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"Exploring larger issues associated with western expansion, this book details the history of the Southern Methodist Church in Indian Territory/Oklahoma and the complex relationship between its white and Indian membership"--Provided by publisher"--
First Published in 2010. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Jim McHenry, a widower, struggles to maintain his Nevada cattle ranch while he raises his two teenage kids. But the proliferation of federally protected wild mustangs roaming his pastureland threatens Jim’s livelihood and future.Meanwhile, Laura Carter, a struggling Country Western singer, is fired from her Reno job for refusing to play footsie with local club owner, Billy Wilson, an old classmate of Jim’s.When Jim’s housekeeper suddenly quits, Laura, now desperate, applies for the job and gets it. It’s a risky move since she knows nothing about housekeeping and even less about cooking, but soon the sparks fly between her and Jim. Then, enter Sybil Trent: Jim’s one-time love interest, just divorced and back in town on the prowl for a new husband.Billy wants Jim’s land. Sybil wants Jim back. Laura wants her career back. Jim’s son wants to be a rodeo performer (against his father’s wishes), and Jim’s daughter will do anything to get Sybil out of the picture and Laura into Jim’s arms once and for all.Will Jim finally understand that in order to truly have the things he wants, he must be willing to set them free?
This is a literate businessperson's guide to the language of business.
This important volume documents events and routines defined as public relations practice, and serves as a companion work to the author's The Unseen Power: Public Relations which tells the history of public relations as revealed in the work and personalities of the pioneer agencies. This history opens with the 17th Century efforts of land promoters and colonists to lure settlers from Europe -- mainly England -- to this primitive land along the Atlantic Coast. They used publicity, tracts, sermons, and letters to disseminate rosy, glowing accounts of life and opportunity in the new land. The volume closes with a description of the public relations efforts of colleges and other non-profit agenci...