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Fire your passion for pop with this story of popular music through a study of the key themes of style, performers and instruments. The book provides a vivid account of the history of pop, rock, soul, electronic and dance forms from 1950 right up to the present day, and is illustrated throughout. An accessible and invaluable reference resource for students and teachers of GCSE and A level Music, Music Technology and BTEC, it will also appeal to general readers interested in the development of popular music and compositional techniques.
An innovative study of artists balancing tradition with creativity
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A collection of government documents dating back to 1950's.
Top 10 Tips For Your Top 10 Customers Although the world is changing rapidly, this book is based on a timeless business principle... look after your most important customers before someone else does! In the future, many customers will be managed by technology on a transactional basis, but the larger key accounts (often the 20% of customers generating 80% of the business) will be managed through transformational, strategic partnerships based on rapport, trust, added value and deep understanding. The winners of the next decade will be companies who know more about their customers than the customers themselves know! KEY ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT has therefore never been more important and Top 10 Tips For Your Top 10 Customers explains how to: Work as an exceptional partner, rather than ordinary supplier. Defend, retain and develop your most important strategic relationships. Stand out from your competitors rather than stand up to them.
They were the owners of funeral home—and organ harvesters. An unsettling look at the Sconce family from the acclaimed true crime author of Deadly Lessons. For sixty years, families in Southern California trusted the Sconce-owned Lamb Funeral Home with their loved ones’ remains. That trust was betrayed in an extraordinary, horrifying fashion, as it was discovered that the family, seeing an opportunity, had been stealing gold fillings and harvesting the organs of the newly deceased, hiding the evidence by burning the bodies in their crematorium. When the shocking acts came to light, a trial brought every gruesome detail to the forefront, and Ken Englade has—with even-handed, clear-eyed reporting—chronicled every chilling detail.
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