The New Encyclopedia of American Scandal

The New Encyclopedia of American Scandal
Author: George C. Kohn
Publisher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 463
Release: 2001
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 1438130228

Covering people and events from the 1630s to the present day, this reference offers 455 entries on such topics as dirty politics, white-collar scams, botched cover-ups, tawdry love affairs, and despicable acts of corruption.

Ringers & Rascals

Ringers & Rascals
Author: David Ashforth
Publisher: Eclipse Press
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2004
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781581501063

Chronicles Peter Christian Barrie's efforts to fool horse racing authorities by painting horses with henna dye to disguise good race horses as bad ones, fooling betters and fixing races.

Italy Cocktails

Italy Cocktails
Author: Paul Feinstein
Publisher: Cider Mill Press
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2024-05-14
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1400251907

An elegant collection of over 100 recipes inspired by Italia. These signature drink recipes from Italy hotspots pay homage to this vibrant country. With over 100 recipes and dozens of bartender profiles, you can drink like a local whether you’re just visiting or entertaining at home. From ritzy rooftop bars with views of the Colosseum to stylish Japanese-inspired haunts, locals and tourists alike will discover new watering holes that are sure to satisfy all tastes. With signature creations by prominent mixologists in the region, this book offers a detailed rundown of the best locations Italy has to offer. Within the gorgeous, die-cut covers, you'll find: More than 100 essential and exciting cocktail recipes, including recipes for bespoke ingredients and other serving suggestions Interviews with the country's trendsetting bartenders and mixologists Bartending tips and techniques from the experts Food and drink hotspots across the country And much more! Rome, Florence, Venice, Milan, Naples, Bologna, Verona, Siena, Sicily—explore these beautiful cities and their craft cocktail scenes without ever leaving your zip code with Italy Cocktails.

Think Consumer

Think Consumer
Author: Jamil Ammar
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2011-01-18
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1443828025

The availability of a wide range of branded products makes the selection of the right type of goods a difficult process. This is particularly true in the case of goods whose characteristics consumers do not have complete information about, which they can only learn about after purchasing (experiencing goods). A trade mark quality guarantee facilitates consumers’ choice by sending quality signals. It also enables a trader of branded goods to differentiate the quality of his goods from those of his competitors. Accordingly, trade mark protection is said to enhance economic efficiency, and thus the production of quality goods, and reduce consumer search costs. In order for this to work, however, among other conditions, the trader must maintain consistent quality over time and across consumers. Otherwise, trade mark protection will enhance artificial product differentiation, and thus distort competition. To date, despite its profound significance, the quality guarantee is seen as performing an economic function that trade mark law is ill equipped to deal with. As a result, this function is not enforced under trade mark law. Contrary to mainstream thinking, this book argues that the quality function of a trade mark should be recognised and enforced through trade mark law. What is at stake is far from insignificant: it is about bridging the ever increasing gap between the legal rationales for trade mark protection and the economic consequences of this protection in practice. The book is also about how consumers should shape their relationship with trade marks and what role law should play in constructing that relationship. By giving independent legal substance to the quality function, trade mark law encourages a trader to improve the quality of his goods instead of simply improving the persuasive or advertising value of the mark, which, in turn, enhances artificial product differentiation, increases rather than decreases consumer search costs, and distorts competition.

Cinzano

Cinzano
Author: Людмила Петрушевская
Publisher:
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1991
Genre: Russian drama
ISBN:

Re-issue of two Soviet-era plays by The Female Chekhov.

Italian American Forever

Italian American Forever
Author: Alex Guarnaschelli
Publisher: Clarkson Potter
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2024-10-15
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0593578007

120 go-to Italian American favorites for all the red-sauced, pan-fried, crispy-cornered, baked-until-bubbly comforting classics you’ll want to eat every night. Food Network star Alex Guarnaschelli may be a French-trained chef, an Iron Chef, and a short-order-chef to her daughter, Ava, but at her core, she’s an Italian American home cook. Her mom’s heritage was Sicilian and her dad’s people were from Bari; she pledged allegiance to her father’s marinara on weekdays and to her mom’s on the weekend and grew up eating at many of the red-checked-tablecloth trattorias throughout New York City. She still stops in to chitchat with the shop owners in Little Italy, where she buys the milkiest fresh mozz, the most thinly sliced prosciutto, and the crunchiest biscotti. These are the recipes that are favorites for so many of us, whether your family is from Italy or not. From Fettuccine Alfredo, Whole Chicken alla Diavola, and Carmella Soprano’s Lasagna (yes, that Carmella Soprano) to Stuffed Artichokes so big and bursting that they’re a main course unto themselves, these 120 recipes and 115 stunning photos are a celebration of garlic and tomatoes, Parmesan, pesto, and all the meatballs, sausages, and tiramisu in between. There are both simple weeknight suppers and slowly simmered Sunday sauces, and they represent the food we make to celebrate, commiserate, and just to be—it’s Italian, it’s American, it’s all of us.

Karamba

Karamba
Author: O.K Oyenekan
Publisher: Book Venture Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2018-12-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1643487426

Light Pollution Handbook

Light Pollution Handbook
Author: Kohei Narisada
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 966
Release: 2013-06-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1402026668

Constituting the first holistic overview including practical remedies, this handbook provides the background needed by anyone grappling with the complex issue of outdoor lighting and its effects. It describes not only the problems that astronomers and other night sky observers face in reducing the problems of information loss due to light pollution, as well as the problems lighting technologists face in optimising outdoor lighting installations that cause little or no light pollution. The first part is directed to decision makers and managers of outdoor space and covers the areas of general interest, culminating in recommendations to reduce the impact of light pollution. The second part is directed primarily to scientists and engineers, as a support to the design and maintenance of outdoor lighting installations, with special reference to astronomical observations. Elaborating issues from the first part, these contributions include examples that refer to specific outdoor lighting projects and to more general policy and educational measures. Written for designers of lighting equipment and managers of astronomical observatories, but also aimed at the authorities and decision makers responsible for the organization and maintenance of the public space, it will serve a good purpose in graduate or postgraduate curricula for scientists, engineers, economists and law students. This handbook fills the gap that exists between astronomical textbooks, engineering texts and popular brochures about light pollution.

The Applicability of Night Time Remote Sensing Data in Indian Context to Analyze Urban Dynamics

The Applicability of Night Time Remote Sensing Data in Indian Context to Analyze Urban Dynamics
Author: Avanesh Kumar Singh
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2017-01-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1365150178

Urbanization is a basic element of human society's dynamics. It is a process of transformation from traditional, rural economies to modern, commercial one that comes with changes at spatial, social, economical and environmental level. Urbanization not only concentrates people(less than 3%%%% area of the globe is urbanized) it also creates hot spot for energy consumption, natural resource consumption and emission of pollutants and greenhouse gases, and act as nodes linking communication and transport infrastructure- themselves all too often a source of pressure on the surrounding environment (Herald Martin, 2010)