Wraps for Every Wear
Author | : Jeannine LaRoche |
Publisher | : Leisure Arts |
Total Pages | : 22 |
Release | : 2011-07 |
Genre | : Crafts & Hobbies |
ISBN | : 1609000579 |
A collection of shawls, stoles poncho-style cover-ups.
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Author | : Jeannine LaRoche |
Publisher | : Leisure Arts |
Total Pages | : 22 |
Release | : 2011-07 |
Genre | : Crafts & Hobbies |
ISBN | : 1609000579 |
A collection of shawls, stoles poncho-style cover-ups.
Author | : Peggy Fincher Winters |
Publisher | : Visual Reference Pub Incorporated |
Total Pages | : 234 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781584710707 |
Today's major retail marketers look to the power of branding as their most potent and valuable strategic asset. This fascinating book of case studies demonstrates what really works in effective retail brand management, showing readers a myriad of marketing and creative efforts that help develop a branding story. Filled with over 500 full-color photos, Brandstand identifies, analyzes, and interprets each brand, and presents a new, "how-to-think" rather than "what-to-think" theory about building retail equity.
Author | : Deborah Lupton |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 227 |
Release | : 2017-10-02 |
Genre | : Health & Fitness |
ISBN | : 1351609599 |
Self-tracking practices are part of many health and medical domains. The introduction of digital technologies such as smartphones, tablet computers, apps, social media platforms, dedicated patient support sites and wireless devices for medical monitoring has contributed to the expansion of opportunities for people to engage in self-tracking of their bodies and health and illness states. The contributors to this book cover a range of self-tracking techniques, contexts and geographical locations: fitness tracking using the wearable Fitbit device in the UK; English adolescent girls’ use of health and fitness apps; stress and recovery monitoring software and devices in a group of healthy Finns; self-monitoring by young Australian illicit drug users; an Italian diabetes self-care program using an app and web-based software; and ‘show-and-tell’ videos uploaded to the Quantified Self website about people’s experiences of self-tracking. Major themes running across the collection include the emphasis on self-responsibility and self-management on which self-tracking rationales and devices tend to rely; the biopedagogical function of self-tracking (teaching people about how to be both healthy and productive biocitizens); and the reproduction of social norms and moral meanings concerning health states and embodiment (good health can be achieved through self-tracking, while illness can be avoided or better managed). This book was originally published as a special issue of the Health Sociology Review.
Author | : Brian Bilston |
Publisher | : Unbound Publishing |
Total Pages | : 244 |
Release | : 2016-10-06 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 1783523069 |
You Took the Last Bus Home is the first and long-awaited collection of ingeniously hilarious and surprisingly touching poems from Brian Bilston, the mysterious ‘Poet Laureate of Twitter’. With endless wit, imaginative wordplay and underlying heartache, he offers profound insights into modern life, exploring themes as diverse as love, death, the inestimable value of a mobile phone charger, the unbearable torment of forgetting to put the rubbish out, and the improbable nuances of the English language. Constantly experimenting with literary form, Bilston’s words have been known to float off the page, take the shape of the subjects they explore, and reflect our contemporary world in the form of Excel spreadsheets, Venn diagrams and Scrabble tiles. This irresistibly charming collection of his best-loved poems will make you laugh out loud while making you question the very essence of the human condition in the twenty-first century.