Henry Ford

How sustainable is the global food supply model?

thehumanimprint.typepad.com     Aug 14, 2008          

When I was working on my PhD I chose to study the poultry supply chain for a variety of reasons including the fact that it was one of the first global integrated food supply models. Although the model has been very successful...                    

The Ethical Pet Shop: Part 2 — Employees are Key

petlvr.com     Aug 14, 2008          

Earlier this week, I talked about two traits of an ethical pet shop. But, of course, the full picture could never fit in a single post; so, today, we’ll look at one more very important feature of an ethical pet shop, and will...                    

Froedtert Leads in Kidney and Liver Transplant Survival Rates

redorbit.com     Aug 14, 2008   4 related          

Posted on: Wednesday, 13 August 2008, 18:00 CDT MILWAUKEE, Aug. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- According to data recently released by the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients, for the second consecutive reporting period, Froedtert...                    

Airborne vet, 78, keeps jumping for joy

stltoday.com     Aug 13, 2008          

August 12, 2008 -- Lew Sanborn, 78, a former member of the 82nd Airborne Division completes his 6,876th parachute jump at the reunion of the Division Tuesday at Jefferson Barracks Park. The moment kicked off the annual 82nd...                    

On the Road to Perdition, Fords Were Preferred

nytimes.com     Aug 13, 2008          

"Thunder Road" was on again the other night: Robert Mitchum running moonshine against some of the clumsiest rear-projection chases ever. Even though the film came out in 1958, it is black and white -- a drive-in classic.                    

Legendary CEO Sloan instrumental in crafting 'The GM Way'

detnews.com     Aug 13, 2008          

David Phillips / Special to The Detroit News It was a former horse carriage maker who gambled on the fledgling automobile industry and planted the seed to form General Motors Corp. But it took an electrical engineer trained at...                    

Luck o' the Irish - Young Eagles Raffle Winner 'One-Ups' his Dad

airventure.org     Aug 13, 2008          

It was Thursday, July 31, the night of the annual Gathering of Eagles fundraiser at AirVenture, and Michael Kenny was en route to joining his colleagues from Pilatus Aircraft, Ltd. when suddenly his phone rang. The 37-year-old...                    

Nominee cut alfalfa during last Denver convention

iht.com     Aug 12, 2008   13 related          

The last time Denver hosted the Democratic convention, the city's elite drove electric cars, only three states allowed women to vote, and the all-but-certain nominee stayed home on his Nebraska farm cutting alfalfa. One hundred...                    

Company nicknames: NBC's peacock stands for much more than just 'living color'

bloggingstocks.com     Aug 12, 2008          

Filed under: Consumer experience, Television, General Electric (GE), Marketing and advertisingThis post is one in a series on prominent company nicknames. See all 25, and share your thoughts and memories about the Peacock...                    

Up North, Tossing Snowballs at a 90-Year-Old Nonprofit Law

brandcurve.com     Aug 13, 2008          

The last time Canada enacted legislation governing nonprofits, reports the Law Times, “Henry Ford’s Model T was still making inroads, coal was king, and business was a paper-intensive exercise.” Federal and provincial...