Ethics and Business
- 274 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
This undergraduate textbook captures the dynamic nature of business ethics in the era of globalization.






This undergraduate textbook captures the dynamic nature of business ethics in the era of globalization.
Louisville, known for its bourbon, also has a rich brewing history, rivaling cities like St. Louis. German settlers introduced brewing traditions, and after Prohibition, brands like Falls City and Fehr's emerged. Food journalist Kevin Gibson explores this heritage through stories, interviews, and photos, celebrating the city's beer culture.
Have you ever walked past a building or location in your city and thought, “I wonder what that used to be?” Well, if you live in Louisville, you’re about to get some answers to that question in This Used to Be Louisville. From “the old Sears building” that continues to be used as a directional touchpoint to a downtown theater that has been frozen in time, you’ll get a tour of these places paired with stories that will inform and sometimes surprise. In the process, it may just get you wondering about the many people a hundred years ago that traversed those places in a completely different context. Local author Kevin Gibson turned his natural interest in comparing present to past into a book that looks into a wide variety of locales that contribute to the city’s legacy. And when it’s all said and done, you’ll walk away with a better understanding of Louisville’s history and culture, from major historical landmarks to neighborhood businesses to the Louisvillians who made these places important.
Exploring Louisville's rich history, this book delves into its oldest institutions and the intriguing lives connected to them. Readers will discover the origins of the Kentucky Derby and bottled bourbon, as well as the city's oldest funeral service and parks. Unusual tales, like a thrilling cemetery duel and a dairyman's robbery, add depth to the narrative. Through these entertaining stories, the book offers a unique perspective on Louisville's culture and history, inviting readers to enjoy a captivating journey through time.
Exploring the legal profession's fallibility, this book follows attorney Kevin William Gibson, who has dedicated over thirty years to suing lawyers for their errors. Highlighting the human aspect of law, it reveals the realities of legal practice and the accountability lawyers face when they make mistakes. Gibson's experiences offer a unique perspective on the intersection of justice and professionalism, emphasizing that even the most skilled attorneys are not immune to misjudgments.
Have you ever thought you spotted something in the hedge row, hill side or river bank and wondered what it was? Well wonder no more. Come with me on the adventures of the Elerkin. A sprightly small human-like creature with big ears and eyes, and long legs. We will introduce you to Tommto, Kevla, Shoza and many more Elerkin who's adventures will leave you wanting more. From river bank to disused rail lines, you will be looking to see if you can spot the Elerkin running and hiding. We will take you on adventures smiling, laughing and even maybe a tear or two, giving you a look into the life of the little Elerkin below ground and up above the trees, in the air and on the river bank. The Elerkin's Adventures are just about to begin, so hold tight and let's go see what they have been doing down at Well and Vale.