39270 Further tougher closer Volvo ocean race


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Over a racecourse measuring 39,270 nautical miles, the world's leading sailors delivered the closest race ever in pursuit of one of sailing's most coveted prizes, the Volvo Ocean Race Trophy. Sur les 39270 milles du parcours, les meilleurs marins au monde ont disputé une course serrée comme jamais pour remporter l'un des prix nautiques les plus convoités: le Trophée de la Volvo Ocean Race. Sobre un recorrido de 39270 millas nâuticas, los mejores regatistas del mundo disputaron la regata màs renida que ha habido en la batalla por uno de los trofeos mâs codiciados de la vela, el Volvo Ocean Race Trophy.




39270km


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A Thrilling Race


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It's race day at Mr. Fred's racetrack. Who will win? This fast-paced story puts young readers in the driver's seat as Mary Ann and her friends zoom around the track. Basic concepts such as opposites and colors are introduced in this exciting fiction book, which accompanies the HABA game Monza. Readers will also learn about teamwork, problem solving, and the importance of being a good sport regardless of whether they win or lose. Age-appropriate text and colorful illustrations make this an enjoyable book for both emerging readers and younger listeners.




Reports of the Town


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Brave New Car


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The best years of the automobile lie before us. But it will be a new kind of car and a new kind of automotive experience. There will be a new powertrain dominating the motoring world. Driving will gradually be ceded to the on-board electronics, and, in response, interiors will become more luxurious and sociable. The car will connect with other cars, and infrastructure, a community and ecology of mobility.Brave New Car outlines the possibilities, and opportunities, that lie before us.A premium quality book for the professional, student, and enthusiast alike, Brave New Car is sure to challenge and inspire new thinking in the automotive world and beyond.







Missing Children's Assistance Act


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Roots and Wings


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Steering one of the world's largest carmakers into the future, one man is taking an artistic and audacious approach to mobility. This is his story.




The Digital War


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What new directions in China’s digital economy mean for us all China is the largest homogenous digital market on Earth: unified by language, culture, and mobile payments. Not only a consumer market of unrivaled size, it’s also a vast and hyperactive innovation ecosystem for new technologies. And as China’s digital economy moves from a consumer-focused phase to an enterprise-oriented one, Chinese companies are rushing to capitalize on ways the newer wave of tech—the Internet of Things, AI, blockchain, cloud computing, and data analytics (iABCD)—can unlock value for their businesses from non-traditional angles. In China’s Data Economy, Winston Ma—investment professional, capital markets attorney, adjunct professor of digital economy, and bestselling author—details the profound global implications of this new direction, including how Chinese apps for services such as food delivery expand so quickly they surpass their U.S. models within a couple of years, and how the sheer scale and pace of Chinese innovation might lead to an AI arms race in which China and the U.S. vie aggressively for leadership. How China’s younger netizens participate in their evolving digital economy as consumers, creators, and entrepreneurs Why Online/Office (OMO, Online-merge-with-Offline) integration is viewed as the natural next step on from the O2O (Online-to-Offline) model used in the rest of the world The ways in which traditional Chinese industries such as retail, banking, and insurance are innovating to stay in the game What emerging markets can learn from China as they leapfrog past the personal computer age altogether, diving straight into the mobile-first economy Anyone interested in what’s next for Chinese digital powerhouses—investors, governments, entrepreneurs, international business players—will find this an essential guide to what lies ahead as China’s flexes new digital muscles to create new forms of value and challenge established tech giants across the world.




Production in the Innovation Economy


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Reports from an ambitious MIT research project that makes the case for encouraging the colocation of manufacturing and innovation. Production in the Innovation Economy emerges from several years of interdisciplinary research at MIT on the links between manufacturing and innovation in the United States and the world economy. Authors from political science, economics, business, employment and operations research, aeronautics and astronautics, and nuclear engineering come together to explore the extent to which manufacturing is key to an innovative and vibrant economy. Chapters include survey research on gaps in worker skill development and training; discussions of coproduction with Chinese firms and participation in complex manufacturing projects in China; analyses of constraints facing American start-up firms involved in manufacturing; proposals for a future of distributed manufacturing and a focus on product variety as a marker of innovation; and forecasts of powerful advanced manufacturing technologies on the horizon. The chapters show that although the global distribution of manufacturing is not an automatic loss for the United States, gains from the colocation of manufacturing and innovation have not disappeared. The book emphasizes public policy that encourages colocation through, for example, training programs, supplements to private capital, and interfirm cooperation in industry consortia. Such approaches can help the United States not only to maintain manufacturing capacity but also, crucially, to maximize its innovative potential. Contributors Joyce Lawrence, Richard K. Lester, Richard M. Locke, Florian Metzler, Jonas Nahm, Paul Osterman, Elisabeth B. Reynolds, Donald B. Rosenfeld, Hiram M. Samel, Sanjay E. Sarma, Edward S. Steinfeld, Andrew Weaver, Rachel L. Wellhausen, Olivier de Weck