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By Ken Walker |
Filed In:
Wilderness
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Ecosystems & Habitats
Bears, Moose, Loons, Minks, Beavers, Lakes, Northern Lights, pristine wilderness, and absolute silence is what draw people to the Boundary Waters of Northern Minnesota.
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By Ken Walker |
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Suburbs
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Communities & Neighborhoods
Kansas City straddles the border between Kansas and Missouri. While the Kansas half of the city is mostly sprawling suburbia, the Missouri side of this great city continues to carry on the "rough...
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By Rebecca Mazin |
Filed In:
XML
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Markup Languages
The new tools, technologies and on line communities provide fabulous forums for networking and connections for anyone who can navigate a keyboard.
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Ecotourism
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Tourism
Adventure travelers are always looking for exotic trips to all corners of the planet, and this love of the outdoors is translating into a burgeoning industry known as ecotourism.
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Alliances & Partnerships
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Company Strategy
Read about two old friends and the business they made, and learn how they weathered the difficulties of partnership.
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By Carol Carter |
Filed In:
Food & Beverage Overview
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Food & Beverage
Green Century Capital Management
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By Ken Walker |
Filed In:
Business Travel
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Travel Arrangement & Reservation Services
U.S. Citizens, I wish I could should this from an American mountain top, "It is possible (it’s even easy) to get the money you spent for Canadian GST refunded to you after you...
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By Tyler McKenzie |
Filed In:
Real Estate
I'm inspired! Inspired to share with you my subjective take on five hundred and one of the pithiest, most profound, humorous and perhaps "slap your forehead, duh, that's so obvious" quotes of all...
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By Kevin McKenzie |
Filed In:
Full Service Restaurants
and
Restaurants
Personally I would love to see a sex reality show called "Next Top Bottom". Now that I think would be a hoot.
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By Kevin McKenzie |
Filed In:
Full Service Restaurants
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Restaurants
When spring rolls around each year I suppose I'm not much different than an antelope or a moose. I just want to pound my hoofs and test my horns with the rest of...
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By Kevin McKenzie |
Hunt wild mushrooms with love and abandon, but no matter how savvy you make think you are in the wilderness, never enter them without taking the proper supplies.
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By Phoenix Arrien |
"Other hands may fell the last stands of the Downey rainforest or clear-fell forest wilderness for woodchips to make wasteful packaging for goods we do not need...
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Pascal and Eric split the various duties of milking, feeding, producing cheese and selling at the market. It makes for long days that begin very early in the morning and last well after...
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By Tyler McKenzie |
It seems inappropriate to write about homeownership, the pros, cons, ups and downs when so many Southern Californians are being displaced from their own homes as I write. Personally, the notion of losing...
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By Kevin McKenzie |
Filed In:
Mountains
and
Landforms & Ecosystems
As a chef, my dream revolves around having both the freedom and the ability to work with the foods, and clients who appreciate the art of our craft. Chefs work harder than most...
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By Keith Girard |
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Lobbying
and
Elections & Politics
The congressional debate over energy policy is heating up. But when it comes to the best approach to address our thirst for fossil fuels, small business owners are as divided as the rest...
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By Kevin McKenzie |
Filed In:
Restaurants
Although the proprietor owns farm land and painstakingly grows much of his own produce, none of that magic was apparent on the menu at all, when it should have been the major marketing...
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By Kevin McKenzie |
Filed In:
Food Products
and
Food Industry
The first time I ate moose, it had not occurred to me that one day I might end up praying not to get stomped by a full grown male standing over me as...
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Beijing, China
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North Central China
The legendary book `Lost Horizon' by British author James Hilton tells of a beautiful place called `Shangri-la'. It's a lovely story about four westerners who find themselves at a monastery hidden in the...
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By Lisa Haneberg |
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Software Services & Applications
and
Technology
In this 27 minute podcast, I chat it up with David Zinger - fellow blogger (he has three!), leadership trainer and speaker, and Canadian. If you work with people, this podcast is for...
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