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In 1890 the Lauerman brothers opened a general store in the lumber-boom town of Marinette, Wisconsin. The business prospered, and soon the brothers abandoned their small quarters on Main Street for a magnificent department store on Dunlap Square in the heart of Marinette. Thanks to the Lauermans’ devotion to offering diverse merchandise, superior customer service, and loyalty to their employees, the store would remain a lively, vital part of the Marinette fabric for one hundred years. This book traces the history of the Lauerman enterprise and its importance to the community of Marinette and dozens of counties in northern Wisconsin and the UP. The author takes readers on a tour of the store’s most memorable and delightful features, from the plethora of merchandise offered to the record-listening booths to the famous frosted malt cones. Along the way we hear the recollections of dozens of former customers and employees whose memories form a unique tapestry of family, business, and community story. As it brings to life the people who worked and shopped at Lauermans, Something for Everyone will have readers fondly recalling their own favorite shopping destinations during the golden age of department stores.
In this book, you will not only find all of my poetry works at your disposal but also the illustrations and ideology behind the same. As the title suggests, there is something for everyone in this book and I believe that no matter what page you land on, the text will go on to resonate with you and hope that you start to think to yourself, “I’m glad to know that I ain’t the only one thinking this way!”. The purpose of this book is to share with everyone out there some amount of inspiration, no matter how small it may be. I’ve always believed in sharing and helping others grow, during this, you unknowingly grow yourself. The illustrations after every poem, go on to give you a deeper insight into what is the reason for writing and the ideology/thought process that inspires the very words you read. Now, though these explanatory texts may be lengthy, I assure you, giving them a read will be worth the time and it would help paint a much clearer picture of the poetry.
The urban population is becoming increasingly diverse and growing (ethnic) diversity is having a singular effect on nightlife in Dutch cities. By studying the motivation behind and nightlife choices of the young people who participate in ethno-party scenes, Boogaarts-de Bruin investigates how the changing urban population affects the supply side of the nightlife market using an analytical model she has developed and which she calls the model of structured choice. This approach is sensitive to the flexible use of the processes of agency and structure due to the systematic distinction that it makes between societal and personal factors. Accordingly, it is revealed that in order to analyze and adequately explain the nightlife experiences of and choices made by ethnic youngsters, an integrated model is required which centralizes the interaction between the structural strategies of the producers on the one hand and the personal preferences and agency of the consumers on the other. What is more, this book demonstrates that nightlife has changed because of the increasing ethnic diversity of the Dutch population. Finally, in the epilogue, the fieldwork results are discussed in light of the currently heated debate regarding the integration processes of ethnic minority young people (in nightlife).
Something for Everyone is a book of collected writings consisting of poems, themes, and a short story. It is a portal into the mind of an incarcerated man as he struggles to survive the mental trauma of imprisonment. The compositions are original and written in an innovated style that is fresh and unique. True to its word, Something for Everyone has something that will appeal to any reader. It has intrigue, drama, and adventure. It is informative. It contains humor, romance, and tragedy. It will satisfy the appetite of any advertent reader. It is not a book someone cannot wait to see how it ends. It is a book someone cannot put down and wants to go on and on and on...
Elizabeth Pittman McGriff is a keen observer of life and she shares her emotional visions in Something for Everyone, the first published collection of her poetry. Writing about religion, love, and everyday life, the poet easily gains the reader's trust with poems such as "Blinded by Love," "An All seeing Eye," and "Problems Are Sure to Come." There's an honesty and a commitment contained in the poems of this book, presented from Elizabeth Pittman McGriff's soulful contemplations.
People go through life thinking they are alone, no one understands what they are going through. Some may feel they have no one to talk to without being judged or looked down on. People need to know that there is hope, that they are not the only ones with issues. We hide in a shell, afraid to show our hurt, our despair, our pain, our lack of faith and focus on life. Inside this book is something for everyone. A word of encouragement, a ray of hope, soothing words to bring inner peace to those troubled. Our inner sanctum cannot be seen. No one knows what's going on within us and sometimes we ourselves don't know how to explain it. Inside are poems that can relate and even inspire the inner you to open up and express that which you find so hard to say. After reading this book, you will want to share with others, knowing there is something in it for them as well. There are many helpful books on the market, this one targets where we need it most...The Heart, The Soul, The Mind.
Who is the author? Just one of the trillion plus members of humanity who has placed her footprint on the Earth, to stand toe-to-toe with centuries of Earth's past and present successful, famous and infamous inhabitants. Hmm, who judged their competence? We are who we are, and no one knows us better than we ourselves. But, do we actually know who we are? Why we are? Who we think we are? She wonders. Why does she love to write in a form not universally accepted—Poetry? She doesn't know. She doesn't write as the poets of old. She writes for today, her day and age, hoping her efforts will be received in the spirit in which they are delivered. Be assured, her words have been painstakingly chosen. They set a tone of pathos and humor to cajole, inspire, teach, challenge. Some poems are controversial; offered not to provoke, but to stimulate thought, awaken souls, tweak minds, set aflame every reader's imagination, stir emotions, share life experiences, offer fresh points of view. Come, journey with her; see if she lives up to her own personal writing motto: "Plant seeds and keep the blossoms in bloom. Challenge! Entertain! Educate!"
"Internationally celebrated as one of writing's most gifted, unique stylists, Lisa Moore returns with her third story collection, a soaring chorus of voices, dreams, loves, and lives. Taking us from the Fjord of Eternity to the streets of St. John's and the swamps of Orlando, these stories show us the timeless, the tragic, and the miraculous hidden in the underbelly of our everyday lives. A missing rock god may have jumped a cruise ship - in the Arctic. A grieving young woman may live next to a serial rapist. A man's last day on earth replays in the minds of others in a furiously sensual, heartrending fugue. Something for Everyone finds Moore fired with peak ambition - she seems bent on nothing less than rewiring the circuitry of the short story itself."--Provided by publisher.