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Saving the man's life is just Clint's first favor to Deputy Federal Marshal Tom Fenimore. Picking up the reins of the wounded Marshal's prison wagon and delivering the three hardcases inside to the distant Huntsville Prison is the next—and maybe his last... Gallows-bound killer Jeff Sawyer is one of the caged animals, and his gang has already shot Fenimore full of holes trying to spring their leader. Now they're aimin' to close the deal—with the Gunsmith's carcass the proof of a job well done!
A consolidated index to biographical sketches in current and retrospective biographical dictionaries.
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We create organizations because we need to get a job done—something we couldn't do alone—and join them because we’re inspired by their missions (and our paycheck). But once we’re inside, these organizations rarely feel inspirational. So where did it all go wrong? In The Org, Ray Fisman and Tim Sullivan explain the tradeoffs that every organization faces, arguing that this everyday dysfunction is actually inherent to the very nature of orgs. The Org diagnoses the root causes of that malfunction, beginning with the economic logic of why organizations exist in the first place, then working its way up through the org’s structure from the lowly cubicle to the CEO’s office. You'll learn: The purpose of meetings and why they will never go away Why even members of al Qaeda are required to submit travel and expense reports What managers are good for How the army and other orgs balance marching in lockstep with fostering innovation Why the hospital administration—not the heart surgeon—is more likely to save your life Why CEOs often spend more than 80 percent of their time in meetings—and why that's exactly where they should be (and why they get paid so much)
An introduction to the emerging field of cancer physics, integrating cancer biology with approaches from theoretical and applied physics.