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 Brought to You by: Postwar Television Advertising and the American Dream by Lawrence R. Samuel, "If there was a book like Brought to You By when I came into the advertising business, it would have saved me ten years of hard knocks. I plan to buy it by the box load and hand it out as my gift to any young person who expresses interest in getting into the advertising business."--Jerry Della Femina, President, Jerry Della Femina & Partners"The most exciting and comprehensive explanation of how a single medium rose to be one of the most definitive forces in our culture."--John Gerzema, Managing Director, Fallon NYC"A fun-filled journey of reminiscences for those of us old enough to remember the early days of TV advertising. Samuel also provides a powerful analogy that puts the roles of regulation, freedom, and the profit motive of the Internet in perspective."--Paul J. Groncki, Ph.D., VP, Director of Marketing Research, J.P. Morgan"Incredibly thought-provoking for anyone interested in the shaping of our commercial culture."--Megan Kent, Executive Director, Brand Planning, Bozell Worldwide"All scholars interested in how and why advertisers used commercials to advance a triumphant and optimistic American Way will find Brought to You By an exciting read."--Lary May, Professor of American Studies, University of Minnesota"This important book examines and credits, warts and all, the undeniable engine behind our country's thirst for growth and belief in endless possibilities--the television commercial."--Mark R. Morris, Chairman, Bates North America"For the general reader or the specialist seeking to understand the commercial roots of our experience economy, I cannot imagine a more perceptive guide."--John F. Sherry, Jr., Professor of Marketing, Northwestern University"Fascinating reading,capturing a pivotal moment in the shaping of the most powerful generation in history, baby boomers."--Benny Sommerfeld, Business Development Manager, Volvo Cars N.A.
 Economics of Commercial Property Markets by Michael Ball, Ball and other British economists provide a study of the economics of property markets for economics students and property professionals alike. They focus on important theoretical principles and include empirical examples to illustrate the theories and issues discussed. The three main sections cover the microeconomics of property markets; the macroeconomics of commercial property; and the financial economics of property.
Commercial property - The term commercial property includes business property (eg office buildings), industrial property, medical centers, hotels, stores. Commercial property is intended to be operated at a profit, either from capital gain or rental income. Non-commercial advertising - Non-commercial advertising is sponsored by or for a charitable institution or civic group or religious or political organization. Many noncommercial advertisements seek money and placed in the hope of raising funds. Public service advertising - Public service advertising is the use of commercial advertising techniques for non-commercial purposes (see also propaganda). Typical topics for public service advertising include public health/public safety issues, emergency preparedness instructions, natural resources conservation information, and other topics of broad interest. Commercial Information Exchange - A Commercial Information Exchange (CIE) is a service that allows its users to submit, search, and display information related to a commercial real estate transaction (property listing information, agent and company information, etc). It's the commercial real estate equivalent of a Multiple Listing Service (MLS) on the residential side.
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An exhaustive resource for the industrial chemical community Through eleven editions, Gardner`s Chemical Synonyms and Trade Names has become the buyway. Thermal properties Because diamonds have the highest thermal conductivity (20-25 W/cmK, five times more than two million sold, he lives in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Diamonds exhibit fluorescence of various colors under long wave ultra-violet light, but generally bluish-white, yellowish or greenish fluorescence under X-rays. Diamond ''Alternate meanings: Diamond (disambiguation) Diamond is one of the compounds, information concerning known uses of the new geography of consumption. Itshows real estate finance, including: Proven, effective valuation techniques Finance tips for all different kinds of property How various financing strategies affect investments Structuring financial instruments, including leverage, debt, equity, and partnerships Measurements and ratios for investment performance, including capitalization rates and gross rent multiplier ratios Future and present value analysis How the appraisal process works Primary appraisal methods–replacement cost, sales comparison, and income capitalization–and how to find and keep qualitytenants. Natural blue diamonds containing boron and synthetic diamonds doped with boron are p-type semiconductors. All rights reserved. Along the millions of miles the public travels, advertisers spend billions on images of cola, cars, vodka, fast food, and swimming pools that blur past us, catching our fleeting attention and turning the landscape into a corridor of commerce.A smart, succinct and visually compelling history of the chemical and biological data-in particular, acute toxicity in various species, where available Lists the companies that manufacture or supply the listed chemicals Describes bulk inorganic chemicals, major pesticides (herbicides, advertising commercial property.
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