The Big Box

The Big Box
Author: Virginia Grant Clammer
Publisher: First Avenue Editions
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1999-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780761320494

Bill and his little sister Kay enjoy playing in a big box, which becomes in turn a car, a jet, and the engine of a train.

The Big Box

The Big Box
Author: Toni Morrison
Publisher: Jump At The Sun
Total Pages: 50
Release: 1999-09-10
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

Because they do not abide by the rules written by the adults around them, three children are judged unable to handle their freedom and forced to live in a box with three locks on the door.

Big Box USA

Big Box USA
Author: Bart Elmore
Publisher: University Press of Colorado
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2024-04-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1646425944

Big Box USA presents a new look at how the big box retail store has dramatically reshaped the US economy and its ecosystems in the last half century. From the rural South to the frigid North, from inside stores to ecologies far beyond, this book examines the relationships that make up one of the most visible features of late twentieth-century and early twenty-first-century American life. The rise of big box retail since the 1960s has transformed environments on both local and global scales. Almost everyone has explored the aisles of big box stores. The allure of “everyday low prices” and brightly colored products of every kind connect shoppers with a global marketplace. Contributors join a growing conversation between business and environmental history, addressing the ways American retail institutions have affected physical and cultural ecologies around the world. Essays on Walmart, Target, Cabela’s, REI, and Bass Pro Shops assess the “bigness” of these superstores from “smokestacks to coat racks” and contend that their ecological impacts are not limited to the footprints of parking lots and manufacturing but also play a didactic role in educating consumers about their relationships with the environment. A model for historians seeking to bring business and environmental histories together in their analyses of merchant capital’s role in the landscapes of everyday life and how it has remade human relationships with nature, Big Box USA is a must-read for students and scholars of the environment, business, sustainability, retail professionals, and a general audience.

The Big Box and Other Stories

The Big Box and Other Stories
Author: Diana Perkins
Publisher: Nelson Thornes
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1992
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780174015437

New Way, renowned for its phonic focus and success with generations of children, has always been committed to a balanced phonic approach.

The Big Box

The Big Box
Author: Paul George
Publisher: Raintree
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2021-04
Genre:
ISBN: 1398216984

Big-Box Swindle

Big-Box Swindle
Author: Stacy Mitchell
Publisher: Beacon Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2007-10-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780807035016

A Book Sense Pick and Annual Highlight With a New Afterword In less than two decades, large retail chains have become the most powerful corporations in America. In this deft and revealing book, Stacy Mitchell illustrates how mega-retailers are fueling many of our most pressing problems, from the shrinking middle class to rising pollution and diminished civic engagement—and she shows how a growing number of communities and independent businesses are effectively fighting back. Mitchell traces the dramatic growth of mega-retailers—from big boxes like Wal-Mart, Home Depot, Costco, and Staples to chains like Starbucks, Olive Garden, Blockbuster, and Old Navy—and the precipitous decline of independent businesses. Drawing on examples from virtually every state in the country, she unearths the extraordinary impact of these companies and the big-box mentality on everything from soaring gasoline consumption to rising poverty rates, failing family farms, and declining voting levels. Along the way, Mitchell exposes the shocking role government policy has played in the expansion of mega-retailers and builds a compelling case that communities composed of many small, locally owned businesses are healthier and more prosperous than those dominated by a few large chains. More than a critique, Big-Box Swindle provides an invigorating account of how some communities have successfully countered the spread of big boxes and rebuilt their local economies. Since 2000, more than two hundred big-box development projects have been halted by groups of ordinary citizens, and scores of towns and cities have adopted laws that favor small-scale, local business development and limit the proliferation of chains. From cutting-edge land-use policies to innovative cooperative small-business initiatives, Mitchell offers communities concrete strategies that can stave off mega-retailers and create a more prosperous and sustainable future.

Big Box Schools

Big Box Schools
Author: Lori Latrice Martin
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2015-04-21
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1498510426

The American public school system is at a crossroad. One pathway is decorated with signs and institutions that will lead public education towards a destination of collective obligation, accountability, and responsibility that is student-centered, community-based, and driven by educators and parents working in the best interest of students, families, communities, and the broader society. The other pathway is littered with pamphlets, flyers, and electronic billboards falsely advertising the merits of school “choice.” The direction American public schools appear to have taken over the past few decades is increasingly dotted with charter schools operated by for-profit multinational corporations, and themed public schools. Increasingly, efforts to reform public education in America resemble the business model made popular by the founder of Wal-Mart, Sam Walton. Big Box Schools: Race, Education, and the Danger of the Wal-Martization of Public Schools in America examines the dangers of the Wal-Martization of American public schools and highlights efforts to challenge policies and practices which place greater emphasis on profits than on pupils.

The Big Box

The Big Box
Author: Caitlin Fraser
Publisher:
Total Pages: 16
Release: 2009
Genre: Maps
ISBN: 9781742340302

Life Within a Big Box

Life Within a Big Box
Author: Megan O'Hara
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2020-12-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1480897744

For more than 25 years, author Megan O’Hara worked as an hourly associate at Walmart in fifteen stores across five states. In Life within a Big Box, she shares her story, revealing the challenges, laughter, tears, fun, and hard work that went into every year. In chronoloigcal order, O’Hara describes her work experiences. This memoir follows her career from one store to another, through her progressive and sometimes regressive steps toward her final goal. Offering a behind-the-scenes look at how the stores work, she discusses: well-managed and ill-managed stores; how to do the job; shift changes and schedules; a CEO visit; fraternizing with hourly associates; unfair coaching with integrity at stake; discrimination, unions, and Walmart; corporate rules; Black Friday, Christmas, and other holidays; theft; associate camaraderie and favoritism; and hourly wage problems. Life within a Big Box gives an insider’s perspective of Walmart and explores what it’s like to work for the largest retailer and private employer in the world.

The Franki Amato Mysteries Big Box Set

The Franki Amato Mysteries Big Box Set
Author: Traci Andrighetti
Publisher: Traci Andrighetti
Total Pages: 2246
Release: 2022-10-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

“The good times roll in Traci Andrighetti’s Franki Amato series! Cleverly named with colorful Italian libations—and filled with equally colorful characters—these fast-paced and funny cozies feature a dryly witty sleuth and a New Orleans setting so well-rendered, you can taste the Hurricanes, cher. Written with equal parts sprezzatura and humor, Andrighetti's well-plotted mysteries feature more twists and turns than a Mardi Gras parade. Looking forward to Franki‘s next “intoxicating” adventure!” ~ Rosie Genova, author of The Italian Kitchen Mysteries This cozy comedy collection includes all 7 books in the USA Today bestselling Franki Amato Mysteries: Limoncello Yellow (book 1) Prosecco Pink (book 2) Amaretto Amber (book 3) Campari Crimson (book 4) Galliano Gold (book 5) Marsala Maroon (book 6) Valpolicella Violet (book 7) And the Mardi Gras party isn’t over! Tuaca Tan (book 8) came down the parade route in 2023, and Nocino Noir (book 9) rolled in 2024! Next to join the festivities in Sambuca Scarlet (book 10), coming in 2025! To find out what Franki’s up to between the books, join Traci’s newsletter at traciandrighetti.com to get the Franki Amato Mini Mysteries for FREE! If you like zany characters and laugh-out-loud humor with a splash of suspense, then you’ll drink up this fun series by USA Today Bestselling Author Traci Andrighetti. Cheers!