
- Title : Killing Trail
- Author : Charles Gramlich
- Rating : 4.67 (561 Vote)
- Publish : 2016-2-27
- Format : Hardcover
- Pages : 118 Pages
- Asin : B003UNL98G
- Language :
Once Upon a Time with the Dead: For the gray raiders, death was an old friend.The work also includes two nonfiction essays, one about Louis L’Amour and another about the real Wild West.. It contains:Killing Trail: When they dumped Angela Cody on Lane Holland’s ranch she was
Once Upon a Time with the Dead: For the gray raiders, death was an old friend.
The work also includes two nonfiction essays, one about Louis L’Amour and another about the real Wild West.
. It contains:
Killing Trail: When they dumped Angela Cody on Lane Holland’s ranch she was scant moments from death. But luck or no, Davy wasn’t going down without a fight. She managed to speak only a few words, but those were enough to make Lane strap on his guns and ride out on a killing trail.
Showdown at Wild Briar: Accused of a murder he didn’t commit, Josh Allen Boone has ridden a long way from his Wild Briar Ranch. But now he’s coming home, and the real killers are waiting for him with a rope.
Powder Burn: They said Davy Bonner’s luck had run out and they ambushed him along a dark road. RIDE INTO DANGER!
Killing Trail is a collection of western short stories by Charles Allen Gramlich, the author of the Talera TriWith all due respect to the power of integrative thinking, Martin correctly stresses the importance of what is generally referred to as "emotional intelligence." That is, being willing and able to appreciate legitimate differences between and among groups as well as individuals; to empathize; to seek to communicate on others' terms, not one's own, using tools with which they are familiar; and to stretch out of one's comfort zone to those of others.In this brilliant book, Roger Martin has shared all he has learned about what design thinking is and can do; also, he has suggested specific initiatives that can help to enable his reader to become an effective design thinker while maintaining an appropriate balance by gaining "fluency in both the allusive poetry of intuitive discovery and the precise prose of analytical rigor"; and finally, while creating value for a business, his reader is urged to discover how design thinking can create meaning for one's life. i read a few pages, don't think i should continue. Could've been better, but it could've been a lot worse als


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