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the old english "dragan," which means to draw or haul—literally carried the weight of progress on their shoulders. they were bred for a combination of traits: tall stature, muscular build, upright shoulders and strong hindquarters for pulling strength, and docile temperament. they were smart, loyal animals
ended up with eight, giving it a more unified feel than the other horses in the grand river series. i used the hames for the muscles in the neck and hind leg, a pitchfork in the neck, steel scoop shovels for the shoulders, and real horse shoes on the hooves. friesians, which are large but nimble animals...
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"oh, yes, i appreciate bob, too," we say, when in fact he's the competitor we fear most. toss a bunch of secretly insecure people together in an organization and, almost inevitably, you'll get pretense, territorialism, blaming, gossip, stalling, and a host of familiar workplace misbehaviors that breed
can be open about their insecurities, they're able to accept them. and they're able to see their colleagues as complex, idiosyncratic human beings with their own foibles, needs, and tendencies. the workplace becomes a no-fault, no-judgment zone, freeing coworkers to look beyond the differences that breed...
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