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Fire-Hunter is a child/young adult story of Hawk, a member of a preshistoric tribe who breaks one of their rules, and is branded an outcast. Left behind with him is Willow, a young woman from the same tribe, who was cast out for an injury that was slowing down the tribe (they couldn't wait for her to get better, they had to move on to follow game).
The story is how Hawk (with Willow's help) invents bows & arrows, water-proof baskets, poison darts, learns how to domesticate dogs how to cure meat, and a few other major accomplishments. The author himself, in the book's preface, admits that it's highly unlikely that any ONE prehistoric person could have invented/discovered all of these things; it must have taken many generations to learn all that Hawk learns in this book!
Even as a child, it kind of irked me that Willow is the typical "woman behind the great man"; she helps in a sort of passive way. But this book is pretty dated. Women weren't known for doing much else besides cooking & having babies when this book was written. All that aside, I did and still do thoroughly enjoy this book because, even though it's abviosly written in a style that's accesible to young adults & children, it's still exciting!
Hawk battles the giant sloth, the great cave bear, and a tribe of less-advanced people who have it out for him & Willow. It moves along at an exciting pace that keeps even the most fidgety child entertained!
My copy is tattered & torn, but I wouldn't give it up for anything! If you can find a copy (at a less ridiculous price than what's being offered here), go for it!
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This book does an excellent job of outlining that process in a simple, easy-to-follow, step-by-step approach. The author not only covers all aspects of the hiring process but also reminds us of best practices that we too often (and too easily) forget to ensure success once we bring top players on board.
This book was pertinent and informative. I intend to pass it around to all of the managers on my staff.
The book provides a great deal of actionable ideas that you can put into place now to improve your hiring practices, land the best candidates, and keep them as satisfied productive employees. Similarly, the book helps potential applicants better understand the hiring process and get inside the mind of hiring managers. It also contains a plethora of valuable and interesting ideas and commentary on the HR landscape. Truly an enjoyable and informative read !
I have already given a copy to a friend that owns a small company and has found it a challenge to find and retain good people. If my friend follows the program outlined in the book I am sure he will see the results. One thing I really liked about Adamsky's writing style is that it's light on philosophy and academic drivel and packed solid with the experiences of someone who has obviously been in the trenches.
Meanwhile, a feud is brewing between the fox-hunters and the tobacco-growers. The tobacco-growers blame the fox-hunters for letting their hounds run through their tobacco and so they set out poison in the tobacco fields. In retaliation, tobacco barns start going up in flames one by one. Also, Did's dad isn't too happy about his leaving home to live among these "backward hillbillies" and gets the sheriff and town locals after Sparkie's folks. Did wants to stay, and the result is a cornfield fight between the mountain people and the city people. The mountain folk are at the annual corn-shuckin' when trouble breaks out. Did has just found a red ear (and thereby earned a kiss from his girl) when his dad and half the town come over the hill. Corn-stalks, fists, and insults are flying all around that night, but the issue still isn't settled.
There's much more to read about in this warm, moving, fictional account of two boys from different worlds learning how to be men together. The language in the book reminds one of the movie Sergeant York. If this all sounds interesting, believe me, this book is fun, action-packed, and moving. I recommend it to anyone who longs for simpler days and true family values. Hie to the Hunters is a classic.
--Note: Update of earlier posting
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Jim Corbett will accompany you into the past with you and lead you into the future, this is a book that reiterates, that nature has no beginning as it has no end..., a revealing insight into one remarkable man, a britisher who was in India to live with its wonderful people and animals and who richly deserves the honour of being remembered even today, in the land he loved, and the place he tread, bears the call, CORBETT NATIONAL PARK.
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through the tragedies of Fireball Roberts and Adam Petty, then
laughing at the antics of Humpy Wheeler, one of the sports
greatest promoters. The life of David Pearson, Darrell Waltrip,
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NASCAR it is a must read for all fans of the sport. You will
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If you like turkey hunting, or if you just like good outdoor writing, do yourself a favor and buy this one.
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Although a novel for children and young adults, it's well worth a read for adults, too.