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Wonder Woman

Women learn the importance of networking in the book, Take This Book to Work. WHAT DOES A FAILURE to negotiate with your employer cost you? $500,000. That’s the average amount of earnings professional...

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Fun in the Sun

Lollapalooza attracts 60,000 fans, Bonnaroo boasts an attendance of 80,000 people, and the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival brings in 200,000 music lovers. Sounds like a lot of people, but all of...

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Antique Boutiques

VINTAGE SHOPPING Say “vintage clothing,” and you may conjure up memories of foraging through racks of musty old sweaters and tattered leopard-print coats. But going vintage isn’t just for art school...

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Grand Greens

A TOUR OF DESIGNER GOLF COURSES IN THE MIDWEST The Midwest may be fly-over country for some golfers, but by traveling only to warm-weather locations in search of golfing venues, they’re missing out on...

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New Light

THE NEW NELSON-ATKINS’ BLOCH BUILDING GLOWS ON THE FORD LEARNING CENTER CAMPUS. Since 1999, Kansas Citians have eagerly awaited the completion of construction at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, a...

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Nuts and Bolts

Step inside these factories, and get an up-close-and-personal look at everything from brewing beer to building motorcycles. Have you ever wondered how a carousel or motorcycle is made? Ho w about...

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Piano Forte

Renzo Piano, born in Genoa, Italy, in 1937, studied at Milan Politecnico from 1959 to 1964. In 1970, he established a partnership with the English architect Richard Rogers and has since been designing...

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Seattle Musical Tour

From The Beatles and Hendrix to grunge gods, Seattle’s rich musical history is hard to beat. Known for its musical legacy as much as for damp weather and affinity for java, the Emerald City is the...

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A County to Adore

Measuring only 16 miles at its widest, Door County, Wis., has always been relatively easy to explore by car. But the peninsula—flanked by tranquil Green Bay on its west coast and more rustic Lake...

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Aviation Fascination

Dayton’s National Museum pays homage to many fantastic flyers. History takes flight at the National Museum of the United States Air Force, located just six miles northeast of Dayton, on the...

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