Hummer H2


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The Hummer


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"[This book] is a study of America's most controversial personal automobile. Featuring more than fifteen essays, this collection analyzes the Hummer through a wide array of disciplines. The editors, Elaine Cardenas and Ellen Gorman, have divided the essays into four groups: myth and space, myth and body, myth and discourse, and myth as vehicle. An introduction by the editors places the study of the Hummer in a cultural context." -- from cover, page 4.




Hummer


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From military missions to trips to the mall, the Hummer is truly a unique vehicle. It's big, it's tough, and it has rolled its way onto American roads. Let's take a ride through the history of the Hummer with Sports Illustrated for Kids author Michael Bradley! Book jacket.




Two Paths


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Matt finally caught up with Connie, who had stopped at the back door of the large structure. 'Are you ready to be richer than you ever imagined?' she asked as she turned the key and opened the door. He followed. Matt Morris is a college student, finishing up his last semester of senior year and hoping to one day become an accomplished professor. But on this night, what began innocently enough as a birthday celebration at his favorite restaurant soon becomes a fight for survival in the face of unthinkable evil. After an unfortunate accident lands his mother-in-law in the hospital, Matt meets Connie, a beautiful psychologist, in the waiting room and soon finds himself agreeing to help her with a mysterious request: go to three different locations, find a small vial of liquid, and bring it back. What is the liquid for and why does Connie give him strict instructions not to drink it? Two Paths, by Gregory Moore, is an action-packed psychological suspense novel that follows Matt on an incredible one-night adventure, which will take him into the very lap of luxury and end in a small, clandestine laboratory. Along the way, Matt will see incalculable riches, encounter danger and violence, witness murder, and even travel through time. Throughout his unforgettable adventure, Matt will learn to draw strength from his wife and friends and learn that every positive and negative experience is ultimately for his own good.




Super Gene Optimization Fluid


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[Webnovel provides the latest update of Super Gene Optimization Fluid] Due to an unexpected turn of events, Xia Fei consumed a Super Gene Optimization Fluid that bore no brand, expiry date, instructions or stated its place of origin. Our story begins here...




Marketing Management


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Culture pervades consumption and marketing activity in ways that potentially benefit marketing managers. This book provides a comprehensive account of cultural knowledge and skills useful in strategic marketing management. In making these cultural concepts and frameworks accessible and in discussing how to use them, this edited textbook goes beyond the identification of historical, sociocultural, and political factors impinging upon consumer cultures and their effects on market outcomes. This fully updated and restructured new edition provides two new introductory chapters on culture and marketing practice and improved pedagogy, to give a deeper understanding of how culture pervades consumption and marketing phenomena; the way market meanings are made, circulated, and negotiated; and the environmental, ethical, experiential, social, and symbolic implications of consumption and marketing. The authors highlight the benefits that managers can reap from applying interpretive cultural approaches across the realm of strategic marketing activities including: market segmentation, product and brand positioning, market research, pricing, product development, advertising, and retail distribution. Global contributions are grounded in the authors’ primary research with a range of companies including Cadbury’s Flake, Dior, Dove, General Motors, HOM, Hummer, Kjaer Group, Le Bon Coin, Mama Shelter, Mecca Cola, Prada, SignBank, and the Twilight community. This edited volume, which compiles the work of 58 scholars from 14 countries, delivers a truly innovative, multinationally focused marketing management textbook. Marketing Management: A Cultural Perspective is a timely and relevant learning resource for marketing students, lecturers, and managers across the world.




Engines of Change


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From Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Ingrassia comes an American cultural history that explores how cars have both propelled and reflected the national experience--from the Model T to the Prius.




The Messiah 8 with the 3rd Anti Christ


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This book is about the holy grail and God passing judgment on mankind and the father of this holy divine story being dragged to the gates of Hell and leaving his begotten son with the sword of destiny. This book also tells about angels and demons and saints and the movement of the reaper among the humans on Earth. At the end of this eternal dark world of destiny the divine son finds the redemption of his father with his sword of destiny at the end of the road.




365 Cars You Must Drive


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Surviving Transformation


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How did a major corporation manage to turn itself around while Wall Street and others continued to predict its slow death? The answer may surprise you, and it provides a model for corporate transformation for any company or government agency operating in a world of accelerating change. The company is General Motors, and this book tells how it was able to change the way important decisions were made, leading to resurgence in business across its many product lines. At the beginning of the 1990s, GM was perceived by nearly everyone as falling behind its competitors at an alarming rate. By the beginning of the twenty-first century, though, the company had come storming back with successful new automobiles and new business concepts that captured new markets, while simultaneously holding on to many of its existing customers. What GM did is not just the story of a single automaker, but rather a compelling insight into an approach for any business organization that is faced with the need for a true transformation. As many companies have discovered, efforts at transformation too often fail. GM's successful transformation illustrates the importance of management's ability to change its mindset and make the tough decisions that revitalize business with bold new products and business concepts. At the heart of successful transformation is the imagination, courage and leadership required to visualize the kind of company an organization wants to become and then work toward that goal. With the destination set and understood by those who will need to implement the changes, decision-makers find it less difficult to overcome impediments to achieving their goal while finding creative ways of doing what may seem impossible. The lessons from GMs turnaround can help any business organization change and keep pace with today's turbulent marketplace.