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Watch This, Listen Up, Click Here: Inside the 300 Billion Dollar Business Behind the Media You Constantly Consume
A media and advertising CEO explains how his world shapes ours
The TV program coming into our living rooms isn't free. It's a simple Faustian bargain consumers have made but one with enormous implications. It means that David Verklin, CEO of one of the world's largest ad-buying companies, and his clients-the world's largest advertisers-control what TV programs get aired, what magazines get published, and how Google and Yahoo stay in (very healthy) business. In Watch This, Listen Up, Click Here, Verklin and Kanner expose the inner workings of the media, marketing, and advertising industries. Readers will learn why their favorite shows get cancelled, why Oprah gives away cars, and how money, people, politics, and new technologies are transforming TV, the Internet, radio, magazines, and other media Americans consume every day.
David Verklin (New York, NY) is CEO of Carat Americas, the world's largest independent media buying operation. He frequently speaks to executives in marketing, media, and management. Bernice Kanner (d. 2006) was a marketing expert and author for 13 years of New York magazine's "On Madison Avenue" column..
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The 8 Seasons of Parenthood: How the Stages of Parenting Constantly Reshape Our Adult Identities
Every parent knows that the experience of raising children changes us profoundly, in ways often unforeseen And yet never before has a book examined how and why the stages of our children's development affect us so deeply, altering not only our jobs, our lifestyles, and our relationships with our spouses and parents, but the very essence of how we think of ourselves as individuals and adults.

For the first time, parenting experts Barbara Unell and Jerry Wyckoff offer a new vision of the family journey -- what it means for us as parents and individuals as we evolve in tandem with every new change brought about by our children's growth. Like Passages, Gail Sheehy's groundbreaking study of the stages of adult maturity, this book defines for readers the eight clear stages of an adult parent's life, illuminating the defining moments, key conflicts, important lessons and signposts of each stage of his or her evolution, from early parenthood to old age.

The eight seasons of parenthood are:
Celebrity: The self-absorption of impending parenthood
Sponge: Surrendering your former identity to the essentials of caring for a baby
Family Manager: Organizing and juggling the business of life with toddlers and preschoolers
Travel Agent: Stepping back -- and stepping up your role of activities manager -- as your children go through school
Volcano Dweller: Exercising damage control in your own life with teenagers
Family Remodeler: Reevaluating life as a parent of new adults
Plateau Parent: Reliving childhood through grandchildren
Rebounder: Accepting and embracing the parent/child role reversal
These eight stages are fixed at the birth of every child. Try as we might to fight this law of human nature, we all follow the same predictable, inevitable, universal, and eternal journey of parenthood with each child. Once your baby is born, there's no turning back.

Based on interviews with hundreds of parents from their twenties to their nineties and Dr. Wyckoff's practice as a family psychologist, The Eight Seasons of Parenthood is a compassionate guide and road map to one of life's most profound and never ending experiences . . . essential reading for any parent who has ever wondered, "What's happening to the me I used to know?".
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Let This Heart Beat: Heart need its' rhythms: It must beat constantly
This is a true story a very unusual one. There are many people in this world who love somebody in their life for the first time. We all have heard millions of stories telling us how one can not forget their first love yet they marry someone else and live happily ever after. It happens especially in India where love before marriage is still a taboo, very mystical and unusual. Many men and women are not able to marry someone they have fallen in love with; instead they marry a person that their family chooses for them. A perfectly fine ending for a good life that we all weave for ourselves. Indian girls do fall in love despite cultural restrictions for dating and marriage. This story is unusual because it is about an Indian girl who is a mixture of strong traditions and modernity in perfect combination. Well ….almost perfect..
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Overcoming Entertainment Addiction: How to Cure Your Children of the Need to be Constantly Entertained
A book for parents, grandparents and care givers. A daring and engaging book about the effects that today's entertainment choices are having on our children Who's really raising the kids today? In many home it is not the parents but actually the home entertainment system..
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A prosperous and innovative family business: Fishers Meats in Dunedin is 85 years old, but its management is constantly finding new ways to evolve and ... An article from: NZ Business
This digital document is an article from NZ Business, published by Profile Publishing Ltd. on March 1, 2004. The length of the article is 808 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: A prosperous and innovative family business: Fishers Meats in Dunedin is 85 years old, but its management is constantly finding new ways to evolve and develop the company and its products.(Notebook)
Author: Peter Owens
Publication:NZ Business (Magazine/Journal)
Date: March 1, 2004
Publisher: Profile Publishing Ltd.
Volume: 18 Issue: 2 Page: 11(1)

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RIM BlackBerry 6710: "always-on" e-mail and compatibility with the major wireless carrier networks keeps you constantly in touch.(Smartphone): An article from: Mobile Business Advisor
This digital document is an article from Mobile Business Advisor, published by Advisor Publications, Inc. on June 1, 2003. The length of the article is 1122 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: RIM BlackBerry 6710: "always-on" e-mail and compatibility with the major wireless carrier networks keeps you constantly in touch.(Smartphone)
Author: Randall Mauro
Publication:Mobile Business Advisor (Magazine/Journal)
Date: June 1, 2003
Publisher: Advisor Publications, Inc.
Volume: 21 Issue: 3 Page: 16(1)

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