Cola Madness

Cola Madness
Author: Gary Panter
Publisher:
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2000
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN:

Graphic novel. A rock'n'roll tale of environmental disaster.

Greater Than Emperor

Greater Than Emperor
Author: Amanda Collins
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2002
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780472112500

Studies the adoption of a new civic identity in fourteenth-century Rome from the perspective of a young revolutionary, Cola di Rienzo

The Bluest State

The Bluest State
Author: Jon Keller
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1466855231

What's Happened to Massachusetts? At one time, Americans thought of Massachusetts with pride. It was the place where the charge against British oppression was incubated and first battle of the Revolutionary War was fought. It was the intellectual center of the United States, the home of the country's first university – Harvard - and the birthplace of some of our most famous writers -- Emily Dickinson, Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau, to name just a few. What do Americans picture when they think of Massachusetts today? They think of taxes on everything that moves and a burning desire to tax what doesn't. They think of unctuous, doomed Presidential candidates from Michael Dukakis to John Kerry. And, most of all, they think of "Kennedy Country" - not the moderate politics of JFK who backed supply-side tax cuts and saber-rattling foreign policy, but a place influenced by the ideology of his little brother, Ted, a punch line for bad political jokes and the relic of a dream gone bad. Over the past thirty years, Massachusetts has been the test kitchen for the baby boom's political impulses and instincts, with devastating results: urban deterioration, failing public schools and a vanishing job base. Unfortunately, the story of Massachusetts' decline has national implications. Other states share its problems. And the cautionary tale of their mishandling in Massachusetts speaks to a broader issue. What's gone wrong with the Democratic Party? In The Bluest State, a book that echoes Tom Franks' bestseller "What's the Matter With Kansas?" Jon Keller, a veteran political commentator, shows how the collapse of the Massachusetts Miracle into the Massachusetts Miasma mirrors chronic failures within the Democratic Party and American liberalism. After an election in which Democrats elsewhere regained power in Washington by moving toward the political center, the story of how failed boomer politics ruined one of America's great liberal citadels is a timely warning to the party for the election ahead.

Cracking the Code of Possibilities in Business

Cracking the Code of Possibilities in Business
Author: Taiwo Fajolu
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 151
Release: 2014-04-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1490832432

If managers, innovative and disruptive entrepreneurs, and opinion leadersespecially the ones in emerging economiesread only one book, this should be it. Taiwos study of the lives of the giants of Western industries and the lessons to be gained from their lives are of utmost relevance to a world suffering from the boom and burst and the cycle of growth and depression characteristic of Western economy. This book is a must-read, particularly by the budding entrepreneurs. It is loaded with viable information and aimed at achieving practical and result-oriented actions for developmental and growth objective in this aspect. Taiwos effort in putting this book together is commendable. Lets utilize it productively. Otunba Ayan Kolawole, CEO, Kolaris Services Group International, LLC (Enterprise & Manpower Development Consultants), Willingboro, New Jersey, USA I must commend the efforts, intellect and insight Taiwo have put into this book. One of the most important elements of Nigeria or any country at all becoming a great Nation is her Human Capabilities which makes Capacity Building a must. I will recommend that this book be used to teach in all Business Schools especially in ones that build and breed young Entrepreneurs ...Well Done. Gbenga Akinyombo, Executive Director, Subaru Motors Nigeria Cracking the Code of Possibilities in Business is a lively, pungent and intellectually stimulating excursion into how Nigeria can rediscover and reposition itself in the comity of nations through innovation, institutional renewal and re-engineering in an era of globalization. Absolutely un-put-down-able. Dr Femi Orebe, columnist for The Nation on Sunday

The Argument Handbook

The Argument Handbook
Author: K. J. Peters
Publisher: Broadview Press
Total Pages: 538
Release: 2018-11-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1460406486

The Argument Handbook is a classroom text for first-year composition that is designed to help students understand complex rhetorical situations and navigate the process of transforming private thoughts into persuasive, public writing. The book is organized around three key lenses of argumentation that help students focus on the practical challenges of persuasive writing: invention, audience, and authority. Its modular organization makes it easier for students to find what they need and easier for instructors to assign the content that fits their course.

The Real Thing

The Real Thing
Author: Constance L. Hays
Publisher: Random House Trade Paperbacks
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 081297364X

A definitive history of Coca-Cola, the world's best-known brand, by a New York Times reporter who has followed the company and who brings fresh insights to the world of Coke, telling a larger story about American business and culture.

Dear Langston, It Explodes!

Dear Langston, It Explodes!
Author: Regina Faye Brown
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 149
Release: 2010-02-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1477201254

Dear Langston, It Explodes! is the first title published by author Regina Faye Brown. It is a unique, genre-bending compilation of over two decades of writing. The author considers it like a social networking website in print. Current publishing projects include a collaboration on a biography with a prominent New Jersey construction magnate and geneological research for a non-fiction family history. Her blog address is http://beigerage.blogspot.com.

100 Mistakes that Changed History

100 Mistakes that Changed History
Author: Bill Fawcett
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2010-10-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 1101443677

Collected in one volume, here are backfires and blunders that collapsed empires, crashed economies, and altered the course of the world. From the Maginot Line to the Cuban Missile Crisis, history is filled with bad moves and not-so-bright ideas that snowballed into disasters and unintended consequences. This engrossing book looks at one hundred such tipping points. Japan bombs Pearl Harbor. The Caliphs of Baghdad spend themselves into bankruptcy. The Aztecs greet the Conquistadors with open arms. Mexico invites the Americans to Texas-and the Americans never leave. And the rest is history...

Killer Colas

Killer Colas
Author: Nancy Appleton
Publisher: Square One Publishers, Inc.
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2012-05-17
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0757053416

It’s as American as fast foods, ice cream, and candy bars. So why are people saying all those nasty things about soft drinks? The answer is simple: All those terrible things are true. And while the facts may be hard to swallow, it is high time we look at the damage that has been done by our long-running love affair with the beverage industry. In their new book, Killer Colas, Dr. Nancy Appleton and G. N. Jacobs provide a startling picture of a greedy industry hell-bent on destroying our country’s health, no matter what the cost. Over the last twenty-five years, the sale of sodas, energy beverages, and sports drinks has exploded, as has the incidence of adult and childhood obesity, diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, cancer, and stroke. In Killer Colas, the authors detail why this downward spiral has occurred. They look at the history and growth of the soft drink industry from fountain shops to multinational mega-corporations; they examine the industry’s powerful influence over the media; and they look at the addictive and harmful ingredients these companies have added to their formulas. The authors also offer scientific evidence that links our growing consumption of soft drinks with our declining health. In the light of our country’s health crisis, the consequences of our addiction to soft drinks can no longer be ignored. Killer Colas exposes the facts behind an addiction that is just as powerful and dangerous as our love of tobacco. Once you have read this book, you will never look at a soft drink in the same way.

Millionaire Teacher

Millionaire Teacher
Author: Andrew Hallam
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2011-11-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0470830069

The incredible story of how a schoolteacher built a million-dollar portfolio, and how you can too Most people wouldn't expect a schoolteacher to amass a million-dollar investment account. But Andrew Hallam did so, long before the typical retirement age. And now, with Millionaire Teacher, he wants to show you how to follow in his footsteps. With lively humor and the simple clarity you'd expect from a gifted educator, Hallam demonstrates how average people can build wealth in the stock market by shunning the investment products peddled by most financial advisors and avoiding the get-rich-quicker products concocted by an ever widening, self-serving industry. Using low cost index funds, coupled with a philosophy in line with the one that made Warren Buffett a multi-billionaire, Hallam guides readers to understand how the stock and bond markets really work, arming you with a psychological advantage for when markets fall. Shows why young investors should hope for stock market crashes if they want to get rich Explains how you can spend just 60 minutes a year on your investments, never open a financial paper, avoid investment news, and still leave most professional investors in the dust Promotes a unique new investment methodology that combines low cost index funds and a Warren Buffett-esque investment philosophy Millionaire Teacher explains how any middle-income individual can learn can learn the ABCs of personal finance and become a multi-millionaire, from a schoolteacher who has been there and done that.