Archiv für die Kategorie ‘Responsible business’

Gilly Hicks²%Abercrombie BLAKE Shorts Hipster Cheeky S

Mittwoch, Februar 22nd, 2012

Gilly Hicks²%Abercrombie BLAKE Shorts Hipster Cheeky S

Kategorie: Kleidung & Accessoires > Damenmode > Damenunterwäsche > Slips, Strings & Pants

For Your Consideration
NEW with TAGS
Gilly Hicks
by the
Abercrombie & Fitch Company
100% Original and Authentic
or
"DOUBLE" Your Money Back...Guaranteed !!!
2012 Collection
New & Sexy
"Blake"
Damenunterw äsche
Color:
Pink Floral
Size:
Gr. S / Small (34/36)
Description:
Pretty all-over floral pattern with signature Gilly Hicks logo details, Supersoft,
Preppy bow with classic logo tab at soft elastic waist, Short Fit, Imported, 95% cotton/5% elastane
STOCK # 0049
FREE Shipping From USA To Europe !!!
*All other countries please email for rates
Combined Shipping is Available.....Please Email Me For Info
Terms:
Payments are due within 48 hours of winning bid
Buyer is responsible for custom fees if any are incurred
...

Preis: 13,90 EUR
Angebotsende: 23.03.2012, 18:32:04 Uhr

Gilly Hicks²%Abercrombie BLAKE Shorts Hipster Cheeky S kaufen bei eBay



Google+
Teilen

20W LED FLUTER OBJEKTBELEUCHTUNG STRAHLER WEIß OUTDOOR 230V SMD IP65 Flutlicht

Mittwoch, Februar 22nd, 2012

20W LED FLUTER OBJEKTBELEUCHTUNG STRAHLER WEIß OUTDOOR 230V SMD IP65 Flutlicht

EUR 29,30
Enddatum: Freitag Mär-23-2012 9:04:15 CET
Sofort-Kaufen für nur: EUR 29,30
Sofort-Kaufen  |  Zur Liste der beobachteten Artikel hinzufügen

Google+
Teilen

Dockingstation Dock Cradle Audio Out Schwarz für iPhone 4s iPod Touch 4G iP-Ucha

Dienstag, Februar 21st, 2012

Dockingstation Dock Cradle Audio Out Schwarz für iPhone 4s iPod Touch 4G iP-Ucha

Kategorie: Handy & Organizer > Handy- & PDA-Zubehör > Ladegeräte & Dockingstationen

-
Hotsync and Charging Dock Cradle for Apple iPhone 4 4s 3Gs 3G Touch iPod Nano iP-UCha
Description
- 100% Brand New!
-2-In-1 : Hotsync and Charging
- Free Micro USB Cable included (for Hotsync and Charging)
- with 3.5mm Audio Line Out Port
- beautiful Piano Black Glossy Finishing
Special Features:
- special adjustable dock connector base design, which your iPhone 4 or 4s or Touch can put onto the dock with or without your hard case, Bumper case or leather case remove
- No power supply require for Audio output
As we have tested many similar dock which most of them require the computer that connect with the dock to power ON before the audio line out can work. So this dock is much more flexibile, as you can simply put the iPhone on ...

Preis: 3,95 EUR
Angebotsende: 24.02.2012, 23:34:35 Uhr

Dockingstation Dock Cradle Audio Out Schwarz für iPhone 4s iPod Touch 4G iP-Ucha kaufen bei eBay



Google+
Teilen

für Samsung Galaxy Note N7000 2x AKKU+USB AC Ladegerät+Host OTG Kabel i92-2B-E

Sonntag, Februar 19th, 2012

für Samsung Galaxy Note N7000 2x AKKU+USB AC Ladegerät+Host OTG Kabel i92-2B-E

Kategorie: Handy & Organizer > Handy- & PDA-Zubehör > Akkus

-
2x Battery + USB AC Charger + Micro USB Host OTG Cable for Samsung Galaxy Note N7000 i9220 i92-2B-E
Description Note: All goods selling in this advertisment is just for Samsung Galaxy Note N7000 / i9220 Asian and European Version Only.
Battery:
- 100% Brand New!
- Quality is 100% guaranteed, Not Original
- 100% Fit for original chargers and your devices
- 2600mAH High capacity for long life time
- Stable and safety with circuit protection
USB Cable:
- USB Version 2.0, Hotsync and Charging
USB AC Battery Charger:
- Charging either by powered USB port or AC power socket
- (ABS) Thermoplastic Material, high quality and safe
- Foldable AC plug
Free Micro USB Host OTG Cable:
- Transferring data files from compatible USB ...

Preis: 5,59 EUR
Angebotsende: 22.02.2012, 23:34:37 Uhr

für Samsung Galaxy Note N7000 2x AKKU+USB AC Ladegerät+Host OTG Kabel i92-2B-E kaufen bei eBay



Google+
Teilen

Authentic Leadership – Rediscovering the Secrets to Creating Lasting Value

Sonntag, Februar 19th, 2012

In the wake of continuing corporate scandals there have been few, if any, CEOs that have stepped forward as models of doing things right–except the former chairman and CEO of Medtronic, Bill George. George has become the unofficial spokesperson for responsible leadership–in business, the media, and academia.


In Authentic Leadership Bill George makes the case that we do need new leaders, not just new laws, to bring us out of the current corporate crisis. He persuasively demonstrates that authentic leaders of mission-driven companies will create far greater shareholder value than financially oriented companies. During Georges twelve-year leadership at Medtronic, the companys market capitalization soared from .1 billion to 0 billion, averaging 35% per year.


George candidly recounts many of the toughest challenges he encountered — from ethical dilemmas and battles with the FDA to his own development as a leader. He shows how to develop the…

Preis: 26.95 EUR

Authentic Leadership – Rediscovering the Secrets to Creating Lasting Value kaufen bei ciando eBooks

Kategorie: Wirtschaft,Reise > Hobbys

Artikelnummer: 9780787972493


Google+
Teilen

Damen Kniestrümpfe *ROSA & BLAU * Gr.37 - 42 NEU

Sonntag, Februar 19th, 2012

Damen Kniestrümpfe *ROSA & BLAU * Gr.37 - 42 NEU

Kategorie: Kleidung & Accessoires > Damenmode > Socken & Strümpfe > Strümpfe

Burschies Store
Click here to get free eBay tools at Auctiva.com
Damen Kniestrümpfe
MODISCH, REIZVOLL, STILVOLL U. EINZIGARTIG
Qualität
· Quality Socken aus 100% natürlicher Baumwolle mit einem Mix aus einer gesunden Gewebekombination.
· Dieses Produkt ist durch ISO 9001 auf schädliche Substanzen geprüft worden (sehen Sie unsere OEKO-TEXT Bescheinigung)
· Wir verkaufen KEINE 2.Wahl, fehlerhaften oder beschädigten Produkte.
· Premier Quality socks made of 100% Natural Cotton and other healthy fabric mix.
· This product has been certified by ISO 9001 and tested for Harmful substances (See our OEKO-TEXT Certificate)
· We DO NOT sell factory seconds, faulty or damaged products or shop returns.
Quality
Marke
'dream gi ...

Preis: 3,15 EUR
Angebotsende: 26.02.2012, 03:30:13 Uhr

Damen Kniestrümpfe *ROSA & BLAU * Gr.37 - 42 NEU kaufen bei eBay



Google+
Teilen

Overknee Strümpfe Overknees*GRAU* +13 Farben 37-42 NEU

Freitag, Februar 17th, 2012

Overknee Strümpfe Overknees*GRAU* +13 Farben 37-42 NEU

Kategorie: Kleidung & Accessoires > Damenmode > Socken & Strümpfe > Strümpfe

Burschies store
Over the knee Socks MODISCH, REIZVOLL, STILVOLL U. EINZIGARTIG
--- Nagelneu mit Edikett ( Dream Girl durch sockSAvenue ) Entworfen, produziert und durch nur sockSAvenue verteilt Größen-Diagramm EURO UK USA 37 – 42 4 – 8 6.5 – 10.5 Länge (ca. 55 cm von Ferse zum Bündchen) 85% Baumwolle, 12% Polyamid (Nylon), 3% Lycra Baumwolle reich, ultra weiche Note mit Lycra für Extraausdehnungseinfluß Spezielle Faserbehandlung, hält im Sommer Kühl und im Winter warm. mit Purista behandelt (Purista verhindert das Wachstum von Geruch verursachenden Bakterien) Brand New With Tags ( Dream Girl by sockSAvenue ) Designed, produced and distributed by sockSAvenue only size chart EURO UK USA 37 – 42 4 – 8 6.5 – 10.5 Over the ...

Preis: 4,75 EUR
Angebotsende: 24.02.2012, 23:30:31 Uhr

Overknee Strümpfe Overknees*GRAU* +13 Farben 37-42 NEU kaufen bei eBay



Google+
Teilen

Schulterstütze stative shoulder mount + Kompendium mattebox + follow Focus V2

Freitag, Februar 17th, 2012

Schulterstütze stative shoulder mount + Kompendium mattebox + follow Focus V2

EUR 510,00
Enddatum: Freitag Feb-24-2012 13:59:04 CET
Sofort-Kaufen für nur: EUR 510,00
Sofort-Kaufen  |  Zur Liste der beobachteten Artikel hinzufügen

Google+
Teilen

Zeitgeist Addendum

Freitag, Februar 17th, 2012

Video Bewertung: 4 / 5


Google+
Teilen

Tolle Responsible Business Bilder

Donnerstag, Februar 16th, 2012

Einige tolle responsible business Bilder:

Christchurch Cathedral – Dublin
responsible business

Bild von infomatique
A Brief History of Christ Church Cathedral

The earliest manuscript dates Christ Church cathedral to its present location around 1030. Dúnán, the first bishop of Dublin and Sitriuc, Norse king of Dublin, founded the original Viking church, which was probably subject to the archbishop of Canterbury. By 1152 it was incorporated into the Irish church and within a decade the famous Archbishop Laurence O’Toole had been appointed. This future patron saint of Dublin began a reform of the cathedral’s constitution along European lines and introduced the canons regular of Saint Augustine forming a cathedral priory, which was to survive until the Reformation following the liturgical use of Sarum (Salisbury) in England.

Laurence O’Toole acted directly in diplomatic efforts between the Dubliners and the Anglo-Normans including Strongbow (Richard de Clare) following the capture of the city in 1170. It was due largely to John Cumin, the first Anglo-Norman archbishop, that the Hiberno-Norse cathedral was replaced with the Romanesque and later Gothic cathedral, parts of which survive today.

In 1395 King Richard II sat in state in the cathedral to receive homage from the kings of the four Irish provinces O’Neill of Ulster, McMurrough of Leinster, O’Brien of Munster and O’Connor of Connacht. In 1487 Lambert Simnel, pretender to the English throne in the reign of Henry VII was ‘crowned’ in Christ Church as Edward VI.

In the sixteenth century, reform again came from England when Henry VIII broke from Rome. He dissolved the Augustinian priory of the Holy Trinity and established a reformed foundation of secular canons. On 22 December 1541 Robert Castle (alias Paynswick), the last prior, became the first dean of Christ Church. In 1562, the nave roof vaulting collapsed and Strongbow’s tomb was smashed, the current tomb being a contemporary replacement from Drogheda. The cathedral was in ruins and emergency rebuilding took place immediately. This temporary solution lasted until the 1870s! Since the collapse of the roof, the north nave wall has leaned out by 46cm / 18 inches the leaning wall of Dublin).

Political changes over the years were reflected in the changes of administration of the cathedral and following the virtual collapse of the cathedral system during the Cromwellian period, Christ Church was given a new constitution in 1660 which, as modified by the Church of Ireland’s general synod since 1870, is still the basis of the rule governing the cathedral.

In 1689 King James attended Mass here and for a brief period, the rites of the pre-Reformation faith were restored. One year later, returning from the Battle of the Boyne on 6 July 1690, King William III gave thanks for his victory over King James II and presented a set of gold communion plate to the cathedral.

During the 16th and 17th centuries, Christ Church’s crypt was used as a market, a meeting place for business, and at one stage even a pub as a letter of 1633 shows:

the vaults from one end of the minster to the other are made into tippling houses for beer, wine and tobacco.

In 1742 the cathedral choir together with the choir of St Patrick’s cathedral sang at the world premiere of Handel’s Messiah in nearby Fishamble Street.

The Church Temporalities Act of 1833 brought partial disendowment and impoverished what had been one of the wealthiest ecclesiastical corporations in Ireland. When Charles Lindsay, bishop of Kildare and dean of Christ Church (a position which had been held together since the 17th century) died in 1846, the dean of St Patrick’s cathedral also became the dean of Christ Church. Not until 1884 did Christ Church have its own dean once more.

The cathedral as it exists today is heavily Victorianised due to the extensive restorations and renovations carried out by the architect George Edmund Street (between 18718) at the expense of a Dublin whiskey distiller, Henry Roe, who gave £230,000 (£23m today!) to save the cathedral.

The disestablishment of the Church of Ireland in 1871, saw further constitutional change and financial disendowment at the cathedral. With members of the laity now responsible for the building’s maintenance it became essential to provide for lay participation in its governance. A cathedral board of laymen (as was the case then) and clergy was formed in addition to the solely clerical chapter.

A two-year restoration of the cathedral roof and stonework was undertaken in 1982. Kenneth Jones of Bray installed a new organ in 1984. Further work since 1997 has included the renewal of the heating and lighting systems and the restoration of the massive 12th century crypt.

This last undertaking was to provide the cathedral with a much-need facility for hospitality and to mark the millennium year 2000. It now houses the important Treasures of Christ Church exhibition, together with the superb video of the cathedral history by Louis Marcus. The exhibition features manuscripts and artefacts that give the visitor some impression of nearly one thousand years of worship in the cathedral and nearby churches. Outstanding among the rare church silver is the stunning royal plate given by King William III in 1697 as a thanksgiving for his victory at the battle of the Boyne. Also on display are the conserved tabernacle and the candlesticks used in 1689 under James II when the Latin rites were restored for a three-month period.

To mark the Christian millennium, two principal events took place among many others. In June 2000 Christ Church Cathedral Dublin: A History was launched by An Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern, TD and in the same week a five-day residential ecumenical liturgical conference, Ceiliúradh (Celebration) was organised, in which themes of music, art, architecture and theology were explored within a context of seminars, workshops, lectures and worship.

Christ Church Cathedral
responsible business

Bild von infomatique
A Brief History of Christ Church Cathedral

The earliest manuscript dates Christ Church cathedral to its present location around 1030. Dúnán, the first bishop of Dublin and Sitriuc, Norse king of Dublin, founded the original Viking church, which was probably subject to the archbishop of Canterbury. By 1152 it was incorporated into the Irish church and within a decade the famous Archbishop Laurence O’Toole had been appointed. This future patron saint of Dublin began a reform of the cathedral’s constitution along European lines and introduced the canons regular of Saint Augustine forming a cathedral priory, which was to survive until the Reformation following the liturgical use of Sarum (Salisbury) in England.

Laurence O’Toole acted directly in diplomatic efforts between the Dubliners and the Anglo-Normans including Strongbow (Richard de Clare) following the capture of the city in 1170. It was due largely to John Cumin, the first Anglo-Norman archbishop, that the Hiberno-Norse cathedral was replaced with the Romanesque and later Gothic cathedral, parts of which survive today.

In 1395 King Richard II sat in state in the cathedral to receive homage from the kings of the four Irish provinces O’Neill of Ulster, McMurrough of Leinster, O’Brien of Munster and O’Connor of Connacht. In 1487 Lambert Simnel, pretender to the English throne in the reign of Henry VII was ‘crowned’ in Christ Church as Edward VI.

In the sixteenth century, reform again came from England when Henry VIII broke from Rome. He dissolved the Augustinian priory of the Holy Trinity and established a reformed foundation of secular canons. On 22 December 1541 Robert Castle (alias Paynswick), the last prior, became the first dean of Christ Church. In 1562, the nave roof vaulting collapsed and Strongbow’s tomb was smashed, the current tomb being a contemporary replacement from Drogheda. The cathedral was in ruins and emergency rebuilding took place immediately. This temporary solution lasted until the 1870s! Since the collapse of the roof, the north nave wall has leaned out by 46cm / 18 inches the leaning wall of Dublin).

Political changes over the years were reflected in the changes of administration of the cathedral and following the virtual collapse of the cathedral system during the Cromwellian period, Christ Church was given a new constitution in 1660 which, as modified by the Church of Ireland’s general synod since 1870, is still the basis of the rule governing the cathedral.

In 1689 King James attended Mass here and for a brief period, the rites of the pre-Reformation faith were restored. One year later, returning from the Battle of the Boyne on 6 July 1690, King William III gave thanks for his victory over King James II and presented a set of gold communion plate to the cathedral.

During the 16th and 17th centuries, Christ Church’s crypt was used as a market, a meeting place for business, and at one stage even a pub as a letter of 1633 shows:

the vaults from one end of the minster to the other are made into tippling houses for beer, wine and tobacco.

In 1742 the cathedral choir together with the choir of St Patrick’s cathedral sang at the world premiere of Handel’s Messiah in nearby Fishamble Street.

The Church Temporalities Act of 1833 brought partial disendowment and impoverished what had been one of the wealthiest ecclesiastical corporations in Ireland. When Charles Lindsay, bishop of Kildare and dean of Christ Church (a position which had been held together since the 17th century) died in 1846, the dean of St Patrick’s cathedral also became the dean of Christ Church. Not until 1884 did Christ Church have its own dean once more.

The cathedral as it exists today is heavily Victorianised due to the extensive restorations and renovations carried out by the architect George Edmund Street (between 18718) at the expense of a Dublin whiskey distiller, Henry Roe, who gave £230,000 (£23m today!) to save the cathedral.

The disestablishment of the Church of Ireland in 1871, saw further constitutional change and financial disendowment at the cathedral. With members of the laity now responsible for the building’s maintenance it became essential to provide for lay participation in its governance. A cathedral board of laymen (as was the case then) and clergy was formed in addition to the solely clerical chapter.

A two-year restoration of the cathedral roof and stonework was undertaken in 1982. Kenneth Jones of Bray installed a new organ in 1984. Further work since 1997 has included the renewal of the heating and lighting systems and the restoration of the massive 12th century crypt.

This last undertaking was to provide the cathedral with a much-need facility for hospitality and to mark the millennium year 2000. It now houses the important Treasures of Christ Church exhibition, together with the superb video of the cathedral history by Louis Marcus. The exhibition features manuscripts and artefacts that give the visitor some impression of nearly one thousand years of worship in the cathedral and nearby churches. Outstanding among the rare church silver is the stunning royal plate given by King William III in 1697 as a thanksgiving for his victory at the battle of the Boyne. Also on display are the conserved tabernacle and the candlesticks used in 1689 under James II when the Latin rites were restored for a three-month period.

To mark the Christian millennium, two principal events took place among many others. In June 2000 Christ Church Cathedral Dublin: A History was launched by An Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern, TD and in the same week a five-day residential ecumenical liturgical conference, Ceiliúradh (Celebration) was organised, in which themes of music, art, architecture and theology were explored within a context of seminars, workshops, lectures and worship.


Google+
Teilen