 1 in 20 aircraft missing every mission. As the bombing raids push ever further into enemy territory, Ted is forced to reach the very limit of his own endurance in order to become the Captain his men depend on. Nolan Lewis has based his book on his experiences of World War II.