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DI Vicky is a headstrong and sharp-tongued detective, given the cases nobody wants to touch. When she is handed a seemingly insignificant investigation involving missing rough sleepers, her instinct drives her to uncover the truth, regardless of the risks. With her, a newly transferred detective sergeant with his own personal demons, resulting in a captivating dynamic relationship. While the world disregards the plight of these forgotten individuals, Vicky's unwavering determination fuels her quest to unveil the sinister hidden secrets behind their disappearances. However, her journey nearly costs her life, frighteningly blurring the line between hunter and hunted. In this gripping tale, Vicky finds an unlikely ally in Joan Smith, a resolute rough sleeper with secrets of her own determined to assist the detective, regardless of Vicky's reluctance. As their reluctant partnership takes shape, they are further entangled in the dangerous web of deception surrounding them. To further complicate matters, Vicky's ex-lover, Michael, resurfaces, fueling an already volatile situation.
He was bred to be a champion. He was born to run. Everyone said he would be one of the greatest racehorses of all time. Everyone said he would take a place in history next to Triple Crown winners like the fabled Secretariat. Then, in one sickening, heart-stopping moment, everything changed. Suddenly he was no longer racing for glory; he was fighting for his life. And the horse bred to be a champion became much more. He became a symbol of hope and courage for an entire nation.
The book is filled with angelic guidance which Barbara received to guide her in the writing of the book and her faith and belief in God and trusting that the book reveals her heart and soul as her journey with all its joy, sorrows and the myriad of challenges that are part of our earthly life which is given by God to all of us. Most importantly is that every aspect of Barbara’s life as it unfolded revealed to her an understanding from a spiritual aspect of growth which led to writing the book and which may help others to a place within them which opens the opportunity to understand love and forgiveness and non-judgment as a child of God as we live our lives to represent the one who created us.
In this book distinguished theorist and author Shelby D. Hunt analyzes the major controversies in the "philosophy debates" raging throughout the field of marketing. Using an historical approach, Hunt argues against relativism and for scientific realism as a philosophy for guiding marketing research and theory. He also shows how the pursuit of truth and objectivity in marketing research are both possible and desirable. Specific controversies analyzed in the book include: Does positivism dominate marketing research? Does positivism imply quantitive methods? Is relativism an appropriate foundation for marketing research? Does relativism imply pluralism, tolerance, and openness? Should marketing pursue the goal of objective research? An ideal companion to Hunt's classic text, Foundations of Marketing Theory, this volume will be equally useful on its own in any graduate level course on marketing theory.
Shelby Hunt's revision of "Foundations of Marketing Theory" continues the tradition of the previous three by providing a clear framework for advancing marketing thought and research.
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Many entertainers launched their careers at Ciro's Nightclub, often referred as "The Nightclub of the Stars." Ciro's was patronized by both famous and non-famous guests who enjoyed dancing, dining, and comedy routines featuring top-name entertainers such as Jerry Lewis, Dean Martin, Sophie Tucker, Judy Garland, Peggy Lee, Liberace, Nat King Cole, Joe E. Lewis, and Sammy Davis Jr.--just to name a few. The nightclub's house band was led by Dick Stabile, although bandleader Xavier Cugat, best known for popularizing the rumba in the United States, was a regular headliner at the club. The elite Hollywood regulars at Ciro's included some of the most popular names in entertainment at the time, such as Marilyn Monroe, Frank Sinatra, Cary Grant, Humphrey Bogart, and many more.
In Coward on Film: The Cinema of Noël Coward, author Barry Day documents every film based on Coward's work and/or in which he appeared. The result is an astounding list of film credits, including--on occasion--that of composer. Judged on his contribution to cinema alone, Noël Coward would have left a legacy matched by very few. With this detailed chronicle--which includes quotes from Coward himself and a complete filmography--Coward on Film stands as a fitting tribute to that legacy.
200 striking photographs, in-depth commentaries, plot synposes, contemporary reviews, and more — about 50 British classics from yesterday and today. Preface. Text. Alphabetical list of films. Bibliography.
Liz finally finds ""THE ONE"" at a Naval dance. After a rocky start to their marriage, their love for each other should be able to overcome all difficulties. Life as a Naval family brings new experiences, as well as periods of loneliness, as Liz and Will pursue their careers. Can they overcome the exigencies of the Service, the stiff upper lip, the drinking culture and the effects of PTSD? Liz fights the Cruel Mistress in every way she can to preserve their love and support their family.