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Parks and green spaces: A health resource for all
Bob Kowalski Sports & FitnessParks and green spaces are easy to take for granted, but they're a vital part of our world and act as great locations for physical and mental health.
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Have short-term rentals run their course?
Katie Serrano Travel, Hospitality & Event ManagementShort-term rentals took the world by storm with leaders like Airbnb, but have they run their course? Read on to learn more.
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Top 2023 travel trends driving today’s tourism
Sheila Kiley Travel, Hospitality & Event ManagementWith travelers ready to return to the roads and skies, travel is picking up. Check out these 2023 travel trends when planning your next trip.
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A sound plan gives strength to New Year’s resolutions
Bob Kowalski Sports & FitnessRinging in the year with some New Year's resolutions? Set yourself up for success by planning your resolution roadmap for the year ahead.
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7 ways to balance your work-from-home routine
Acacia Munoz Business Management, Services & Risk ManagementSuccessful work-from-home routines require boundaries to create a sustainable situation and help maintain a healthy work-life balance. Here are seven steps to follow to reset your work-life balance and set your own routine while working remotely
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Oklahoma City’s First Americans Museum: A celebration of native culture
Dave G. Houser Travel, Hospitality & Event ManagementThe rhythmic sounds of drumming, shaking and chanting of ruffled and beaded Chickasaw dancers echoed off the looming glass and steel edifice of Oklahoma City's dazzling new $175 million First Americans Museum on Sept. 18 – signaling the opening of a repository uniquely designed to tell history through the lens of the region's tribal peoples.
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What if labor shortage is a long-term threat to the hospitality and tourism…
Linchi Kwok Travel, Hospitality & Event ManagementThe U.S. economy finally shows signs of a strong recovery from the pandemic. Nevertheless, the surging delta variant cases, inflation, and the global supply chain disruption, among other concerns, add considerable uncertainty to the economic outlook. However, the hospitality and tourism industry is unlikely to recover any time soon.
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America’s favorite lakes for family fun
Dave G. Houser Travel, Hospitality & Event ManagementIt's hard to imagine a better way to spend a summer day than by splashing about in a refreshing lake. America is home to thousands of them, of course, including about 200 major lakes. Checking out possibilities across the country, we've come up with seven particularly splendid lakes for family vacation fun. So grab your floaty and join the sun squad at one of these shimmering gems.
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The thrill behind the wheel: A lifelong inventory of automotive ownership
David Newton Transportation Technology & AutomotiveTaste in vehicles is subjective and thus lands automotive purchases all over the proverbial map. Whether it's a muscle car with brutish authority, a sports car with amazing grip and power, or a minivan packed with responsibility and safety, all automobiles bring something to the table. Yet, even though contentment, perspective and interests fluctuate over the years, there is always one common thread – a bond that ties together all automotive acquisitions. It is the fundamental thrill of getting behind the wheel and pointing it down the road for the next adventure.
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The new normal in travel: What will luxury look like?
Lark Gould Travel, Hospitality & Event ManagementThe pandemic has produced a lot of new normals: masking, distancing, soloing, Zooming. And it has also borne a growing new normal in travel, especially in the luxury market. This segment of the travel industry is not new but it is growing at rocket speed, according to a report by Allied Market Research. The report cites the rising inclination toward unique and exotic holiday experiences, increased disposable incomes and related expenditures in the middle- and upper-class economic tiers, and a growth in the need and interest of people to spend more time with family.
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