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The Churchill Method can dramatically improve your shotgun results
Irwin Greenstein Recreation & LeisureWhen you're out shooting clays with your shotgun, you've probably learned by now there's no shortage of free advice from the local know-it-alls. Miss a target and suddenly you're subject to unsolicited opinions on what you should have done to hit it. You'll usually hear promptings like "You're behind the target, you're in front of it, you were under it ..." — you get the idea.
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10 reasons to full-time in your RV
Cindy Belt Recreation & LeisureMy husband and I have lived full-time in a house and full-time in an RV traveling the United States. We are now part-timing it by living in a house and taking many RV trips. I have to say that I miss full-timing. Here are some of my reasons to love full-timing.
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Texas looking at new antler restrictions for mule deer
John McAdams Recreation & LeisureIn an effort to improve the overall mule deer herd composition in the Texas Panhandle, Texas Parks and Wildlife officials are considering making changes to the mule deer hunting regulations. Specifically, TPWD is looking at implementing antler restrictions in order to reduce the harvest of younger mule deer bucks.
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8 offbeat American hotels and motels
Dave G. Houser Recreation & LeisureFor a variety of reasons, most RVers will on occasion opt to park their rig in favor of a hotel or motel room. What they'll find is that the majority of roadside lodging choices these days consist of cookie-cutter, run-of-the-mill chain properties that, while adequate, can be underwhelming for seasoned travelers.
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What’s the future of long-haul flights? Ask Lufthansa
Lark Gould Transportation Technology & AutomotiveNearly a century ago, flying as a premium passenger meant sitting in a wicker chair nailed to the cabin floor. The luxury of reclining had to wait for the Fokker F-32, which took commercial aviation into the 1930s with soft textiles, arm rests and slight flexible pitch.
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As US biathlon team shoots for gold in Korea, sport’s popularity…
R.V. Scheide Sports & FitnessIn the world of competitive shooting, few events are both as physically and mentally challenging as biathlon. Nevertheless, this winter sport combining cross-country skiing with precision rifle shooting remains relatively obscure in America, even as other forms of competitive shooting are growing in popularity.
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Adventures in space
Cindy Belt Recreation & LeisureI grew up in the Space Age. Seeing man walk on the moon was a highlight of my youth. So, I enjoy seeing space-related sites and museums when I travel. The United States is full of them, and here is a look at a few of the best.
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4 self-care rituals to add to your wellness routine
Elizabeth Donat RetailMany of us want to take better care of ourselves to start the new year. Are you hoping to add some self-care rituals to your wellness routine in 2018? Here are my top four suggestions for having a glow from head to toe.
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Send-A-Vet helping wounded veterans
John McAdams Law Enforcement, Defense & SecurityThere are a ton of groups out there that do great work for veterans, but there aren't many that organize hunts for wounded vets. That's the primary thing that makes the Send-A-Vet Foundation different: They attempt to harness the healing power of the outdoors by organizing outdoor adventures for wounded and disabled veterans.
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Boomers and millennials traveling more — and differently
Bill Becken Travel, Hospitality & Event ManagementBaby boomers are traveling more than ever and certainly remain the global travel industry's cash cow. But they're slowly being replaced by millennials. The two groups' travel habits and styles are distinct. Going forward in 2018, each group is showing certain differences and similarities in tastes, preferences and booking behavior.
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