spin-off n : a product made during the manufacture of something else syn by-product, byproduct Source: WordNet. Princeton University spin off v : produce as a consequence or an unplanned result Source: WordNet. Princeton University
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Lady of Sin (Seducer) by Madeline HunterDellAward-winning author Madeline Hunter transports readers back to the scandal and intrigue of nineteenth-century England in the enthralling tale of a magnetically sensual man, a virtuous woman, and a love story that will take your breath away. . . . Sorority Slut Spanked in Public (A Mind Control Leash Spin-off) by Eve RiversSusan will do anything to join her school’s most powerful sorority. Her dedication is put to the test when Janet, the girl in charge of her application, insists that Susan go to a party naked and serving as both furniture and entertainment. Susan will do anything to join her school’s most powerful sorority. Her dedication is put to the test when Janet, the girl in charge of her application, insists that Susan go to a party naked and serving as both furniture and entertainment. The Entrepreneur's Manual: Business Start-Ups, Spin-Offs, and Innovative Management by Richard M. WhiteChilton Book CoSpin-Offs and Equity Carve-Outs by James A. MilesFinancial Executives Res FoundIn this study from the FEI Research Foundation, learn how and why to execute spin-offs, equity carve-outs, and two-stage spin-offs. The book offers both background and technical details, plus the tax and regulatory issues, management motivations, and research on performance and valuation issues Julia Child's The French Chef (Spin Offs) by Dana PolanDuke University Press BooksJulia Child’s TV show, The French Chef, was extraordinarily popular during its broadcast from 1963 until 1973. Child became a cultural icon in the 1960s, and, in the years since, she and her show have remained enduring influences on American cooking, American television, and American culture. In this concise book, Dana Polan considers what made Child’s program such a success. It was not the first televised cooking show, but it did define and popularize the genre. Polan examines the development of the show, its day-to-day production, and its critical and fan reception. He argues that The French Chef changed the conventions of television’s culinary culture by rendering personality indispensable. Child was energetic and enthusiastic, and her cooking lessons were never just about food preparation, although she was an effective and unpretentious instructor. They were also about social mobility, the discovery of foreign culture, and a personal enjoyment and fulfillment that promised to transcend domestic drudgery. Polan situates Julia Child and The French Chef in their historical and cultural moment, while never losing sight of Child’s unique personality and captivating on-air presence. Spin-Off Churches: How One Church Successfully Plants Another by Rodney HarrisonB&H AcademicThe past two decades in Christendom have brought forth a proliferation of books about church planting. One denomination (Southern Baptist) has even set a goal to start fifty thousand new churches over the next twenty year period. But what’s missing toward that end is a solid resource that specifically defines how one established church can successfully sponsor or parent a new church into sustainable existence. Spin-Off Churches aims to meet that need with contributions from a team of veteran missional church planters whose access to current church sponsorship data through the North American Mission Board is second to none. Their experience and teaching will guide readers through the church sponsorship process from its biblical basis to the nuts, bolts, and resource basics of implementation and follow through. Reading Angel: The TV Spin-off With a Soul (Reading Contemporary Television) I. B. TaurisIn 1999, Joss Whedon spun-off the vampire with a soul from Buffy the Vampire Slayer into his own Angel. Recast in L.A., Angel developed its own preoccupations, exploring a darker vision of alienation, atonement and the fight for redemption. The series ended in 2004, but its legion of loyal fans continues to petition the WB network for a new spin-off or motion picture on the "Save Angel" website and other online fansites. This book covers all five seasons, discussing the cinematic aesthetics of Angel, its music, shifting portrayals of masculinity, the noir Los Angeles setting, the superhero, and horror. A complete episode guide is included. God's 120 Guardian Angels: A spin-off from Summa Metaphysica-Quest for Potential (Summa Metaphysica) by David BirnbaumJ Levine/MILLENIUM
Eighteen years in the making, David Birnbaum's "120 Guardian Angels", the poetic portion of his new book God and Good, is a beautiful and fitting complement to his 1988 masterpiece, God and Evil. Nearly everything about this new work, with the exception of its genuine excellence, contrasts markedly with Birnbaum's earlier book. Whereas God and Evil was discursive, closely argued and philosophical, "120 Guardian Angels" is poetic, highly personal, and mythological. Whereas God and Evil was profoundly serious, "120 Guardian Angels" is often light and humorous. Birnbaum, in God and Evil, argued that "Holy Potential" is the "primal thrust of the cosmos" and that man, created in the divine image, has as his purpose the actualization and fulfillment of that potential. In this new book, Birnbaum's angels speak to us directly and inform us precisely how this potential can be attained. Many of the angels, of course, reflect universally acknowledged ideas and values (Guardian Angel #4 is "Freedom" and #5 is "Mercy"), but it is in the more idiosyncratic amongst them (e.g. #44 "Five-Year Old Girls Giggling", #50 "Putting-the-Kids-to-Bed", and #58 "Iron Mill Workers") that we get the sense that the factory of Holy (and human) Potential is really working. Success Factors of Corporate Spin-Offs (International Studies in Entrepreneurship) by Alexander TübkeSpringerCorporate Spin-Off processes are very interesting phenomena for management theory and practice. In theory, Corporate Spin-Offs are both a driver and a result of organisational change, offering the possibility to investigate an area where companies are genuinely sharing experience and best practice. In practice, Corporate Spin-Off processes are frequent and highly successful, but not as well-regarded as Merger and Acquisition strategies and less understood by the decision-makers. Success Factors of Corporate Spin-Offs was designed to meet these demands by analysing the success factors of Corporate Spin-Offs, their relative contribution to the process and the role of the different actors involved. Based on an extensive literature review and a new Spin-Off typology, a broad range of success factors and success dimensions is proposed. Using a combination of multivariate models, the responses from 211 European companies to a questionnaire are analysed and typologies derived. American Soap Operas, Vol. 2: General Hospital Including an Overview of the Show, the Current Cast, Luke and Laura Romance, and the Several Spin Offs of the Show by Dakota StevensWebster's Digital ServicesPlease note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Whether you watch them or not, Soaps are a daily tradition in millions of American households. Love stories, dramas, crimes, and whatever else the plots may take us, these shows have been around for a few decades now and are still going strong. This book takes a look at "General Hospital" with a, overview of the show's creators, the history, the cast, the romance between Luke and Laura, and the spin offs the show brought. |
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