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Dive into the heartwarming world of "Balm of Angels," where an age-old Irish proverb comes to life: "Forgiveness is the balm of angels." Meet Oliver Courtland, a playwright, and his son Rye, a director, whose lives have been entwined in a tale of separation and redemption. Set against the backdrop of the vibrant Upper West Side of Manhattan, their story is a journey of love, fractured bonds, and the incredible power of second chances.>Journey through time and continents in this poignant narrative that balances laughter and tears. "Balm of Angels" invites you to witness the ebb and flow of relationships, the yearning for reconciliation, and the unexpected hurdles love can present. As you're drawn into their world, you'll explore the threads that tie people together, no matter how strained or distant they may become.
Researching and Analysing Business provides an accessible and practical guide to various data collection and data analysis techniques within management, from both quantitative and qualitative perspectives.
There's a Body in the Window Seat! is a detailed history of one of the most beloved American murder-mysteries and comedies, Arsenic and Old Lace. Actor, director, and playwright Charles Dennis investigates the mystery behind the play: how did a true-life crime in Connecticut turn into a comedy? And who are the real writers that deserve credit for its long-lasting success?Dennis brings an insider's view to Joseph Kesselring's attempts to write Arsenic and Old Lace and how producers had to step in to save the play from his heavy hand. He also follows the actors, both on the stage and on the screen, as they handle the demands of the roles and behind-the-scenes relationships. Why didn't Boris Karloff recreate his stage role, even though Jean Adair and John Alexander did? Why did Cary Grant hate his performance in Arsenic-was it because Frank Capra deceived him or because of costume designer Orry Kelly? And why did the movie never receive Academy Award consideration?Learn the answers to these intriguing questions and more in There's a Body in the Window Seat!
Brands - corporate, products, service- today are collectively defined by their customers, , deriving from personal experiences and word-of-mouth. This book acts as a forum for examining current and future trends in corporate branding, identity, image and reputation.
How to improve marketing effectiveness through electronic means. Looks at the main marketing themes (product, price, promotion, place) and the bigger 'e' considerations, for example legislation, data protection and ethics.
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