Nefarious Business Mogul

Nefarious Business Mogul
Author: Amadi Arua
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2012-08-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 147724073X

NEFARIOUS BUSINESS MOGUL Nobody including the detectives could understand why a very rich woman in New York who was a business mogul could be into nefarious act that was not only to cause health hazard to the people of United State but was a cause to a drastic set back economically, socially and otherwise. It is just a heart tearing story of how the inability to apologize to those we have offended, accepting when we are guilty and the effect of not forgiving caused by anger in people is tearing down the hope and features of nations, children, families and business empires in the world.

Death of a Tycoon

Death of a Tycoon
Author: Esther Matz
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2020-12-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1525583905

Shortly after wrapping up the case of a murdered judge in the small community of Pineview, the discovery of a body on the beach during her early morning jog plunges lawyer Vivian Clarke into yet another murder mystery. Teaming up once again with Bruce Hathaway, an indigenous officer of the RCMP, who has now been promoted from detective to superintendent, they seek not only to solve the crime but also to plumb the connection it might have to a proposed waterfront development that threatens to destroy Pineview’s idyllic way of life. At the same time, they put their energy towards dealing with the increasing challenge of the Pineview youth who have been marginalized by the community. As they share these common objectives, the relationship between them develops more deeply into a bond of love and trust.

It's an Emotional Game

It's an Emotional Game
Author: Lionel F. Stapley
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2018-05-08
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0429901054

Based on work in the anxiety-provoking and emotional environment of professional football, this book explores the effect that emotions have on the relationships and relatedness of team members; and, the struggles experienced in controlling and managing emotions by leaders and managers of teams. More specifically, this book explores the conflicts associated with the process of managing the boundary between what is inside and what is outside: between what is in the manager's mind and what is happening in the external environment.

Neon Metropolis

Neon Metropolis
Author: Hal Rothman
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2015-10-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1317958535

Praise for the Previous Edition (0 415 92612 2): ...lively and provocative...this book will teach you something startling on nearly every page... --The New York Times Book Review Like the Emerald City, Las Vegas glitters brightly in the vast Nevada desert, a haven for refugees from ordinary America. A hip, iconic, playground that exports nothing, it nonetheless earns billions from consumer services alone -- gambling, hotels, gaming, and entertainment. It is, historian Hal Rothman argues, the quintessential city of the future. As other cities try to mirror its success and huge, respectable corporations like Coca-Cola invest in a piece of the pie, the very traits that have ostracized Las Vegas in the past -- hedonism, money worship, and permissiveness -- have today made it America's fastest growing urban center. From the gambling-driven, mob-run Sin City of the 1940s to the corporatization of the Strip as a respectable family entertainment center after the 1970s, Las Vegas has shown incredible economic resilience and adaptability. The first full account of America's new dream capital, Neon Metropolis brilliantly shows how Las Vegas gambled on the post-industrial service economy well before the rest of the country knew it was coming, and won.

The Making of Modern Nevada

The Making of Modern Nevada
Author: Hal Rothman
Publisher: University of Nevada Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2010-09-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 0874178339

Nevada has always been different from other states. Almost from its beginning, Nevada sanctioned behaviors considered immoral elsewhere—gambling, prize-fighting, brothels, easy divorce—and embraced a culture of individualism and disdain for the constraints of more conventional society. In The Making of Modern Nevada, author Hal Rothman focuses on the factors that shaped the state’s original maverick, colonial status and those that later allowed it to emerge as the new standard of American consumer- ism and postmodern liberalism. Rothman introduces the masters who sought to own Nevada, from bonanza kings to Mafia mobsters, as well as the politicians, miners, gamblers, civic and civil-rights leaders, union organ- izers, and casino corporate moguls who guided the state into prosperity and national importance. He also analyzes the role of mob and labor union money in the development of Las Vegas; the Sagebrush Rebellion; the rise of megaresorts and of Las Vegas as a world icon of leisure and pleasure; and the political and social impact of the proposed Yucca Mountain nuclear waste repository. The Making of Modern Nevada is essential reading for anyone who wonders how the Silver State got this way, and where it may be going in the twenty-first century.