Author: W. S. Hayward
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The Diamond Cross and how I Won it
Author: W. S. Hayward
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The Diamond Cross, and how I Won it
Author: William Stephens Hayward
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The Diamond Cross Mystery
Author: Chester K. Steele
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Pages : 332
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The Diamond Cross
Author: William Barnet Phillips
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Pages : 370
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The Diamond Cross, Or, The Story of Florence Clifton
Author: Harriet B. McKeever
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Languages : en
Pages : 244
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Pages : 244
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Think Like a Horse
Author: Grant Golliher
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 0593331931
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 273
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In Think Like a Horse, veteran “horse whisperer” and leadership expert Grant Golliher applies his hard-won horse sense to teach invaluable lessons anyone can use to live a fuller, more successful life. Grant Golliher is what some would call a “horse whisperer,” able to get a wild horse to calmly accept a saddle and a rider without the use of force. Through training thousands of horses, many traumatized or abused, Golliher was able to learn essential lessons about communication, boundaries, fairness, trust, and respect—lessons that apply not just to horses but to humans as well. It’s why celebrities, Fortune 500 executives, professional coaches, supreme court justices, and even ordinary families from around the world flock to his Wyoming ranch every year to take part in what one CEO called “the most transformational experience I have ever encountered.” Horse whispering may sound like magic, but as Grant explains in Think Like a Horse, it’s not really all that mysterious. The lessons he shares are as fundamental and ageless as the relationship between horses, the people who ride them, and the beauty of the West. In fact, it’s an approach that anyone can learn, and should learn, in order to better understand our common humanity, overcome trauma, foster more fulfilled relationships, and unlock untapped potential in virtually every aspect of our lives. All you have to do is think like a horse.
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 0593331931
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 273
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In Think Like a Horse, veteran “horse whisperer” and leadership expert Grant Golliher applies his hard-won horse sense to teach invaluable lessons anyone can use to live a fuller, more successful life. Grant Golliher is what some would call a “horse whisperer,” able to get a wild horse to calmly accept a saddle and a rider without the use of force. Through training thousands of horses, many traumatized or abused, Golliher was able to learn essential lessons about communication, boundaries, fairness, trust, and respect—lessons that apply not just to horses but to humans as well. It’s why celebrities, Fortune 500 executives, professional coaches, supreme court justices, and even ordinary families from around the world flock to his Wyoming ranch every year to take part in what one CEO called “the most transformational experience I have ever encountered.” Horse whispering may sound like magic, but as Grant explains in Think Like a Horse, it’s not really all that mysterious. The lessons he shares are as fundamental and ageless as the relationship between horses, the people who ride them, and the beauty of the West. In fact, it’s an approach that anyone can learn, and should learn, in order to better understand our common humanity, overcome trauma, foster more fulfilled relationships, and unlock untapped potential in virtually every aspect of our lives. All you have to do is think like a horse.
Supreme Court
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The Diamond Cross Mystery
Author: Chester K Steele
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Pages : 208
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Book Excerpt: , shiny, drizzle-swept street."Only Sallie Page, the cook. I'll call her. There's Mrs. Darcy's maid--Jane Metson. But she went away yesterday afternoon and won't be back until about noon. It's past time Sallie was down to get breakfast. I'll call her--"Darcy made a move as though to go to the rear of the store, whence a side door gave entrance to the stairs leading to the rooms above."I'll go with you," said Mulligan, and he shoved himself to an erect posture by forcing his elbows against the showcase on which he had been leaning in a manner to give himself as much rest as possible without sitting down--it was a way he had, acquired from long patrolling of city streets."You--you'll go with me?" faltered Darcy."Yes, to call the cook. She won't run away," and he nodded toward the dead woman."Oh!" There was a world of meaning in Darcy's interjection. "You mean that I--""I don't mean nothin'!" broke in Mulligan. "I leave that to the gum-shoe men. CoRead More
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Book Excerpt: , shiny, drizzle-swept street."Only Sallie Page, the cook. I'll call her. There's Mrs. Darcy's maid--Jane Metson. But she went away yesterday afternoon and won't be back until about noon. It's past time Sallie was down to get breakfast. I'll call her--"Darcy made a move as though to go to the rear of the store, whence a side door gave entrance to the stairs leading to the rooms above."I'll go with you," said Mulligan, and he shoved himself to an erect posture by forcing his elbows against the showcase on which he had been leaning in a manner to give himself as much rest as possible without sitting down--it was a way he had, acquired from long patrolling of city streets."You--you'll go with me?" faltered Darcy."Yes, to call the cook. She won't run away," and he nodded toward the dead woman."Oh!" There was a world of meaning in Darcy's interjection. "You mean that I--""I don't mean nothin'!" broke in Mulligan. "I leave that to the gum-shoe men. CoRead More
The Diamond Cross Mystery, Etc
Author: Chester K. STEELE
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The Diamond Cross Mystery
Author: Chester K. Steele
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781500892173
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 108
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There was only one sound which broke the intense stillness of the jewelry shop on that fateful April morning. That sound was the ticking of the watch in the hand of the dead woman. Outside, the rain was falling. Not a heavy downpour which splashed cheerfully on umbrellas and formed swollen streams in the gutters, whence they rushed toward the sewer basins, carrying with them an accumulation of sticks, leaves and dirt. Not a windy, gusty rain, that made a man glad to get indoors near a genial fire, with his pipe and a book. It was a drizzle; a steady, persistent drizzle, which a half-hearted wind blew this way and that, as though neither element cared much for the task in hand-that of thoroughly soaking the particular part of the universe in the neighborhood of Colchester and taking its own time in which to do it.
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781500892173
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 108
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There was only one sound which broke the intense stillness of the jewelry shop on that fateful April morning. That sound was the ticking of the watch in the hand of the dead woman. Outside, the rain was falling. Not a heavy downpour which splashed cheerfully on umbrellas and formed swollen streams in the gutters, whence they rushed toward the sewer basins, carrying with them an accumulation of sticks, leaves and dirt. Not a windy, gusty rain, that made a man glad to get indoors near a genial fire, with his pipe and a book. It was a drizzle; a steady, persistent drizzle, which a half-hearted wind blew this way and that, as though neither element cared much for the task in hand-that of thoroughly soaking the particular part of the universe in the neighborhood of Colchester and taking its own time in which to do it.