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captain of industry guide: Gateway , 1918 |
captain of industry guide: Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature Anna Lorraine Guthrie, Bertha Tannehill, Neltje Marie Tannehill Shimer, 1919 An author subject index to selected general interest periodicals of reference value in libraries. |
captain of industry guide: Thomas Carlyle Resartus Paul E. Kerry, Marylu Hill, 2010 The essays in this volume represent some of the most recent reconsiderations of the living legacy of Thomas Carlyle from both established and upcoming Carlyle scholars. Readers will have the opportunity to explore the richness of Carlyle's ideals, including the ones which challenge modern sensibilities the most. The essays examine carefully the complexities, difficulties, and contours of Carlyle's political and social vision. They also sample the breadth of Carlyle's thought, along with that of Jane Welsh Carlyle, his wife and fellow intellectual traveler, covering topics from political philosophy and cultural critique to education, historiography, biography, and the vagaries of editing. His roles as a political thinker and professional historian are investigated in depth, in addition to his better-known position as a critic of Victorian mores. Thomas Carlyle truly emerges resartus or re-tailored, ready to speak with renewed hope to the weighty concerns of the present. --Book Jacket. |
captain of industry guide: The Companion Guide to Wales David Barnes, 2005 Wales is a country where small in beautiful, a cultural tradition rooted in the austerity and erudition of the Celtic saints, a tradition more confirmed than repudiated by the Reformation and is best appreciated by lovers of small things. The delights of Wales are understated and cumulative: small country churches rather than great city cathedrals, a labyrinth of byeays away form the few highways, details of vernacular achitecture rather than grand edifices - Edward I's thirteenth-century castles being the exception that proves the rule. |
captain of industry guide: Camp-fires and Guide-posts Henry Van Dyke, 1921 |
captain of industry guide: Skiing , 2006-02 |
captain of industry guide: Teacher's Manual and Resource Guide Edward L. Biller, 1977 |
captain of industry guide: A Handbook for New Company Directors Michael Moore, 2020-03-31 Ever wanted to be a company director? Want to find out exactly what company directors do? This is a handbook for new board directors. It gives a thorough grounding in what a new board director (private, government and not-for-profit) needs to know to become and operate as a functioning, professional company board director. It is also a useful handbook and instruction manual for the experienced director to refer to for those complex and difficult decisions. |
captain of industry guide: The Tradesman John E. MacGowan, 1910 |
captain of industry guide: The Public , 1902 |
captain of industry guide: A Veblen Treasury: From Leisure Class to War, Peace and Capitalism Rick Tilman, 2015-04-29 First Published in 2015. Thorstein Veblen (1857-1929) was a contemporary of John Dewey and C.S. Peirce and ranks as one of the seminal minds of his generation of American thinkers in economics and sociology. He was a caustic critic of American business culture and his prose being peppered with Latin vocabulary might have made his ideas difficult to comprehend to the layperson. This collection of his writings looks at Veblen's works, main concepts and enables the reader to sample the broad spectrum of his thought and to reach his or her own conclusions regarding its present relevance. |
captain of industry guide: A Beginner's Guide to Short-Term Trading Toni Turner, 2008-05-01 Trade you way to financial success! Are you tired of playing the buy-and-hope game with your stocks? Savvy stock trader Toni Turner shows you the ins and outs and ups and downs of short-term trading. You'll learn how to buy and sell stocks on a monthly, weekly, or even daily basis, so you can own the right stocks at the right time. Turner's clear, common-sense advice, easy-to-follow explanations, and helpful examples will help you invest in the exciting and profitable world of short-term trading quickly and safely. In this revised edition, you'll get completely up-to-date information on: -New products such as ETFs and expanded coverage on sector investing -Resources for choosing an online broker New SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission) rules and regulations -Updated charts and graphs with current examples A Beginner's Guide to Short-Term Trading is the hands-on book designed to get you actively involved in every step of the trading process. Now you can take control of your portfolio and secure the financial freedom you've always dreamed of. Start planning your trades today! |
captain of industry guide: Norsk-engelsk ordbok John Brynildsen, 1927 |
captain of industry guide: A Traveler's Guide to Historic Western Pennsylvania Lois Mulkearn, Edwin V. Pugh, 2010-11-23 This book presents a county-by-county guide to historic landmarks in western Pennsylvania, and how to reach them. Twenty-seven counties are included, along with maps of each. Along the way, travelers will find historic forts, residences of leading citizens, old iron furnaces, grist mills, churches, inns, taverns, tanneries, and many other intriguing places. Historians Lois Mulkearn and Edwin V. Pugh personally visited each site, and provide background vignettes on them, offering interesting facts and highlights gathered from archival documents. |
captain of industry guide: Bulletin of the International Bureau of the American Republics , 1908 |
captain of industry guide: Bulletin of the Pan American Union Pan American Union, 1908 |
captain of industry guide: Dental Record , 1927 |
captain of industry guide: The Government of Victorian London, 1855-1889 David Edward Owen, 1982 Of all the major cities of Britain, London, the world metropolis, was the last to acquire a modern municipal government. Its antiquated administrative system led to repeated crises as the population doubled within a few decades and reached more than two million in the 1840s. Essential services such as sanitation, water supply, street paving and lighting, relief of the poor, and maintenance of the peace were managed by the vestries of ninety-odd parishes or precincts plus divers ad hoc authorities or commissions. In 1855, with the establishment of the Metropolitan Board of Works, the groundwork began to be laid for a rational municipal government. Owen tells in absorbing detail the story of the operations of the Metropolitan Board of Works, its political and other problems, and its limited but significant accomplishments--including the laying down of 83 miles of sewers and the building of the Thames Embankments--before it was replaced in 1889 by the London County Council. His account, based on extensive archival research, is balanced, judicious, lucid, often witty and always urbane. |
captain of industry guide: Engineering Magazine , 1914 |
captain of industry guide: Industrial Management John R. Dunlap, 1914 |
captain of industry guide: The Evangelical Episcopalian , 1909 |
captain of industry guide: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Premium Collection: 30+ Titles in One Volume: The Theory of Business Enterprise, The Higher Learning in America, The Vested Interests and the Common Man, On the Nature of Capital… Thorstein Veblen, 2016-01-30 This meticulously edited carefully Thorstein Veblen collection is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. The Theory of the Leisure Class The Theory of Business Enterprise The Instinct of Workmanship and the State of the Industrial Arts The Higher Learning in America Imperial Germany and the Industrial Revolution The Vested Interests and the Common Man The Engineers and the Price System The Place of Science in Modern Civilisation The Evolution of the Scientific Point of View Why Is Economics Not an Evolutionary Science? The Preconceptions of Economic Science Professor Clark's Economics The Limitations of Marginal Utility Gustav Schmoller's Economics Industrial and Pecuniary Employments On the Nature of Capital Some Neglected Points in the Theory of Socialism The Socialist Economics of Karl Marx Böhm-Bawerk's Definition of Capital and the Source of Wages The Overproduction Fallacy The Price of Wheat since 1867 Adolph Wagner's New Treatise The Food Supply and the Price of Wheat The Army of the Commonweal The Economic Theory of Women's Dress The Instinct of Workmanship and the Irksomeness of Labor The Beginning of Ownership The Barbarian Status of Women Mr. Cummings's Strictures on The Theory of the Leisure Class The Later Railway Combinations Levasseur on Hand and Machine Labor… The Use of Loan Credit in Modern Business Credit and Prices Fisher's Capital and Income Fisher's Rate of Interest The Industrial System and the Captains of Industry ... |
captain of industry guide: The Insiders' Guide to Becoming a Yacht Stewardess 2nd Edition Julie Perry, 2013-08-01 Since 2006, The Insiders’ Guide to Becoming a Yacht Stewardess has been a must-read guide for hopeful, young travelers and those intrigued by a career path in the super-yacht industry. Hundreds of yacht crew in the industry today used Julie’s book to get started---and succeed---working aboard yachts. Entertaining and educational, this book not only covers who owns luxury yachts, where they travel, and what taking care of their eccentric owners is like, but it describes the awe-inspiring benefits of the job, the skills required, and a clear-cut roadmap for how others can do it, too. If the terrific pay and benefits that come from accompanying celebrities and dignitaries on their private journeys around the world appeals to you, consider Julie Perry your new career coach. Let her guide you to the sea of opportunity that awaits young travelers in one of the world’s most adventurous and mind-boggling industries: LUXURY YACHTING. |
captain of industry guide: Westward hoboes : ups and downs of frontier motoring Winifred Hawkridge Dixon, 2024-04-13 Embark on an Epic Journey with Westward Hoboes: Ups and Downs of Frontier Motoring Prepare for an exhilarating adventure across the rugged landscapes of the American frontier with Westward Hoboes by Winifred Hawkridge Dixon. In this gripping narrative, Dixon shares the thrills and challenges of frontier motoring, offering readers a firsthand account of the ups and downs of life on the open road. Experience the Wild Frontier Join Dixon and her companions as they navigate treacherous terrain, encounter colorful characters, and experience the freedom of the open road. From dusty desert highways to majestic mountain passes, each mile brings new discoveries and unexpected encounters, painting a vivid picture of life on the frontier. As you journey alongside Dixon, you'll witness the beauty of the American West and the resilience of those who call it home. Through her keen observations and lively storytelling, Dixon captures the spirit of adventure that fueled the pioneers of the past and continues to inspire modern-day travelers. Discover the Joys and Challenges of Frontier Motoring Westward Hoboes offers a unique glimpse into the early days of automobile travel, a time when the open road was a symbol of freedom and exploration. From breakdowns and detours to breathtaking vistas and unexpected detours, Dixon's journey is filled with excitement, humor, and heartwarming moments. Whether you're a seasoned road-tripper or an armchair adventurer, Westward Hoboes will transport you to a bygone era and reignite your sense of wanderlust. With its blend of adventure, humor, and historical insight, this captivating memoir is sure to leave a lasting impression. Why Westward Hoboes Is a Must-Read: Authentic Frontier Experience: Step back in time and experience the thrill of frontier motoring through the eyes of Winifred Hawkridge Dixon, a pioneering traveler with a passion for adventure. Captivating Narrative: Dixon's engaging storytelling and vivid descriptions bring the landscapes and characters of the American West to life, immersing readers in a world of endless possibility. Inspiring Exploration: Whether you're planning your own road trip or simply seeking inspiration, Westward Hoboes will ignite your sense of curiosity and fuel your desire to explore the unknown.Don't miss your chance to embark on an unforgettable journey with Westward Hoboes. Join Winifred Hawkridge Dixon as she traverses the frontier in search of adventure, camaraderie, and the true spirit of the open road. |
captain of industry guide: Westward Hoboes : UpsDowns of Frontier Motoring Winifred Hawkridge Dixon, 2024-08-12 In Westward Hoboes: Ups and Downs of Frontier Motoring, Winifred Hawkridge Dixon takes readers on an adventurous and often humorous journey across the American frontier. This engaging account chronicles the trials and triumphs of early automobile travel in the rugged and untamed landscapes of the West. Dixon’s narrative blends personal anecdotes with broader observations about the challenges faced by early motorists. The book captures the spirit of adventure and the pioneering enthusiasm that drove these early travelers, who ventured into the unknown with determination and a touch of whimsy. From mechanical breakdowns and treacherous terrain to unexpected encounters and the thrill of discovery, Westward Hoboes offers a vivid portrayal of frontier motoring. With a keen eye for detail and a flair for storytelling, Dixon brings to life the experiences of those who navigated the early roads and trails, often facing both comical and daunting obstacles. Her writing provides a unique perspective on the evolution of automobile travel and the character of the American West during this transformative period. Westward Hoboes is a delightful read for history buffs, automotive enthusiasts, and anyone with a sense of adventure. Dixon’s lively account and insightful reflections make this book a captivating exploration of early motoring and the indomitable spirit of those who braved the frontier roads. |
captain of industry guide: Public Enemies Bernard-Henri Lévy, Michel Houellebecq, 2011-01-11 The international publishing sensation is now available in the United States—two brilliant, controversial authors confront each other and their enemies in an unforgettable exchange of letters. In one corner, Bernard-Henri Lévy, creator of the classic Barbarism with a Human Face, dismissed by the media as a wealthy, self-promoting, arrogant do-gooder. In the other, Michel Houellebecq, bestselling author of The Elementary Particles, widely derided as a sex-obsessed racist and misogynist. What began as a secret correspondence between bitter enemies evolved into a remarkable joint personal meditation by France’s premier literary and political live wires. An instant international bestseller, Public Enemies has now been translated into English for all lovers of superb insights, scandalous opinions, and iconoclastic ideas. In wicked, wide-ranging, and freewheeling letters, the two self-described “whipping boys” debate whether they crave disgrace or secretly have an insane desire to please. Lévy extols heroism in the face of tyranny; Houellebecq sees himself as one who would “fight little and badly.” Lévy says “life does not ‘live’” unless he can write; Houellebecq bemoans work as leaving him in such “a state of nervous exhaustion that it takes several bottles of alcohol to get out.” There are also touching and intimate exchanges on the existence of God and about their own families. Dazzling, delightful, and provocative, Public Enemies is a death match between literary lions, remarkable men who find common ground, confident that, in the end (as Lévy puts it), “it is we who will come out on top.” |
captain of industry guide: Public Affairs Information Service Bulletin , 1924 |
captain of industry guide: Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series Library of Congress. Copyright Office, 1971 |
captain of industry guide: Bulletin of the Public Affairs Information Service Public Affairs Information Service, 1924 |
captain of industry guide: W.E.B. Du Bois and Race Chester J. Fontenot, Mary Alice Morgan, 2001 This collection of essays emerged from a symposium held at Mercer University which examined the ways in which W. E. B. Du Bois's theories of race have shaped racial discussion and public policy in the twentieth-century. The essays also examine the application of Du Bois's theories to the new millennium, as well as his contributions to the study of the humanities. |
captain of industry guide: Outlook Alfred Emanuel Smith, Francis Walton, 1902 |
captain of industry guide: The Outlook , 1902 |
captain of industry guide: Outlook and Independent , 1902 |
captain of industry guide: The Rough Guide to the Titanic Rough Guides, 2012-03-22 A century after the most famous shipwreck in history, The Rough Guide to the Titanic tells the full compelling story of the supposedly unsinkable liner. A comprehensive history, it covers all the Titanic's final hours, from striking the iceberg to disappearing beneath the freezing Atlantic waters. Discover the epic human drama at the heart of the tragedy, with a rich cast of characters including the heroes, villains and victims aboard the Titanic, and the adventurers who re-discovered it in 1985. Plus, there are maps, diagrams and images to illustrate the saga at every turn. The focus also stretches backwards the people who built the Titanic - with their faith in progress and technology - and forwards to explore the controversies and conspiracy theories that have raged ever since its sinking. The Rough Guide to the Titanic also looks at quite why everybody appears to be so fascinated by the Titanic, and the books, music and movies that have kept its memory alive ever since - from the stiff upper lips of 1958's A Night To Remember to the tear jerking romance of James Cameron's Titanic. Now available in ePub format. |
captain of industry guide: Printers' Ink , 1927 |
captain of industry guide: Business Organizations, Agencies, and Publications Directory Kenneth Estell, 1992 |
captain of industry guide: The English Catalogue of Books Sampson Low, 1911 Volumes for 1898-1968 include a directory of publishers. |
captain of industry guide: Business, the Magazine for Office, Store and Factory , 1902 |
captain of industry guide: Veblens America Sidney Plotkin, 2018-12-28 Donald Trump’s astonishing rise to the US presidency challenges conventional understandings of American politics, yet he is distinctively American. His biography and family lineage reflect American traditions such as real estate hucksterism and buccaneering salesmanship. But Trump’s pugnacity also reflects the shadow of other darker American traditions of misogyny, racism and xenophobia, patterns that formed what Thorstein Veblen called a “sclerosis of the American soul.” Using Veblen’s theory of American development to explore the nation’s curious fusion of barbarism and liberal democracy, Veblen’s America taps the rich vein of the sociologist’s early twentieth-century insights to shed light on the Trump phenomenon that has overwhelmed and threatened early twenty-first-century American democracy. |
captain of industry guide: Marketing Information Guide , 1961 |
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In militaries, the captain is typically at the level of an officer commanding a company or battalion of infantry, a ship, or a battery of artillery, or another distinct unit. It can also be a rank of …
CAPTAIN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CAPTAIN is a military leader : the commander of a unit or a body of troops. How to use captain in a sentence.
HOME | Captain Pells
Open year round, Captain Pell's specializes in serving the freshest, meatiest steamed blue crabs in the area as well as a delicious assortment of fresh seafood including oysters, clams, shrimp, …
CAPTAIN | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
CAPTAIN definition: 1. the leader of a sports team: 2. the person in charge of a ship or an aircraft: 3. an officer's…. Learn more.
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Define captain. captain synonyms, captain pronunciation, captain translation, English dictionary definition of captain. n. 1. One who commands, leads, or guides others, especially: a. The …
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The legendary former captain has started her era as head coach with a T20 and one-day international clean sweep over a depleted West Indies side, but this was no surprise.
Captain Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
The captain was responsible for the freight and the ship; he had to replace all loss. And, by and by, I might become the captain of a ship. Meanwhile, Captain Beechey visited the islands in …
CAPTAIN | meaning - Cambridge Learner's Dictionary
to be the captain of a team, ship, or aircraft: He has captained the England cricket team three times . (Definition of captain from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University …
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Definition of captain noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
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