Warm Hearts and Cold Cash

Warm Hearts and Cold Cash
Author: Marcia Millman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1991
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Examines the relationship of love and money in families and teaches that honesty, a respect for others, and generosity are the most valuable assets in settling family accounts.

Cold Cash for Warm Hearts

Cold Cash for Warm Hearts
Author: Richard Steckel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Corporations
ISBN: 9781892696328

This book is the most complete compendium of cause-related marketing ideas in print. Dr. Steckel and his team have compiled hundreds of ideas that corporations and nonprofits have used successfully. The initiatives feature partnerships that Dr. Steckel helped to forge during the past 20 years. Marketing, advertising, fundraising, fund development and other creative professionals will find the idea yeast here to develop outstanding cause-related marketing plans. This is not a how-to, but rather a valuable reference guide and creativity booster. The strategies can be employed separately, as a whole, or in combination with an organization's existing initiatives. All of the strategies serve the needs of both the nonprofit organization and its for-profit partner. They are clearly and concisely explained under the headings of Strategy, Underlying Value, Components, and Execution. An extensive index helps the reader find ideas and strategies by name or by subject.

Warm Hearts and Cold Cash

Warm Hearts and Cold Cash
Author: Marcia Millman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1991
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Examines the relationship of love and money in families and teaches that honesty, a respect for others, and generosity are the most valuable assets in settling family accounts.

Cold Nose, Warm Heart

Cold Nose, Warm Heart
Author: Mara Wells
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2020-01-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1492698598

Man's best friend is turning out to be his worst enemy... I have one chance to redeem my family name: take a rundown Miami Beach apartment building and turn it into luxury condos. Easy, right? Sure, if you're not faced with a bunch of angry neighbors—and smart and sassy building manager Riley Carson—who are all salty about me tearing down their precious dog park. Listen, I like dogs as much as the next guy, but this is business. Her bite is definitely worse than her bark... Caleb Donovan has absolutely no understanding of the value of a community dog park. And try as I might to convince him—with help from my big-hearted dog LouLou—the man is intractable. If only he weren't also adorable. I'm supposed to be rescuing the dog park, not drooling like a shelter puppy. The attraction between us is the last thing I need...unless I can somehow convince him that what's best for business isn't always what's best for the heart.

God And Mammon In America

God And Mammon In America
Author: Robert Wuthnow
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 346
Release: 1998-10-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1439105960

Drawing on a new survey of more than two thousand working Americans, the author of Christianity in the 21st Century explores the relationship between religious faith and attitudes toward work and money to examine Americans' ambivalence toward materialism and consumerism.

Cold Paws, Warm Heart

Cold Paws, Warm Heart
Author: Debra DeBlock-Hayford
Publisher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2008-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1606472631

"Do animals go to heaven? Are they too important in the lives of today's Christians or not important enough? Ask four different pastors and you're likely to get four different answers, (i.e. "Yes", "No", "I don't know", "We can't be sure.") With Christian parents in mind, Cold Paws, Warm Heart tackles these questions from a Biblical standpoint. The answers given are illustrated with stories from the Bible, fascinating interviews and stories from several knowledgeable persons, and the author's own personal experiences with animals."--Page 4 of cover.

Jewish Life and American Culture

Jewish Life and American Culture
Author: Sylvia Barack Fishman
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0791492745

Jews in the United States are uniquely American in their connections to Jewish religion and ethnicity. Sylvia Barack Fishman in her groundbreaking book, Jewish Life and American Culture, shows that contemporary Jews have created a hybrid new form of Judaism, merging American values and behaviors with those from historical Jewish traditions. Fishman introduces a new concept called coalescence, an adaptation technique through which Jews merge American and Jewish elements. Analyzing the increasingly permeable boundaries in the ethnic identity construction of Jewish and non-Jewish Americans, she suggests that during the process of coalescence, Jews combine the texts of American and Jewish cultures, losing track of their dissonance and perceiving them as a unified Jewish whole. The author generates data from diverse sources in the social sciences and humanities, including the 1990 National Jewish Population Survey and other statistical studies, interviews and focus groups, popular and material culture, literature and film, to demonstrate the pervasiveness of coalescence. The book pays special attention to gender issues and the relationship of women to their Jewish and American identities. A blend of lively narrative and scholarly detail, this book includes useful tables, accessible figures and models, and fascinating illustrations which present the educational, occupational, and behavioral patterns of American Jews, organizational profiles, family formation, religious observance, and the impact of Jewish education.