Street Fighters
Title | Street Fighters PDF eBook |
Author | Kate Kelly |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 262 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9781591842736 |
Examines the company's final weekend as an independent firm and the corporate culture that led to the fall of one of Wall Street's biggest names.
Streetfighters
Title | Streetfighters PDF eBook |
Author | Julian Davies |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 9781903854273 |
In every city and town in Britain there are men who have earned notoriety with their fists. Bouncers, boxers, bareknuckle fighters, brawlers and enforcers, they are throwbacks to an age when disputes when settled in blood. In this chilling book, Julian Davies interviews two dozen of the hardest men in Britain, from the King of the Gypsies to champion martial artists, to lift the lid on their brutal world of violence, honour and respect. Through the fighters' own words, readers will enter a harrowing world of bloody gang fights, brutal reprisals, pub brawls, and deaths.
Street Fighters
Title | Street Fighters PDF eBook |
Author | Kate Kelly |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 262 |
Release | 2009-05-12 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 110105705X |
The acclaimed New York Times bestseller—an explosive, inside look at the demise of a Wall Street giant The fall of Bear Stearns in March 2008 set off a wave of global financial turmoil that rippled around the world. How could one of the oldest, most resilient firms on Wall Street go so far astray that it had to be sold at a fire sale price? How could the street fighters who ran Bear so aggressively miscalculate so completely? Expanding with fresh detail from her highly praised front-page series in The Wall Street Journal, reporter Kate Kelly captures every sight, sound, and smell of Bear’s three final days. She also shows how Bear’s top executives descended into civil war as the mortgage crisis began to brew. A breathtaking piece of US history, Street Fighters is essential reading for anyone looking to understand the 2008 financial crisis—and for understanding how the actions of one Wall Street firm have affected the world to this day.
Beating the Fascists?
Title | Beating the Fascists? PDF eBook |
Author | Eve Rosenhaft |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 300 |
Release | 1983-08-25 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780521236386 |
In this book Eve Rosenhaft examines the involvement of Communists in political violence during the years of Hitler's rise to power in Germany (1929-33). Specifically, she aims to account for their participation in `street-fighting' or 'gang-fighting' with National Socialist storm-troopers. The origins of this conflict are examined at two levels. First Dr Rosenhaft analyses the official policy of the Communist Party towards fascism and Nazism, and the special anti-fascist and self-defence organizations which it developed. Among the aspects of Communist policy that are explored are the relation between the international confrontation between Communists and Social Democrats as claimants to lead the left, and the implications of this dispute in German politics; the ideological difficulties in the implementation of Communist policy in a period of economic dislocation; and the organizational problems posed by the fight against fascism. Dr Rosenhaft then explores the attitudes and experience of the Communist rank and file engaged in the struggle against fascism, concentrating on the city of Berlin, where a fierce contest for control of the streets was waged.
Street-Fighting Mathematics
Title | Street-Fighting Mathematics PDF eBook |
Author | Sanjoy Mahajan |
Publisher | MIT Press |
Pages | 152 |
Release | 2010-03-05 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 0262265591 |
An antidote to mathematical rigor mortis, teaching how to guess answers without needing a proof or an exact calculation. In problem solving, as in street fighting, rules are for fools: do whatever works—don't just stand there! Yet we often fear an unjustified leap even though it may land us on a correct result. Traditional mathematics teaching is largely about solving exactly stated problems exactly, yet life often hands us partly defined problems needing only moderately accurate solutions. This engaging book is an antidote to the rigor mortis brought on by too much mathematical rigor, teaching us how to guess answers without needing a proof or an exact calculation. In Street-Fighting Mathematics, Sanjoy Mahajan builds, sharpens, and demonstrates tools for educated guessing and down-and-dirty, opportunistic problem solving across diverse fields of knowledge—from mathematics to management. Mahajan describes six tools: dimensional analysis, easy cases, lumping, picture proofs, successive approximation, and reasoning by analogy. Illustrating each tool with numerous examples, he carefully separates the tool—the general principle—from the particular application so that the reader can most easily grasp the tool itself to use on problems of particular interest. Street-Fighting Mathematics grew out of a short course taught by the author at MIT for students ranging from first-year undergraduates to graduate students ready for careers in physics, mathematics, management, electrical engineering, computer science, and biology. They benefited from an approach that avoided rigor and taught them how to use mathematics to solve real problems. Street-Fighting Mathematics will appear in print and online under a Creative Commons Noncommercial Share Alike license.
Street Bikes
Title | Street Bikes PDF eBook |
Author | Rachel Eagen |
Publisher | Crabtree Publishing Company |
Pages | 36 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 9780778730149 |
Life is just cooler on the back of a 'hog.' Find out about the culture and mechanics of choppers, cruisers, and other motorcycles in the street bike family. Kids will learn about different types of bikes, the parts of a motorcycle, and the gear and clothing a biker needs to stay safe.
Work, Protest, and Identity in Twentieth-century Latin America
Title | Work, Protest, and Identity in Twentieth-century Latin America PDF eBook |
Author | Vincent C. Peloso |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 374 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9780842029278 |
This text takes a novel approach to labor. Rather than examine the labor movement, labor unions, and labor organizing, Work, Protest, and Identity in Twentieth-Century Latin America sets work in the context of social history in Latin America. It combines a chronological approach with a topical one to clarify how work is related to other themes in daily Latin American life-themes such as gender, race, family life, ethnicity, immigration, politics, industrial and agricultural growth, and religion. The essays in this collection bring together original studies and published works that illustrate the tensions and conflicts between work, identity, and community that caused protest to take many different forms in Latin American countries. Designed to give students a better appreciation for the complexity of the lives of the wage-working sectors of society and the richness of their contributions to the cultures and nations of the region, Work, Protest, and Identity in Twentieth-Century Latin America is essential for courses on the social history of Latin America, state formation, labor and protest, and surveys of modern Latin America.