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Private Label is a powerful and compelling book of international scope on both the dangers and the opportunities posed by the rapid growth in recent years of private label or retail brands. Sales of private labels (those owned, sold and distributed by retailers) grew globally 150% more than other brands in the year 2005, and the private label industry is now worth an estimated one trillion US dollars.Debunking the myths and looking at all possible scenarios, Private Label offers brand managers ways to view private label, not as a threat, but as an opportunity to revitalize their brands. Moreover, Private Label also suggests ways retailers can maximize the potential of their own private labels.Using research data from a range of global sources, as well as utilizing a comprehensive survey the authors carried out with Saatchi & Saatchi X, Private Label is a timely attempt to shed light on the world of private label and its impact on global markets.
Early Rogers settlers witnessed the Butterfield Overland Stage moving West, the agony of the Trail of Tears, Civil War soldiers heading for battle at nearby Pea Ridge, and later greeted the arrival of the railroad just 28 days before the town incorporated on June 6, 1881. Readers will encounter Capt. C. W. Rogers, the town's namesake; "Coin" Harvey's dream of a pyramid; Betty Blake, who married world-renowned Will Rogers; and William Henry Kruse's vision of gold under an old apple tree. More importantly, this book is full of everyday people who built a town, erected churches and schools, and provided a livelihood for their families. Historic downtown has remained largely unchanged, with wide, brick streets and buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Rogers is home to the Rogers Historical Museum, the Daisy Airgun Museum, the restored Victory Theater, and the first Wal-Mart store.
Volume contains: 140 NY 576 (Lancaster v. Amsterdam Imp. Co.) 141 NY 6 (McKenzie v. Hatton) 141 NY 9 (Matter of Worthington) 141 NY 35 (Haviland v. Willets) 141 NY 76 (McLaughlin v. Webster) 141 NY 554 (Matter of Bolton) 141 NY 558 (Stokes v. Weston) 141 NY 559 (Matter of Sheldon v. Day)
Why bother about God? What's right and what's wrong? How can I become a Christian? How can I be sure I am a Christian? These and many more questions are uniquely answered from the scripture by Eugenia Price. Never a Dull Moment answered youth's questions about God and Christianity frankly and honestly.