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Start your reading journey today on DL4ALL.org and unlock a world of imagination, knowledge, and inspiration! ![]() Global Metaphors: Modernity and the Quest for One World By Jo-Anne Pemberton 2001 | 238 Pages | ISBN: 0745316530 | PDF | 3 MB The advent of the twentieth century saw an incredible advance in scientific technology. By the inter-war period of the 1920s and early 1930s cars, planes and radios were a part of everyday life, and science became a popular cult for a new age. Faith in science surged amidst an atmosphere of intellectual and social crisis. Jo-Anne Pemberton looks in detail at the rhetoric used by the political classes of the time that propagated a vision of a new global unity, and reveals the way in which those same metaphors and imagery are used today in the rhetoric of globalization. Then, as now, the idea of 'one world' was challenged by notions of manyness and multiplicity.Drawing parallels between then and now, Global Metaphors reveals how much of the appeal of globalization rhetoric relies on shimmering technological fantasies about the future. Today this also incorporates images of the environment which are used to reinforce the idea of an interconnected world. While this seductive imagery is impelled at one level by the romance of scientific invention, Pemberton reveals the way in which it is also used to cement particular political, economic and cultural interests as universal goods. Arguing that our current debate about globalization is in effect a re-run of the same debate from the inter-war period, she explores why globalist thinking gains currency at particular moments in history, and looks beyond this to the interests, values and cultural biases it belies. The book explores many similarities between early twentieth century discussions of modernity and late twentieth century debates about postmodernity. ![]() Global Macro Investing 2026: A Comprehensive Guide: A Data-Driven Framework for Forecasting Markets, Regimes, and Geopolitical Risk by Adrian K. Vellum, Hayden Van Der Post, James Preston English | December 12, 2025 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0G6743DS9 | 466 pages | EPUB | 0.58 Mb Reactive Publishing ![]() Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management by Mason Harris English | September 15, 2023 | ISBN: 1682858022 | 368 pages | PDF | 16 Mb Marketing has a strong influence on the management of a firm, internal and inter-firm relationships, and the supply chain. As a business philosophy, marketing guides firms to achieve customer satisfaction at a profit in a coordinated manner. Marketing represents a fundamental set of values and beliefs about the importance of the customer that guide firms in their daily operations. It also provides a philosophical foundation for human behavior within a firm. In other words, marketing as a business philosophy guides a firm's actions to develop, maintain, and enhance inter-firm relationships to satisfy customers. Marketing is also a necessary component for implementing supply chain management. One of the key elements in supply chain management implementation is partnership with compatible corporate philosophies, particularly for key relationships. Marketing should be the compatible philosophy among supply chain partners, so all partners strive to satisfy customers at a profit through inter-functional coordination within and among supply chain partners. Thus, under compatible marketing philosophies, supply chain partners become more willing to be efficient and effective toward a common goal: customer satisfaction at a profit. Effective supply chain management requires all partners to build and maintain close, long-term relationships. Successful supply chains rely on forming strategic partnerships, meaning long-term inter-firm relationships with trading partners. Efficient supply chain management is crucial for survival and success in a turbulent world. The current economic crisis further increases its importance. The objective of this book is to identify global supply chain management challenges and their solutions. This book is comprised of seven chapters. ![]() Global Investment Decisions in the Circular Economy: The Role of Energy Policies in Achieving Sustainable Economic Growth (Contributions to Economics) by Serhat Yüksel, Hasan Dinçer, Muhammet Deveci English | November 25, 2025 | ISBN: 303186235X | 310 pages | Epub, PDF | 6.69 Mb Global energy investment decisions are crucial for energy production, distribution, and consumption worldwide. These investments play a critical role in ensuring energy supply security, contributing to the diversification of energy sources and the continuity of supply. Renewable energy investments, in particular, enhance energy supply security due to their unlimited and environmentally sustainable nature. Energy investments also support economic growth and job creation. The renewable energy sector, especially, is a young and rapidly growing area of employment. Such investments can bolster local and national economies. To achieve these benefits, various factors must be considered simultaneously. ![]() Global Environmental Negotiations and US Interests By Deborah S. Davenport 2006 | 288 Pages | ISBN: 1403970211 | PDF | 2 MB This book examinesthe question of whyeffective action has been taken to ameliorate some global environmental problems while no improvement has been made on others. In an asymmetric international system, success depends upon whether the lead state is willing to manipulate the preferences of other states. This book provides a comprehensive typology of the potential costs and benefits of effective agreement for the system leader and clarifies the leader's true interests on particular environmental issues. ![]() Global Ecotourism Policies and Case Studies: Perspectives and Constraints (Current Themes in Tourism) By Michael Luck, Torsten Kirstges 2003 | 216 Pages | ISBN: 1873150407 | PDF | 2 MB With continuously growing tourist numbers and pressure on resources increasing, there is a need to preserve and protect natural, cultural and historic resources. This book introduces the reader to a number of case studies from different parts of the world and illustrates chances and constraints associated with the implementation of ecotourism concepts. ![]() Global Digital Transformation and the Covid-19 Pandemic by Rajdeep Chowdhury, K. Martin Sagayam English | 2025 | ISBN: 1774915502 | 308 Pages | True PDF | 20 MB ![]() Global Dialogue on Media Dynamics, Trends and Perspectives on Public Relations and Communication by Fong Peng Chew English | January 8, 2025 | ISBN: 1032932309 | 690 pages | True ePUB, PDF | 32 Mb It has a repository of innovative research, insightful discussions, and emerging trends in digital media strategies, crisis communication, media ethics, public relations in the age of social media, and the impact of emerging technologies on media practices. It touches upon a wide array of topics and provides a comprehensive overview of the latest advancements and challenges in these fields. With innovative research contributions and case studies from around the world, this book will be instructive in shaping the way we look at the world of media and ourselves. ![]() Theodore Silver, "Glannon Guide to Contracts: Learning Contracts Through Multiple- Choice Questions and Analysis " English | ISBN: 1543857736 | 2024 | 666 pages | EPUB | 1322 KB Thoroughly teaching all legal terrain through which your first-year contracts course will lead you, the Fourth Edition of The Glannon Guide to Contracts will stand by your side as a constant course companion. Its user-friendly style, its stories, its scenarios, and its illustrations, make contract law come alive, turning your course into an adventure of intellectual fun as, meanwhile, you learn the law of first-year contracts-all of it. ![]() GitOps from Zero to Production: A Practical, Secure, and Scalable Guide to Kubernetes Continuous Deployment, CI/CD Automation, and Real-World GitOps Architecture English | December 21, 2025 | ASIN: B0GB2YW7MH | 309 pages | Epub | 897.95 KB GitOps from Zero to Production A Practical, Secure, and Scalable Guide to Kubernetes Continuous Deployment, CI/CD Automation, and Real-World GitOps Architecture Modern software delivery demands speed, reliability, security, and scale -yet traditional CI/CD and manual Kubernetes operations struggle to keep up. GitOps from Zero to Production is the definitive, end-to-end guide that takes you from first principles to real-world production-grade GitOps , showing you how to build, secure, and scale cloud-native delivery systems the right way. Unlike introductory GitOps books that stop at theory-or cookbooks that focus only on isolated recipes-this book delivers a complete, practical, and enterprise-ready blueprint for implementing GitOps across teams, clusters, and environments. Whether you are a DevOps engineer, SRE, platform engineer, cloud architect, or Kubernetes practitioner , this book equips you with the skills, patterns, and mindset required to operate GitOps successfully in production. What You'll Learn ✔ What GitOps really is-and what it is not ✔ Why GitOps has become the standard for Kubernetes continuous deployment ✔ How declarative infrastructure, reconciliation loops, and desired state management work ✔ Core Kubernetes internals every GitOps engineer must understand ✔ How to design scalable GitOps architectures and repository strategies ✔ Implementing GitOps with production-ready tools like Argo CD and Flux ✔ Building CI pipelines that correctly feed GitOps workflows ✔ Progressive delivery strategies: canary, blue-green, rolling, and automated rollbacks ✔ GitOps security, secrets management, RBAC, and policy-as-code ✔ Scaling GitOps across multiple teams, clusters, and organizations ✔ Event-driven, policy-driven, and AI-assisted GitOps workflows ✔ The future of GitOps, platform engineering, and continuous deployment. Why This Book Is Different ✅ From Zero to Production - No gaps, no assumptions, no hand-waving ✅ Real-World Architecture - Patterns proven in modern cloud-native environments ✅ Security & Compliance First - Not an afterthought ✅ Platform Engineering Focus - Built for teams, not just individuals ✅ Clear, Structured, and Practical - Designed for learning and long-term reference This book doesn't just teach how to deploy-it teaches how to operate GitOps as an organizational standard. Inside You'll Also Find GitOps cheat sheets and architectural patterns Kubernetes and GitOps YAML structures and overlays Troubleshooting and incident recovery playbooks Tooling comparisons and learning resources A complete career roadmap for GitOps and platform engineers A comprehensive glossary of GitOps, Kubernetes, and CI/CD terms Who This Book Is For DevOps and Site Reliability Engineers Kubernetes and Cloud-Native Engineers Platform and Infrastructure Engineers Software Architects and Technical Leads Teams migrating from traditional CI/CD to GitOps Professionals preparing for senior cloud and DevOps roles Outcome By the end of this book, you won't just understand GitOps-you'll be able to design, implement, secure, and scale GitOps systems with confidence , from development to production and beyond. GitOps from Zero to Production is not just a guide-it's a production playbook for modern cloud-native delivery. |