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This book examines the phenomena of how individuals experience
work stress and coping in both developed and developing countries
in the world. Rabi Bhagat, known for his cross-cultural scholarship
in this area, and his co authors, help us recognize the causes and
consequences of work stress. They present a systematic,
comprehensive review of this topic with plenty of practical
insights and case studies examining work stress and coping in the
era of globalization. Researchers, practitioners and students in
the field of industrial organizational psychology, organizational
behavior, and human resources management will find this book of
interest.
This book examines the phenomena of how individuals experience
work stress and coping in both developed and developing countries
in the world. Rabi Bhagat, known for his cross-cultural scholarship
in this area, and his co authors, help us recognize the causes and
consequences of work stress. They present a systematic,
comprehensive review of this topic with plenty of practical
insights and case studies examining work stress and coping in the
era of globalization. Researchers, practitioners and students in
the field of industrial organizational psychology, organizational
behavior, and human resources management will find this book of
interest.
As Texas Rangers, Evan Mooney and Bobby Longwell, search for the
half-breed killer, Dark Sky they find that a one-eyed man also
hunts her. They think that is could possibly be Tyke Flannery and
that he wasn't killed at the raid at Pueblo de Coyote. When the
killings of two bounty hunters reunite the surviving horsemen they
head to the mountains to escape the wrath of Dutch Bastion and his
remaining bounty hunters who have been hired by Chicago businessman
Josiah Ebeneezer. But, after the murder of a young Comanche girl
the hunted become the hunters as the horsemen ride off the mountain
to seek revenge. In the Devil's Skin is the second volume of the
Far Riders trilogy following The Horsemen. The final volume is
titled Children of Thunder.
Children of Thunder is the final volume of the Far Riders Trilogy
-- an epic, frontier adventure following The Horsemen and In the
Devil's Skin.
The wealthy Endicotts, led by the oldest brother, Edward, contract
a steamboat to take their large family, servants and horses, up the
Missouri river to establish their business in the new frontier. But
their dream ends after a vicious attack on the boat by the Nathan
Hawks gang, which includes the brutal brother and sister half
breeds, Stone Face and Dark Sky. All of the Endicotts and servants
are massacred, except for young, Glory Endicott and the beautiful
teacher, Janey Shire who are taken hostage. Soon after, a band of
horsemen led by the legendary Texas Ranger, Captain Tully Slay,
along with Tyke Flannery, an Irish freedom fighter, Big Robbie, a
former slave with a mysterious past, two riflemen, Benny Link and
Evan Mooney, and an old Comanche scout, Magpie, follow the gang
through Texas into Mexico. By the time they have reached the Rio
Grande they are joined by two more Texas Rangers, and a Mexican
hostage turned ally. As the Hawks gang waits for the arrival of the
horsemen their gang is reinforced with vaqueros from the bandit,
Emilio Rios. After the raid at Pueblo de Coyote, only fate, luck
and courage will decide who will ride away from the border town.
The Horsemen is the first novel in an epic western trilogy,
followed by In the Devil's Skin and Children of Thunder.
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